matthijsfh
Lurker
Hello,
I got myself a (cheap) Superpad III. Played with it, rooted it, installed new ROM. All fine. Some apps show "item could not be found" in the market. Searched the internet and most of them are now working fine. With the new ROM also Youtube and the new market are running fine.
But I can not get SIM 3 to work and my wife really wants to try that on the new gadget. In fact if I get it to work, I guess part of the superpad will be retro funded with household money
I have:
* Superpad 3 with new ROM (Tim 3A version)
* 512 MB ram
* 4 GB flash
* Android 2.2
* Rooted device.
* Tested OK the flytouch original ROM, then install the 3A version.
So far I downloaded a number of "Sims3.apk" files (around 10 MB a piece). These all do run with sound and full screen, but are missing all the bitmaps / textures. I think the application is supposed to download these when needed over the 3G phone connection.
Somehow it does not want to download / install missing stuff using WIFI (which ofcourse works).
Anyone did this before and any ideas?
Greetings Matthijs
I got myself a (cheap) Superpad III. Played with it, rooted it, installed new ROM. All fine. Some apps show "item could not be found" in the market. Searched the internet and most of them are now working fine. With the new ROM also Youtube and the new market are running fine.
But I can not get SIM 3 to work and my wife really wants to try that on the new gadget. In fact if I get it to work, I guess part of the superpad will be retro funded with household money

I have:
* Superpad 3 with new ROM (Tim 3A version)
* 512 MB ram
* 4 GB flash
* Android 2.2
* Rooted device.
* Tested OK the flytouch original ROM, then install the 3A version.
So far I downloaded a number of "Sims3.apk" files (around 10 MB a piece). These all do run with sound and full screen, but are missing all the bitmaps / textures. I think the application is supposed to download these when needed over the 3G phone connection.
Somehow it does not want to download / install missing stuff using WIFI (which ofcourse works).
Anyone did this before and any ideas?
Greetings Matthijs