Seconding this. It has every feature you know Windows needs but it still doesn't have (likely because of the need for testing or being aimed at power users).
thehellrocc
joined 1 year ago
Yeah, I was just pointing it out for transparency, as this is the OSS community. Still a noteworthy app, though.
Unfortunately, it's not open source though.
SteamOS 3 hasn't been released as an ISO (yet?), but there's the unofficial HoloISO as a replacement.
The Cromite GitHub page also says it supports arm32-v7a right at the beginning (for some reason later in the README it lists the platforms again without it, someone probably forgot to change it), I believe it's the file in the releases called arm_ChromePublic.apk (not arm64), so try that
(Note: it does say it's Android 7 or higher though, so it still might not work unless you try some custom ROMs)