> > we also have an emulator (not going to mention what machine) running
> > in SHARK, boasting full speeds on *all* 4 four platforms in ARM mode.
> > the exact details are covered by an NDA - but, we'll post info when
> > we can *g*
>
> Sounds like that's probably Liberty yeah?? :-)
actually, it
"Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> we also have an emulator (not going to mention what machine) running
> in SHARK, boasting full speeds on *all* 4 four platforms in ARM mode.
> the exact details are covered by an NDA - but, we'll post info when
> we can *g
> We are thinking about making our software available
> for Smartphones, wich would mean porting the projects
> to Symbian and PPC. The leading idea right now is
> using J2ME, does anyone have experience with it? Do
> you recomend any other enviroment?
http://www.mobilewizardry.com/multi-platfor
We are thinking about making our software available
for Smartphones, wich would mean porting the projects
to Symbian and PPC. The leading idea right now is
using J2ME, does anyone have experience with it? Do
you recomend any other enviroment?
Thx
Sebas
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Do you Ya
> >we thought we would do a device less demanding for emulation - that
> >ended up being a joke (the unit we did was 3x more complex to emulate)
> >mainly because it didn't have a display buffer (hint). liberty is next
>
> Sounds like the Atari 2600... writes to registers are timed with the
> hor
we thought we would do a device less demanding for emulation - that
ended up being a joke (the unit we did was 3x more complex to emulate)
mainly because it didn't have a display buffer (hint). liberty is next
Sounds like the Atari 2600... writes to registers are timed with the
horizontal sweep o