AFAIK, mono does not have a working ARM port. I've been told that DotGNU/Portable.NET has a working ARM port of ilrun, which also works with Qt#. I would love to see a Qt# application running on the zaurus! If you have any extra sitting around gathering dust I'd be willing to test this, hehe ;) Of course, if you'd like to have a go yourself, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might encounter :-)
Cheers, Adam On Sunday 24 November 2002 10:40 am, Stefan Matthias Aust wrote: > Hi! > > I bought myself a Sharp Zaurus SL-5500G (a Linux based PDA with the > usual pocket PC stats and a small extending-keyboard). I'd like to > program for that machine and I'm looking now for interesting and > productive languages. All I know right know is that I will not use > C/C++. I bought it also because of its Java support, but PersonalJava > is an old standard and its not really integrated with Qt/Qtopia. > > So I thought that C# (Mono plus qt#) might be a good alternative, > especially if it would support jitted code. Is there any chance to use > Mono? Does the jitter already support ARM instructions? Would it be > too large and/or too slow for programs? I think, Microsoft has a > special mobile .NET version (stripped down runtime libraries, don't > know?). Will mono support this, too? _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
