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No, my friends, virtualization is the only way forward. Run S^3 AND Maemo, not OR.
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2011-07-04
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Could you give a sensible ROM with source code for Symbian^3 ?
I'll be trying a dual boot during vacation...
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2011-07-04
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2011-07-04
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Err.. you realise the overhead of virtualisation is probably a bit taxing for the poor old N900 with 256MB of RAM and "only" a 600Mhz processor?
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The only levels of virtualisation that exists on N900 at the moment properly are the side-by-side stuff that doesnt run as an abstraction space like Easy Debian and Preenv. They both use the same underlying architecture and shared with a guest OS - more like an additional set of libraries on top of Maemo.
Until Nokia releases something better (Dual core, 1GB+ RAM) then theres very little to no hope of using virtualisation as such - hence why VMWare even dropped their mobile virtualisation project for Maemo.
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2011-07-04
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2011-07-04
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good thread, i have a dream, more like a, nightmare, road to nowhere, symbian, symbian^3 |
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s60V5 (n97mini) made me switch to maemo and i swear I would never buy another symbian device at the moment (after being a symbian fanboy since 2002 or so).. but having S^3 to test out as a secondary os would be nice.. theyre still a few programs from symbian that i miss (like ovi maps)
really doubt its gonna happen anyway.. there just isnt enough interest
Last edited by nology; 2011-04-19 at 15:05.