Gaming Android on PC?

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I was wondering which LiveCD file I would use for a desktop PC: the Dell OptiPlex GX270. It's an somewhat old computer, and which ICS CD I would use for it?

http://www.android-x86.org/download
 

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The one titled ASUS should work for most PCs. It's sort of a hit and miss.

EDIT: A note, though, Android for PC is still in it's developing stage and IS NOT recommended as a standalone OS. It's still buggy, most apps hardly work, and I have yet to even get internet working, both LAN and Wifi. (The internet thing might just be me, though)
 

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I've had trouble getting it running on my old PC, but on a laptop it runs well. Connected to wifi, and the stock ICS browser worked alright. I think I used the asus one.
But as suprgamr232 said, it's not really a good OS to use on a computer at this stage. Cool to mess with though.
 

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The one titled ASUS should work for most PCs. It's sort of a hit and miss.

EDIT: A note, though, Android for PC is still in it's developing stage and IS NOT recommended as a standalone OS. It's still buggy, most apps hardly work, and I have yet to even get internet working, both LAN and Wifi. (The internet thing might just be me, though)

Alrighty, thanks, I'll try it out.
I'm not going to use it as a standalone OS, just going to test it out without installing.

Thanks!
 

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