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Just wondering if OS2008, or any of the apps for it via QEMU. I was reading that it would emulate an ARM processor for arm based apps, and would allow you to emulate them without the OS. Is that true? And if so, how would I install and run them? Just looking for some alternative ways to test apps without blowing up my NIT in the process (or having to use the SDK).

Last edited by Lord Raiden; 2008-12-19 at 23:52.
 
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Ok, I'm dyslexic. I meant to say QEMU. lol.
 
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If you run the Maemo SDK and you activate target for armel you are emulating ARM using QEMU. I suppose you could start up the whole OS in the SDK, but I don't know how.
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Well, I've never used QEMU, (mostly because I've never had a need to) so I'm unfamiliar how to use it. And all I need to start is just install and run the app itself.
 
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Check,

http://digg.com/linux_unix/Watch_nit...t_runs_android

I booted mamo on qemu but it's not as stable as nitdroid ...

Which nokia firmware is the more stable for n8x0 ?
 
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