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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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I mean run them on the N900 from within Qt on my PC over the USB connection rather than having them actually installed on the device to be able to run once the USB is disconnected.
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2010-03-07
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I mean run them on the N900 from within Qt on my PC over the USB connection rather than having them actually installed on the device to be able to run once the USB is disconnected.
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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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This does make me think that perhaps a simple, practical tutorial on building a 'hello world' with Creator + MADDE and deploying on n900 might be a good idea. I'll see if I get some time to work on this soon, if I get my laptop back from Sony repair anytime soon.
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2010-03-08
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2010-03-08
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2010-03-08
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Umm, why not download and run the Maemo SDK virtual machine?
When I tried looking for the executable to copy into my N900, I could not find it. Not even after switching to ARMEL compilation mode, hitting build all.
Where is it? Where should I look for it, How should I connect to my phone directly to run it from esbox?
The python area does seem much more simple, and for what I want to do, Python performance will probably be more then enough.
I just rather stick to one good dev env, and run with it.