Yeh, the UI in C.
Well, you have to decide where the borders are so this flexibility
requires some discipline.
The cleaner the separation the easier it would be to swap to say
Qtopia on a mobile device if you needed to.
Personally, I just throw stuff together and see if it runs on my phone
and t
John :
> [...]
> In terms of GUI, well I just use GTK+ as IMO it is fairly high-level
> and abstracted enough from raw C that it is pretty easy to use. You
> also get the benefit of cut 'n pasting a lot of pre-written code if
> you go this route. Chicken embeds easily into a GTK+ app. I just do
> t
If you want to build Chicken for the Nokia N*** devices just install
scratchbox. You can cross compile eggs with that also. Chicken runs
nicely on the N770 etc. You can then just manually copy over what you
need or package it.
It is also possible to cross compile eggs if you follow Felix's
instruc
2007/12/6, Elf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> heh, are the n810s out yet? i wanted to get one and port chicken to it as
> my new organiser...
>
> -elf
I don't know where you are but e.g.
expansys.com
mt
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heh, are the n810s out yet? i wanted to get one and port chicken to it as
my new organiser...
-elf
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Matthew Welland wrote:
Has anyone attempted this? Which gui (if any) works?
I see this:
http://zedstar.org/blog/2007/11/07/latest-chicken-scheme-packaged-for-openmoko/
On Dec 5, 2007 6:53 PM, Matthew Welland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone attempted this? Which gui (if any) works?
>
> I see this:
>
> http://zedstar.org/blog/2007/11/07/latest-chicken-scheme-packaged-for-openmoko/
>
> which is encouraging (Thanks go to the maintainer). However does
> chicke
Has anyone attempted this? Which gui (if any) works?
I see this:
http://zedstar.org/blog/2007/11/07/latest-chicken-scheme-packaged-for-openmoko/
which is encouraging (Thanks go to the maintainer). However does
chicken-setup work and can I install eggs? Also does it work with OS2008?
Thanks.