New maemo devices

2009-01-05 Thread ds
Hi,

I know that it is difficult to get this kind of information. But three
years ago, when I decided to buy a N770, I was searching for a
touchscreen netbook, as you would call it again, and what Apple seems to
be planing.

We are now 3 Years on the way, and we still stick with the same screen
size, roughly the same cpu power and less third party applications than
three years ago. Many of the small application written by the first
hackers were not ported to newer maemo versions. They may not all be
usefull, but they showed there was a lot of enthusiasme in this time. 

OK, this may go down, and some very serious applications are working
quite nicely now, but from the hardware side the only advantage is the
GPS, which is nice to have build in, and the webcam which can only be
used nicely for video telephony, which still is not in everyday use for
me.

When do I get the hardware I wished to have three years ago?? :-)

Detlef

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Re: Maemo development on Mac OS X

2009-01-05 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Try vmware+linux+maemo sdk

2009/1/5, Ove Nordström ove.nordst...@gmail.com:
 *I was wondering if there is a way to **install a Maemo development on Mac
 OS X?
 Regards,
 Ove
 *



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Maemo development on Mac OS X

2009-01-05 Thread Ove Nordström
*I was wondering if there is a way to **install a Maemo development on Mac OS X?
Regards,
Ove
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Re: Maemo development on Mac OS X

2009-01-05 Thread Denis Dimick
I assume you could build the SDK from scratch, however, since the Mac
currently does support .deb packages very well, I think it would be very
hard to do.

I just built a Linux Desktop, so  would have X-Windows, and use it to
generate code.

Denis

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente 
jsmanri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Try vmware+linux+maemo sdk

 2009/1/5, Ove Nordström ove.nordst...@gmail.com:
  *I was wondering if there is a way to **install a Maemo development on
 Mac
  OS X?
  Regards,
  Ove
  *
 


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Re: Maemo development on Mac OS X

2009-01-05 Thread Jean-Christian de Rivaz
Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente a écrit :
 Try vmware+linux+maemo sdk
 
 2009/1/5, Ove Nordström ove.nordst...@gmail.com:
 *I was wondering if there is a way to **install a Maemo development on Mac
 OS X?

Last version of VirtualBox might be a better choice than vmware if your 
processor support virtualisation. I found it far easier to install and 
I/O (HDD and net) are very fast compared to vmware.

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