native: some of my problems are related to gmp.h and mpfr.h (need to copy them to /usr/local/include)
virtualbox: just got ubuntu installed now trying to mess with startup scripts to get the output on mac x-server like in andlinux.
make sure to have libc6-dev,texinfo,libgmp3-dev,libmpfr-dev...
I'm trying to compile open2x libs-new. trying to list my problems here as well
must install bison and flex first-can the script check for this before compilation?
toolchain-new installs into /opt/open2x/gcc-4.1.1-glibc-2.3.6/arm-open2x-linux but libs-new script expects toolchain to be at...
I am using Intel mac. But, this doesn't help volt.I would suspect that a native open2x compilation for Macos would be the best solution for him and other Mac users.
Another suggestion for volt, have you tried downloading the precompiled open2x libs and overwriting your libs? This might work if...
You can try ubuntu without an x-server and export the DISPLAY to the mac's xserver. that might make things look more native.
And what about trying qemu with user emulation instead of system emulation?
When I try to follow http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.php?title=Toolchain
when I type...
I use MacOS and have been trying to use open2x for a long time ago. Maybe I can start trying again & we can compare notes. One option of course is to use virtualbox and install ubuntu sort of like andlinux. Open2x would work fine there.
Edit: What about qemu http://www.kju-app.org/ does that...
I was hoping that most linux stuff would not need much "porting".
Just do
apt-get install whatever
if that doesn't work
Just download & unzip the source code onto the Pandora, type
./configure --with-appropriate-options
make
sudo make install
Would be nice if there something like open2x where the libs and tools were all available in one place and with clear instruction on how to set them up and use them.
I think you should send a request to info@riscosopen.org. They may be interested in porting to Pandora. Since Pandora can boot of sd card/usb, it should not be a problem for users to boot up riscos (if its ported). To make it easier for the riscos developers you may want to send them a Pandora...
apt would be great.
the iphone has cydia which is a frontend for apt.
The problem is the installation of libraries etc as dependencies which may fill up the builtin flash memory (which is OK for the iphone as it has only and lots of built in memory anyway). Of course if you are willing to have...
From what I gather from this forum, sliding keyboards are patented but what about sliding screens? i.e buttons keyboard, board etc on the base and screen slides up to reveal a keyboard. Of course sliding screen will need lot more sliding connections than sliding keyboard.
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