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Interesting in Developing
I am very very new to linux and I am interested in starting developing for the n800/n810. What is everything I will need to start making applications. I was also hoping if it were possible to do everything under Windows XP. Links to the SDK and anything else would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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You won't develop anything with that attitude.
(edit) I found a link with all the info you need. http://allsearchengines.com/ To do native programming for the device, use searches like http://search.lycos.com/?query=maemo+development http://search.lycos.com/?query=maemo+sdk http://www.altavista.com/web/results...22+development Or if you know a language, like python, you could search something like http://www.altavista.com/web/results...on&kgs=1&kls=0 etc For more specific answers, you need to provide more information, like for example "i've done some XYZ development, and i'd like to write a ZYX program for the tablet - what should I use?" I hope this helps. |
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I'll get more specific then... From what I have seen from Maemo.org the SDK can only be used on linux operating systems (debian/ubuntu), but I also heard you can still develop on a Windows computers through Python. What would I need to do this?
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Python?
Seriously, if you don't want/have a Linux install, you can use a VMware image, preconfigured with the SDK, such as: http://maemovmware.garage.maemo.org/ |
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I've got an N800 arriving Monday, and I'm also interested in doing development, so thanks for the links!
1) I'm not a XP user (Linux (Kubuntu)) so I don't see the need for VMWare images as an XP user would.. I should be able to install the required toolchain directly on my box, yes? 2) I've installed a toolchain for the Zaurus and done some Qtopia stuff. I'm a stumbler in C/C++ but am looking forward to the N8XX challenge. I hope that the N8XX tablet platform becomes more widespread that the Zaurus SL5500 ended up being. 3) My developmental interests are for medical applications that can be used at the patient bedside. Many of the various algorithms that can be used in critical care medicine are complex and many clinicians avoid them...using a calculator at the bedside is laborious and time-consuming. An easy-to-use tablet-based solution could become quite popular, given the right software. 4) Many US hospitals now have WIFI on the nursing units. That opens up a huge avenue for tablets. This could be a wonderful niche for Nokia's N8xx products. Jeff |
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Thanks for the feedback. Jeff |
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If you're a Python guy, just grab Pluthon.
Once configured, you write Python in Eclipse and hit one button to sync it and run it directly on the tablet. Scratchbox is only necessary for cross-compilation. wxWindows/wxPython was working on the tablets awhile back, but doesn't (IIRC) feature hildonization, so it's better to stick with the actual Hildon/PyGTK libs. |
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In the meantime do you have 5Gb free and 'You can also perform the steps with using the graphical tools and double-clicking the maemo-vmware.vmx file' (from the first page of the instructions) good luck, Chris |
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7z.001 is one of a multi-part file.
You'll get an error unless you have ALL of the maemo-sdk-vmware_0.3.7z.??? files in the same directory when you attempt to extract. |
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Figured out my problem, I combined both files using a third party app and then extracted with winrar.
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