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Re: Great news, but still there is something to do...
by taj on Thursday 20/Oct/2005, @03:17
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There is a site for getting a subset of the S60 SDK functionality going on Linux:
http://www.ki-ag.de/pages/tech/SymbianSDK/symbian_sdk_6.1_on_linux.html
It's a pain though that the emulator doesn't work on Linux, and there are a bunch of other small tools that don't work.
If you choose to use Series 60 python though, there are quite a lot of Linux/Unix tools that make it easier. |
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Re: Great news, but still there is something to do
by Mario on Thursday 20/Oct/2005, @05:18
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Hi!
Thanks for the link, I'll give it a try.
As a side note, I found a good alternative for java (it's java only, but with Python and Java and the link you give we are pretty well covered):
http://www.j2mepolish.org/
I need to check it out, but it seems that this library takes care of all the aspect related to graphics in j2me products, it works in midp 1.0 and cdlc 1.0 adding support for midp 2.0 to old devices, it can be customized for specific platforms, but can be used with virtually the same results on the sun wireless toolkit (so we don't need nokia/motorola/what else anymore for java programming under linux).
Having an emulator at hand for testing is a good think, but this way one can test the application on an emulator on windows just before the release.
Thank you again for the reply,
Mario
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