Thanks for the maemo-hackers xterm hint, this is definitly an
improvment. I would just suggest to use smaller font for the CTRL bar
functions to save space or to use a menu from a small CTRL icone (that
will make a simple CTRL by default, as this is enough for most use) ?
Of course the dream w
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 09:40:20AM +0100, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
> But I must say that the first thing that prevent to use the device to do
> programm is the lack of a good editor adatpted to it. The Note
> application is unusable to do code and editor in xterm are very annoying
> becaus
Hi,
Programing directly on the device is interresting. Maybe porting TCC
Tiny C Compiler http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/tcc/ is appropriate. I
use it all the time to do small applications on my desktop computer.
It's blazing fast and allow to use C file as you use script. It is not
fully comp
Hi,
ext Paule Ecimovic wrote:
Thanks for this link to the Maemo 2.1 SDK. This is full of useful
programming examples, although I am looking for gcc to run from the
Nokia 770 itself from within an osso-xterm in order to be able to
compile, link, and run programs right from and on the device,
On 1/23/07, Paule Ecimovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Larry
Thanks for this link to the Maemo 2.1 SDK. This is full of useful
programming examples, although I am looking for gcc to run from the Nokia
770 itself from within an osso-xterm in order to be able to compile, link,
and run progr
[maemo-users] gcc compiler suite, linker, and make for ARM on
ITOS2006
On 1/23/07, Paule Ecimovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all
Is there a port of the current gcc compiler suite, linker, and the
make
utility for ARM running ITOS 2006, i.e., Nokia 770? I would like to
compile
pr
On 1/23/07, Paule Ecimovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all
Is there a port of the current gcc compiler suite, linker, and the make
utility for ARM running ITOS 2006, i.e., Nokia 770? I would like to compile
programs for the Nokia 770 directly from source distributions and link them
with
Hi, all
Is there a port of the current gcc compiler suite, linker, and the make
utility for ARM running ITOS 2006, i.e., Nokia 770? I would like to compile
programs for the Nokia 770 directly from source distributions and link them
with platform-specific libraries to produce stand-alone exe