Hello Raju, Here are the devices Mer(+UX) is known to run on: https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Community_Workspace
Dev boards? Pandaboard and Beagleboard. Closed source GPU drivers are available for Mer. Could anyone update on current Nemo's performance on Panda/Beagleboard? Back in a day I played with i.MX53 QSB. Nemo performance was quite low (minimum lipstick and qmlcomponentgallery ran smoothly though; videos on wiki link above), hope it improved since 10 months. Still I doubt it's seamless experience on i.MX53. I haven't documented HA for i.MX, which basically involves compiling xorg driver on OBS against Mer. All other packages can be re-used from Freescale's If a traction builds up around a more potential SABRE platform (intended for tablets; i.MX6, though expensive.. Anyone considered SABRE Lite?), I might comeback at it and rework. Cheers, Simonas On 15 December 2012 09:00, Raju Bitter <[email protected]> wrote: > I've asked the same question in the #mer chatroom yesterday, but didn't get > an answer. I'm looking into buying a developer board which can be used for > Sailfish OS development. I'm specifically interested in working on the UI > layer of Sailfish and NemoMobile, and until the SDK is out I'm preparing > myself to get up-to-speed developing Qt based mobile apps and UIs. > > I just got my Nokia N9 yesterday (very cool device, extremely cool!!), but > it seems that a developer board would be the better choice for Sailfish at > the moment. > > I'm going to create Wiki pages describing how to get started developing for > NemoMobile and Sailfish based on my success, and would like to add a section > describing which devices could be used at the moment. > > What kind of budget is needed to get a decent developer board? EUR 500 - > 700? > > Thanks, Raju
