im lookinf for a gnu linux for our XDAII. anyone know something?
i hope yours answers.
i need a gnu linux ofr pda at least.
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im lookinf for a gnu linux for our XDAII. anyone know something?
i hope yours answers.
i need a gnu linux ofr pda at least.
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Hi, do you found any linux for XDAII?! I want Linux too...
hmm.. project Xanadux?
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hmm.. project Xanadux?
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But Xanadux is death... Or not?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Xanadux is NOT dead. Sorry for shouting but this is important
Xanadux is alive but yes, it is lacking capable developers. If you want to volunteer have a look at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HimalayaProjects.
Matthias
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Xanadux is NOT dead. Sorry for shouting but this is important
Xanadux is alive but yes, it is lacking capable developers. If you want to volunteer have a look at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HimalayaProjects.
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And is usable? Pages of Xanadux are very unnoticed... :roll:
One of the problems we encountered during development was the need to switch between wince and linux (as long as you don't have a spare xda for development). This is why we concentrated on basic functionality, i.e. screen, buttons and touchscreen. This should be finished until the end of 2004. In combination with the software available from the handhelds.org project this would give us a working system. The next goals were then power management, sound and phone functionality. Research on most of these is almost complete, so we just need a handful of capable coders.
Cheers
Matthias
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One of the problems we encountered during development was the need to switch between wince and linux (as long as you don't have a spare xda for development). This is why we concentrated on basic functionality, i.e. screen, buttons and touchscreen. This should be finished until the end of 2004. In combination with the software available from the handhelds.org project this would give us a working system. The next goals were then power management, sound and phone functionality. Research on most of these is almost complete, so we just need a handful of capable coders.
Cheers
Matthias
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Thanks a lot :wink:
This is new reliance for me and the best message of last two weeks :lol: "finished until the end 2004" - I tips february 2005 - but it is a good message... very good I'm hearty
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The sources have been developed in visual c++ 6. I have just edited some of it to make use of the soft buttons on my htc-universal as mouse button modifiers (at least I hope that's what I did!!)
I'm asking for someone to compile it for me as I can't afford to buy the dev tools (hopefully in some distant future, I'll be able to have linux on the phone and develop for free.)
I do not know whether the code can be compiled in visual studio 2005... maybe it would gain performance improvements if it could.
Many thanks in advance
Actually... forget that
...Seems I was directed to old sources... time to start again
"Give man a fish and you fed him for a day, teach him how to fish and you fed him for life…"
Any way here's a link to download eVC++, from MS. It's completely free, plus it looks and feels just like VC 6. With the proper SDK (also free, look for link on that page) you can compile programs for Pocket PC WM2003 and up devices.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3d-50d1-41b2-a107-fa75ae960856&DisplayLang=en
Good luck
Thanks
That's fantastic. Thank you very much for pointing me to a free compiler... I didn't know one existed
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That's fantastic. Thank you very much for pointing me to a free compiler... I didn't know one existed
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You can also use gcc.
http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/file/trunk/INSTALL.wince
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And you can always use eDonkey to download a full VS2005 and not spend any money. Noone would care that you are using a stolen compiler until you'll start selling your programs. Or just ask any of your ex-USSR or chinese friends (if you have them) to share it with you
For example I never bought any computer program at all.
Hi Guys,
I have come to you with great news: Pebbles, the remote control software, goes (probably) open source. At the moment, I am in contact with Brad Myers, the former head of the development team involved in Pebbles. The Project has been stopped a long time ago, but I am trying to convince him, that a release of the source code to open source under a GPL License is way better than simply abandoning such an excellent project.
I also told him that the best programmers concerning Windows Mobile Devices can be found here. So I hope that there are some experiences programmers with a bit free time in here. I can deliver all necessary graphical elements as I am familiar with this subject for over nine years now.
A quick information for all of you who do not know what Pebbles is:
It consists of some sub-tools, for example Shortcutter, which allows you to define your own buttons. These can send keystrokes and commands to the PC via Bluetooth ActiveSync. Basically, it is a remote control tool.
Furthermore, there is Scribbles, a tool which is used when you are holding a presentation. You write on your device and it will generate an overlay onto your presentation.
And there is also RemoteCommander, a kinda-VNC which also supports Scribble.
There are some more, to be found here.
Hopefully there are some programmers willing to put their efforts and experience into this great project. I am sure that the base of the software is well-written, as it still runs smoothly and without a single problem on my current hardware specs, which are Windows 7 (x64) on 8GB RAM and an HTC Touch Diamond with Windows Mobile 6.1.
For any further questions do not hesitate to post in here. If the project is opened on Sourceforge, I also can give you my ICQ and E-Mail details if needed.
I am looking for your responses, please also do vote the poll.
