Is anyone successfully developing openmoko software on other platforms?
Quite a bit of good work could get done if there was an x86 openmoko
build. Of course, it might be impossible to actually make a phone
call, but other interesting components could be developed.
Paul
On Jun 21,
OpenMoko can be built to run on regular i386 hardware (quote from
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU )
I guess it's a feature of OpenEmbedded :)
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On 6/22/07, Paul A. Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone successfully developing openmoko software on other platforms?
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From: Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 22-06-2007 19:29
Subject: Re: OpenMoko development under MacOS X
To: openmoko-devel [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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2007/6/22, Fabien Fleutot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm also trying to get qemu to work on
Why shouldn't it? OpenMoko is based on and contains several
standard-opensource-software which can be built for several architectures.
It's not WinMobile which only runs on arm :)
2007/6/22, Luit van Drongelen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OpenMoko can be built to run on regular i386 hardware (quote from
Hi,
I've finished the basics of software_16 (and software_16_x11) engine
for Evas! It's working well on Nokia N800, so I'd like to get feedback
of it running on OpenMoko hardware, which I don't have so far.
You can base your compile (./configure options and others) on my scripts at:
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