Can you please make a 64bit ROM for the Beelink GT-King? I did a search on your ROM thread and saw that someone asked about that but that was way back when amlogic didnt have an 64bit sdk. Im asking you now because I think there might be an amlogic 64 bit sdk as I have an odroid n2 s922x with custom 64bit ROM installed on it from a box seller who calls it ghostdroid firmware. I like that you gave us the choice between flashing standard android or android tv os and Im very greatful for that. I think if you have time to create a 64bit os, that would be super awesome and we can use our gt-king at its full potential. I think this is something that beelink should have done a long time ago and Beelink advertised the box as 64bit which is mostly why I bought one, along with the s922x chip inside. I dont think you should have to correct beelinks mistakes but would be a great addition to the choices you have provided us already.
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Question for ALVATECH about beelink gt-king getting custom 64bit android ROM
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Can you please make a 64bit ROM for the Beelink GT-King? I did a search on your ROM thread and saw that someone asked about that but that was way back when amlogic didnt have an 64bit sdk. Im asking you now because I think there might be an amlogic 64 bit sdk as I have an odroid n2 s922x with custom 64bit ROM installed on it from a box seller who calls it ghostdroid firmware. I like that you gave us the choice between flashing standard android or android tv os and Im very greatful for that. I think if you have time to create a 64bit os, that would be super awesome and we can use our gt-king at its full potential. I think this is something that beelink should have done a long time ago and Beelink advertised the box as 64bit which is mostly why I bought one, along with the s922x chip inside. I dont think you should have to correct beelinks mistakes but would be a great addition to the choices you have provided us already.Tags: None
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