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> 4) Pas d'émulateur pour débugger sur son PC, apparemment :( Tu peux regarder ce projet pour le iPaq. Il y a un emulateur sous X pour Linux. [Fwd: Microwindows PDA operating environment binary distribution available for iPAQ] Greg Haerr wrote: > > Century Software Embedded Technologies is announcing a freely > redistributable binary distribution of our Microwindows based PDA > operating environment and toolkit for the iPAQ. This distribution > provides a fully functional screentop, web browser, terminal emulator, > popup keyboard and handwriting recognition as the basis for > development and execution of other Microwindows-based graphics > applications for the iPAQ. > > Screenshots are available at > ftp://embedded.centurysoftware.com/pub/ipaq/ScreenShots > > The binary distribution is available in RPM format for both the > iPAQ itself and for x86-based Linux desktops running X11. The > iPAQ binaries are downloaded onto the iPAQ using the serial > link and replace the original operating environment. This package > is available at: > ftp://embedded.centurysoftware.com/pub/ipaq/ipaq-arm-bin-1.00-0.rpm > > The desktop X11 binaries allow the evaluation and demonstration of > the entire iPAQ environment within a 240x320 window on the desktop > under KDE or Gnome. This is accomplished using the Microwindows > X11 screen driver with all applications compiled for x86 rather than ARM. > This package is available at: > ftp://embedded.centurysoftware.com/pub/ipaq/ipaq-x86-bin-1.00-0.rpm > > The Microwindows operating environment for the iPAQ includes the > following technologies: > > The Microwindows Project graphical windowing environment, > including touchscreen calibrator, popup keyboard and handwriting > recognition, based on microwindows-0.89pre5. (http://microwindows.org) > > The ViewML Project embedded internet browser, an HTML v3.2 > compatible web browser with a 2Mb ram footprint, based on > viewml-0.18. (http://www.viewml.com) > > The FLNX Fast Light Tool Kit widget set and libraries, based on > flnx-0.14. (http://www.viewml.com) > > A specialized "ScreenTop" window manager, developed by Century > Software, handles the look and feel and operating environment for the > PDA. The ScreenTop is customizable with a configuration > file that allows various directories to be searched and displayed as > icons, as well as specifying custom titles and icons for various > applications. In addition, the ScreenTop handles the PDA taskbar > and controls the appearance of the applications on the display. > > A set of applications including a terminal emulator, load monitor, > clock, battery monitor, backlight switch and date/time, > developed by Century Software. > > We will be setting up a specialized mailing list to handle discussion > of this distribution, check out http://embedded.centurysoftware.com for > details. Although this distribution is free, Century Software plans on > producing a commercially available, supported product in the near > future with enhanced documentation for less technical people to > develop embedded graphical software applications for PDAs and > webpads. > > Check it out and have fun! > > Regards, > > Greg > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: nanogui-unsubscribe@linuxhacker.org> For additional commands, e-mail: nanogui-help@linuxhacker.org -- Bruno Coudoin eProcess - embedded solutions Tel : (33)5 61 00 34 65 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Aide sur la liste: <URL:mailto:linux-31-help@savage.iut-blagnac.fr>Le CULTe sur le web: <URL:http://www.CULTe.org/>