AMIDuOS is a Windows Android emulation generally known as
DuOS. AMIDuOS is a great emulation system running on the Lollipop edition. Make
sure that "Virtualization technology" is active in BIOS before
AMIDuOS is installed and that you have a 4.0 or higher framework on Microsoft
Net.
Google Play Store does not help AMIDuOS, but Amazon App Store is eligible
to update any APK script. The emulator is able to handle high-end games, but
there is no keyboard and mouse mapping feature of deceit. Nevertheless, external
support for gamepad is required to enjoy the games.
One great feature of the AMIDuOS is that it
arrives booted out from the package so that root controlled programs can be
enabled and the emulation device can be used more. The DuOS is a pay-paying app
with a free 30-day trial and $15. But it's worth buying the quality and
features it offers.
Even with a program like Bluestacks, that focuses on
specific app features on the desktop, AMIDuOS is an entirely virtually stocked
Android machine that recreates a full Android tablet interface and experience.
With a Surface or a related Windows laptop, AMIDuOS may mimic a complete
Android tablet presence, like web access and Google apps on available play
stores. It's a far better way to try Android on high-powered hardware, although
Bluestacks cohesively handles apps on Windows.
This is how AMIDuOS can be
launched. As commercial software, AMIDuOS is published on the platform of
America Megatrends. For the purpose of this guide, we'll try the Pro software
version, based on Android 5.0–it costs $15, or $10 for the older' lite'
version, based in Android 4.0, free for one month.
Make sure that the app is downloaded either in 32 or 64 bits
as is the case with the Windows version. You have the installer inside a zip
file and need to uninstall it using the usual Windows device or the version
that you want from third parties.
To start the installation process, double-click on the file
DuOSInstaller.exe in the extracted folder. Once completed, click
"Done" in the window. Its screen offers the basic screen size
controls and handheld options for sharing access to certain Windows files and
folders.
You may ignore most of these options unless you use Android in a small
window instead of full screen or access specific Android interface files. The
full-screen alternative lets the whole screen cover the Android app and
minimizes control keys at the bottom of the display, opposite the regular
Android navigation controls.
The Standard Screen choice includes a Windows menu
button at the top and keys shutting, decreasing and spinning. Only with an
scaly window the small screen option is the same. The screen allows the user to
increase the amount of RAM exchanged with Android VM. I recommend at least 2 GB
(2000 MB), meaning that the rest of the system is feasible to save it — you
should not use more than half the virtual machine's stores on your network.
The
moderate resolution allows you to set the visual scaling for Windows rather
than the VM, and the "Manual DPI" allows you to adjust the VM screen
virtual size. "FPS" will display frames in the window per second
count. The Simulated Network allows the VM to use the internet connection of
your major computer, which you usually want to allow to leave.
Minimum System Requirements
- operating system: Windows 7/8/8.1/10
- Intel x86 CPU
- RAM: 2 GB
- hard disk: 2 GB