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Port MOC to the N900
I just want a decent cli music client, so I have decided to try and port MOC to the N900.
Would it be too hard to build one from scratch? Problem is, I don't know where to start. Any suggestions? |
Re: Port MOC to the N900
If you have never had any programming experience, I suggest you start from scratch. Figure out what programming language you'd like to learn, and then take the very basics of that exact programming language.
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so after a couple of months im comin back to tryin to program somethin' and im still lookin to do this project. gonna try and port it first...
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can you port starcraft 1 ftw...
topic stolen.... |
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just installed the sdk, maybe i need to learn how to program first! lol, see u in 6 months
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just started using the QT Ceator today, seems easy enough, still a lot to learn though...
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Hello World :D!...
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looks like it's already compiled for ARM....
Just a lot do dependencies that'll take some time installing http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/armel/sound/moc |
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I've just managed to get it up and running on the N900, without using the debian package. I compiled it from source with mp3 support. You also need the libsamplerate in order to actually make it play mp3s.
I'll see if tomorrow I can pack it all on a .tgz for direct unpacking (no .deb sorry). |
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It works pretty well on an easydebian chroot image why port?
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