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2005-12-06
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2005-12-06
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2005-12-06
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I did find a linux version (tn5250.tar.gz) on their site. Would installing that file on the chip work? (I thought the file needed to end in .deb)
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2005-12-06
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2005-12-10
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2005-12-10
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2005-12-10
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I'm going to have to learn linux I guess. I can put the files on the chip, but can't figure out how to input commands.
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2005-12-11
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I get the impression that the program will have to be (at least) recompiled in order to include/use the "virtual keyboard" and "task controller" portions of Maemo...
On the bright side, TN5250 is bound to be an easier port than iSeries Access for Linux...
P
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2005-12-12
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tn5250 runs in xterm, therefore no extra recompilation is required. it is already ported to arm linux. now, if someone wants to custom tailor a ui for tn5250, that's a whole different story.
Greg