Dronelink DJI APK for x86

Brendan Jennings

Hi there,

Me and a few friends who use dronelink as hobbyist operators use Linux on our devices.
I was wondering if it was possible to obtain an x86 build of the Dronelink DJI Android app (no x86 ABI in the APK offered on the sit) as Waydroid (an Android device utility for QEMU) as it supports USB pass-through so I was wondering I could test running flights from my laptop?

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  • Comment author
    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    You can test the flights in any Web browser using the Web app

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  • Comment author
    Brendan Jennings

    Hi there,
    I'm talking about actually running an operation from a computer connected to a DJI RC which is passed through to Android :)

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  • Comment author
    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    That's not possible, Dronelink and other similar tit's party software is made as a mobile application

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  • Comment author
    Brendan Jennings
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    Hi there, I'm aware!
    The question is in relation to getting an ABI (target platform) added to the APK for x86, it might be quite simple of their dependencies allow it.
    I am running Android on a computer with proper USB pass through, the question was actually for support I didn't realise it was a public forum, as the current APK doesnt offer an x64/x86_64 ABI- but it may be as simple as just enabling it in a pipeline (or possibly not!).

    It was a question for Dronelink themselves to see if it was possible to get an x86 APK, I didn't originally realise it was a public forum :)

    I am aware it's designed for mobile devices- but if the platform support was there in the APK I am pretty sure it would work as I've managed to test that the controller works through the emulator with another application 

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    We don’t support this.

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