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It works pretty well and the speed is about right, perhaps a little sluggish. The skins that come with MicroEmu do not sit well with an N900 however - the 240x320 one goes off of the bottom of the screen.
One solution is to rotate the screen (if you have firmware PR1.2 then just press control+shift+r, then close your keyboard and rotate the phone to portrait). This does allow you to view the full phone but you are then unable to use the physical keyboard. The keys on the device image are also small and pretty hard to press on.
So, I have created a landscape skin at 240x320 specifically for the N900 with easy to use key layouts and obviously this allows for use of the hardware keyboard too.
Download the attachment on this post, unzip the .jar file to your phone somewhere. Launch MicroEmu, go to the <Options> menu, then <Select device...>. Press <Add...> and then select the .jar file on your phone. (press the "home" icon in the open file window, then choose "MyDocs" to navigate to the root folder of your phone's memory, as you would see it from the Maemo File Browser). Note that to navigate to a folder in the MicroEmu file selection dialogs, you should highlight the folder and then click the <Open> button, or press enter on the hardware keyboard.
You will need to set the skin as default and then I recommend restarting MicroEmu, otherwise it likely won't redraw the skin properly. The green "call" button is not mapped yet... I'm still trying to find out how, but I think that everything else is pretty much there.
I hope this helps some people out - I know I'm already finding it useful. I could make some other screen sizes if people need it - just let me know
EDIT: The original file attached was faulty - I have replaced this with a functioning file
Last edited by stopgap; 2010-08-18 at 02:09. Reason: Replaced defective file