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    Works fine on my HTC Desire Z

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    Tested on my Nexus 7 16Gb. Works perfect.

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    Just want to say it works on a Pipo M9 Pro with Android 4.2.2
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    Hope this is not a dead thread. I'm looking at a tablet that runs Android OS 5.0 Lollipop with Intel Atom z3735g Quad-Core 1.8GHz processor. Will the latest iRP work on Intel, or only ARM?
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    The current version of iReal Pro requires OS 4.0.3 or up so it will run on your tablet.

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    Thanks Niki. But my main concern is the Intel processor. One of this tablet's reviews stated Intel is "notorious" for not working with some popular apps. Just worried it might affect iRP, since you specifically identified the Armv7 processor in a previous post. Sorry I'm not tech-savvy enough to know if this makes any difference at all.
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    Hi Dale,
    You are right, we have not tested our app on Intel devices and there is a chance that it might not work due to the audio engine library being compiled for arm processors.
    Intel promises to be able to run arm compiled native code, but as you pointed out, so far it has been a bit of a hit and miss.
    Maybe you can go into the store and log in with your account on one of the test devices and download iReal Pro.
    Otherwise we'll have to wait for someone to purchase one and find out.
    Please let us know what you find.

    Massimo.

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    The ability to shop online is a blessing (variety, convenience, competitive prices) and a curse (can't take things for a test drive). But you've answered my question and I will proceed with caution. If I do gamble on an Intel-driven tablet, without the benefit of holding a "test device" in my hands first, I'll make sure there's a no-hassle return policy. And I will post my findings in the Forum. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaleMac View Post
    The ability to shop online is a blessing (variety, convenience, competitive prices) and a curse (can't take things for a test drive). But you've answered my question and I will proceed with caution. If I do gamble on an Intel-driven tablet, without the benefit of holding a "test device" in my hands first, I'll make sure there's a no-hassle return policy. And I will post my findings in the Forum. Thanks.
    Thank you DaleMac! Which device were you looking at exactly? We might have a user who has the same device and I could check it

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    I tried running iRealPro on an Intel Android (KitKat 4.4, using VBox on a Linux system) and it seems to work. The sound is a bit staggy but I contribute that to VBox.
    However, as Massimo wrote, results may differ from one tablet to another so be careful.

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