Re: Selfmade gauges on Android?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 5:07 pm
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On the other hand, it doesn't say anywhere that it does .
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On the other hand, it doesn't say anywhere that it does .
If I understand correct, AM and AP allow for selfmade gauges, but AM for Android onlyfrumpy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 1:27 pm Hi guys,
I am trying to make a CDU for the IXEG 737 on Android. I think it would
be a perfect fit
However, I don't see the possibility to include a selfmade gauge on
the Android version of AM. Did I overlook anything?
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If this works only with downloadable gauges, would you include the
gauge in the store?
That is correct. The only way to get a gauge or panel for android is to make it with AM and then submit it to SI for approval to go into the store for use on android.fazaliuyt wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 6:38 amIf I understand correct, AM and AP allow for selfmade gauges, but AM for Android onlyfrumpy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 1:27 pm Hi guys,
I am trying to make a CDU for the IXEG 737 on Android. I think it would
be a perfect fit
However, I don't see the possibility to include a selfmade gauge on
the Android version of AM. Did I overlook anything?
If this works only with downloadable gauges, would you include the
gauge in the store?
if the gauge is in the store?
I think the answer is NO, and NO.Donka wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:46 pm Just registered here to ask more about this issue.
I'm considering a purchase to supplement my flight sim use with existing Android tablets. I would be keen to create some custom instruments for my Android use and also share with the community however without a way to guarantee they will be on Android, there is no incentive for me to create these.
If there are no plans to allow side loading of our own instruments, is there another way to trial and debug these instruments (or panels) for Android?
Why not allow any local repository, either file system or web mode, with your own rules to allow only personal user testing, with still the same current existing AM Android APP ?Ralph wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:47 am The only way to do that would be with Air Player for Android. That is possible, but it also opens up some problems. Like, where should you purchase the license? At Google or in our store? And what should we do with premium panels? And if the purchase goes through the Google store, how should we verify that your Air Player is able to run that premium panel? Etc...
We have quite a few other things to focus on at the moment, so it has no priority at all. Maybe in a far future
I don't see in this way. I would rather see the AM Android allowed to pick an instrument, on local connected OTG device (local file system), restricted for testing usage only, or through a web connection, using a dedicated standalone web server like WAMP, though embedded in AM for Desktop on the other side ... What do you think @Ralph and @Corjan ?