Regards,
Zuzler a.k.a. Stefan
Below, you can find an excerpt of my recent contact with Brad Myers from the School of Computer Science in Pittsburgh:
That is an excellent idea. We will look into the legal issues and get back to you. It will probably take a few weeks to work out.
Are there lots of windows mobile devices still? Does software for old devices work on newer ones?
Any recommendations for where to put our source code so people can work on it? Like sourceforge or something? What do people mostly use?
Brad Myers
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My reply on this was:
Yes, there is a whole new generation out there. I for example got an HTC Touch Diamond, which has a resolution of 640x480 pixels, over 500 mhz and 4 GB storage. It has a touchscreen (it has just four keys, e.g. for answering calls and going back to home), GPS ans WiFi support. My Operating System is Windows Mobile 6.1 whereas my regular OS (i.e. at home) is Windows 7 (64 bit), and Pebbles runs smoothly on it. So I think Pebbles already has the best start as there are no OS issues with Windows as far as I am aware of.
For more information on the GPL you can have a look at the wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License). On the bottom there are more links to the original text. I would recommend he GPL Version 3, which is the latest one.
Sourceforge would also have been the platform of my choice. I will create a topic at the xda-developers.com forums to collect peoples responses on this subject.
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I am interested in this. I'm using an old Qtek 9100 (HTC Wizard, OMAP180 200MHz) upgraded to Windows Mobile Professional 6.5.
I'm already using SallingClicker which offers similar features, but I'm always willing to try something new...
Hi,
yes, Salling Clicker is a similar tool, it offers many features but the knowledge you have to have on order to create a working script is way too much.
I hope that there are some programmers here, which are willing to support this project. Then we also can create a wishlist, new features which should be added in 'our' first release.
Regards
An open source project would be awesome!
Looked at the specs of the original program, and it looks nice! Make it up to date, implement full touchscreen support, and this would be a winner!
I hope that I will receive a confirmtion by the end of this week.
One problem however is, that I do not have any experience in coding, the only thing I can do is graphics.
So my plea to all of you coders out there is: When time has come please have a look at the source code and tell us, if you can help us.
Maybe we also can create an "award system" - users request features, when they are implemented they can donate to the developers.
Maybe a mod can move this thread to the new created subforum "Windows software development"?
Regards,
Zuzler
I'm really looking forward to this software! It is bookmarked and I hope that we will have a nice new version...
A new development tool is now available for Android devices: Basic4android.
Basic4android syntax is similar to Visual Basic with support for objects.
Basic4android includes a GUI designer that supports multiple screens and resolutions.
I believe that this tool is much simpler to start with than Eclipse + Java.
Compiled applications are regular APK files, and the performance is similar to Java performance.
You can see more information here: basic4ppc[dot]com
Does it have a tutorial or may some one leave a brief training here?
thanks for finding something like this. I've always wanted to create my own apps and now I can and with this program it looks pretty good.
Does it have a tutorial or may some one leave a brief training here?
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There are several tutorials in the documentation center.
basic4ppc[dot]com/android/documentation.html
Sorry that I cannot post working links...
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There are several tutorials in the documentation center.
basic4ppc[dot]com/android/documentation.html
Sorry that I cannot post working links...
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Godsend. I've been self-learning Java this week and slowing developing my first two apps using Eclipse. I've got a good grasp of the language but I was always better with vb.
Thanks heaps
I had Basic4PPC for WM Development, then Android came along. I'm glad the author has released Basic4Android as well!
Doug
Looks very promising!! Though I would have liked to see C# instead of visual basic coding. I can't even remember it anymore. It's been so long since I have used visual basic!! Lol. Maybe it's time to study up. I have refused to use have for a number of reasons!
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Does anyone have now experiences with that programm? I have an application written in VB for Windows Mobile. I want to change that to Android.
Would be nice to get some information before i buy this tool.
Wow, this looks interesting. Might pick this up
Edit: wow this was an old topic..
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I tried it, seems to hard to get it to run any app, has a glitch
I tried it, seems to hard to get it to run any app, has a glitch
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It shouldn't be difficult. If you like you can post this issue in Basic4android forums. I'm sure that it will be solvable.
I use mostly b4a, it is very simple and there is a lot of help on the forums, and people developing libraries and code classes.
I am learning on android studio now, but I have been happy developing with b4a!
I've been programming off and on since the Commodore 64, but I've been out of it for a while (lack of time) and I'm just getting back into it. Now I'm interested in Android development, which I see is done on Java. I've done C and C++ programming, including up-close-and-personal-with-the-hardware programming, but I haven't done Java. I've also done Unix, HP-UX, and Linux shell scripting, so I have about an intermediate understanding of the unix flavors.
Given that, what's the best source of information on Android and Java? Inquiring minds want to know!
Hey I had a Commodore64 ! I remember typing in hexcode (and basic of course) to create programs.
Anyway, u might find good advice on Google's android development website...sorry don't have the address handy.
