Kako78;673730 Wrote: 
> Hi erland,
> 
> So you mean one can write an applet that runs on the squeezebox itself.
> That's interesting. I thought plugins were only for the server software.
> I certainly need to read more about squeezebox.
> 
> Do you know what programming language can be used for that? C++, Java,
> Python? Also do you know where I could find a good example and some
> documentation?
> 
> Best regards,
> Jean-François
> 
In most of the cases it's written in lua but you also have the
possibility to develop native applets which are compiled for the
Squeezebox hardware and then you can in theory use any language you
want but I guess C/C++ is the preferred one as all the API's are
available for that.

See here for more information:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SqueezePlay_Applet_Developing_Guide

Also, this is only applicable to Touch, Radio and Controller, the older
devices (Boom/Classic/Transporter/Receiver) do not support locally
installed applets.


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erland

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