2008/8/11 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> AFAIK the device in question is just a "normal Debian" so it
> should be no problem to get Scid up and running from the
> normal unix sources, no porting or stuff should be necessary
> at all, plus I'm actually not sure about Pascals hint to the
> CE version of scid (this would to my naive points mean to
> port Scid from Unix to CE, and then backport it to Unix; at
> least it sounds strange).


Hi,

Scid Pocket compiles and run on Linux (and of course on Pocket PC). Its
advantages are :
- works on smaller screens
- code complies to ARM processor (N810 has an OMAP one) : some special
alignments in structs are required, or you may get crashes (random ones !)
- N810 seems to have only 128 MB of RAM, and Scid Pocket has memory tweaks
you don't have in Scid.

So to also look at Scid Pocket makes sense.

Pascal
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