On 04.08.2012, at 17:39, Ian MacArthur <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> <OT> >>> In other news - I recently acquired a brand new, still in the retail >>> packaging, been sitting in a warehouse for over a year, Palm (aka HP) Pre3: >>> >>> Matt, any chance of an Einstein port, then? ;-) >> >> If you can run FLTK on it, you can run Einstein ;-P . > > Sure, if I can run FLTK... the crunch here being whether or not I can be > bothered to do the porting work, rather than just having it magically > appear... > > I'm thinking maybe not, not right now... Ah, but there is a much more challenging option: the Newton ROM comes with all C and decorated C++ function names (the Driver Developer Kit has a ROM with all debug information). Knowing the API, it would be much more fun to natively implement NewtonOS instead of emulating it. It's only 3.5 MBytes of ARM assembler code that need to be rewritten... _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