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Anyway, u might find good advice on Google's android development website...sorry don't have the address handy.
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See the following website. I hope that this is the site to which you were referring.
developer(dot)android(dot)com(slash)index.html
Sorry, but could not post the actual address due to not having enough posts.
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See the following website. I hope that this is the site to which you were referring.
developer(dot)android(dot)com(slash)index.html
Sorry, but could not post the actual address due to not having enough posts.
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Thanks, I'll check that out.
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I've been programming off and on since the Commodore 64, but I've been out of it for a while (lack of time) and I'm just getting back into it. Now I'm interested in Android development, which I see is done on Java. I've done C and C++ programming, including up-close-and-personal-with-the-hardware programming, but I haven't done Java. I've also done Unix, HP-UX, and Linux shell scripting, so I have about an intermediate understanding of the unix flavors.
Given that, what's the best source of information on Android and Java? Inquiring minds want to know!
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I am a big fan of Pluralsight training (www-pluralsight-dot-com). They have some great Android development training, and you can do a free 10-day trial (so just learn fast...lol...). I happened to win a 1-year "Plus" subscription at a Microsoft event last year, and have thoroughly enjoyed it (especially the Android stuff -- helps you set up everything from square one -- Eclipse, Android SDK, etc.). Good luck!
-- ktalley
Hi, I search some developer to create a unofficial whatsapp client for bada.
An unofficial client it's yet created by Taglal for Meego and BlackBerry 10.
The source code is available on GitHub
https://github.com/tgalal
How many developers are available?
Best regards
No developer available?
It's been tried by some Devs before but no success...
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It's been tried by some Devs before but no success...
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Why don't try another time? I think it's possible, but it's a big work, so i need a team for develop this app, nobody available for help me?
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
rebus007 said:
Why don't try another time? I think it's possible, but it's a big work, so i need a team for develop this app, nobody available for help me?
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I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
shaiws said:
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
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You are available to retry the development of the app?
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rebus007 said:
You are available to retry the development of the app?
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I think it would be better to wait for the developers to fix the audio problem on Android, and then it will be possible to use only this operating system.
Anyway, I can try to help occasionally if needed.
I think it would be better to wait for the developers to fix the audio problem on Android...
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As you can see, at the moment absolute silence... about Android.
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
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What exactly you have tried?
Can you post your progress please.
Best Regards
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As you can see, at the moment absolute silence... about Android.
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Actually there is little progress, two days ago. You can see it here:
https://github.com/Rebell/android_device_samsung_wave/commits/jellybean
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What exactly you have tried?
Can you post your progress please.
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I tried to work on it last year, but I got stuck pretty early in the process. And therefore I have no documentation or something useful.
To convert the unofficial version from Nokia N9 (Wazzup) its necessary to know three main things:
C++ (for Bada and N9), Python and QML (only for N9).
So in my opinion, if developers are available, then it's better try to help in the development of Android,
which will provide a "ultimate" solution (and that is already in advanced development processes) than a solution for a specific application.
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Actually there is little progress, two days ago. You can see it here:
https://github.com/Rebell/android_device_samsung_wave/commits/jellybean
I tried to work on it last year, but I got stuck pretty early in the process. And therefore I have no documentation or something useful.
To convert the unofficial version from Nokia N9 (Wazzup) its necessary to know three main things:
C++ (for Bada and N9), Python and QML (only for N9).
So in my opinion, if developers are available, then it's better try to help in the development of Android,
which will provide a "ultimate" solution (and that is already in advanced development processes) than a solution for a specific application.
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android porting is only for wave 1 and 2, so, all other bada phones? Wave 3, Wave M, Wave Y, Wave Lite Pro and all user that have a wave 1 and 2 but they dosen't know badadroid project?
Maybe later also for Tizen or what ever... usefull.
And why not increase skills and learn more...
Android Porting is different kind of Developing...
Best Regards
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Maybe later also for Tizen or what ever... usefull.
And why not increase skills and learn more...
Android Porting is different kind of Developing...
Best Regards
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As I said, I can try to help in the development (of course if there will be more developers on).
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As I said, I can try to help in the development (of course if there will be more developers on).
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and I'm offering to help but do not know programming at all, I could do some tests :crying:
Currently, no testers are needed, but developers...
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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Great, Thanks!
You can download the source code of the Wazzapp (C++ for Nokia n9), and see how it connects with a library of Python.
Actually, I downloaded Qt Creator, but I could not run the code.
rebus007 said:
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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Great,
hope u will success on this project.
rebus007 said:
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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eagerly waiting, thanks for your work.
i can try to help you out
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do you plan to make it .jar based, since lower wave models mostly run on java?
you will find man developers for java
krittin98 said:
i can try to help you out
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do you plan to make it .jar based, since lower wave models mostly run on java?
you will find man developers for java
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.jar not poosible , whattsapp can't support it.
try to make it bada base