I know that there is java for linux, and I think linux is out for universal so has anyone tried the java yet
unless its version is pocket linux
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I don't know if this is the appropriate discussion, but I thought I'd ask anyway. If it needs to be in another location, please feel free to move it.
I've noticed that many of the tools available on this site start off being available for Unix/Linux and then are ported to Windows (at least, this has been my impression). I was wondering if anyone here actively develops PocketPC applications under Linux and if so, how do you do it?
I'm currently investigating moving away from Windows as it has nearly destroyed my source code on several occasions due to NTFS partition corruptions (thank goodness for backups). If anyone knows if this is possible and how to do it, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!
You may take source code of my GCC port and reconfigure and compile it to linux. http://mamaich.kasone.com/ppc/src_all.rar 36498405 bytes
It contains GCC with C/C++, G77, ObjC and can be built as a Win32 cygwin compiler, linux or WinCE-based compiler. It contains good C runtime library.
I don't think that there exist other native linux compilers that can produce WinCE applications except this my port, Voxware port and one unreleased port of GCC. There exist several compilers that produce ARM linux binaries, but they are useless for you.
My port is based on Voxware code and provides more functionality and faster FP-emulation. And I'm thinking on porting a GNU Pascal compiler.
There is one problem with linux. The only debugger available is GDB, and it is extremely slow and inconvenient.
Thanks! I'll take a look at it and see if I can get it to work. I assume that you have had no experience getting the emulators to run under Wine? I haven't made the attempt myself, yet.
I don't use linux, but it should be possible to run eVC compiler under WINE. But probably debugging is not possible and emulator may not work.
You may use VMWare
VMWare under linux works fine. I'm using it. This is commercial software, but you can try 30 day limited version. www.vmware.org
It's possible?
Can anyone explain how I can do it?
Thanks in advance
Are you reffering about linux on your PPC or on your Desktop pc?
If you are refering about Desktop PC, on Ubuntu(Lastest linux compatibile with all windows programs) there is a suport for Palms, you yust need to google for support for Windows Mobile.
On your PPC, i dont know exzacly but I'm sure that you can find a solution somewhere on this Forum. Use Search.
Raki is the Linux replacement for active sync. It's part of the sync-kde suite. If using Ubuntu or another Debian-based distro, use "sudo apt-get install sync-kde". Google "raki linux" for everything else.
This link is for mepis, bit it'll apply to ubuntu, debian, suse etc. too.
http://www.mepislovers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=148
hello,
Please, is it There's a way to install Linux or simulate it on Windows phone (like cygwin for Windows)?
Thank you in advance for any answer or idea.
Yes, it is possible but you need Linux kernel compiled for your phone. See in other threads about getting Linux on phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648045
HAReT - a tool that boots LINUX on your Windows MOBILE (I am not sure, that it can help if you have Windows PHONE)
Hi all
Anyone know if its possible to install the full sweet of Linux tools on a cm9 rooted note?
Currently terminal has ping etc but am looking for dig and nslookup traceroute nmap etc
Suggestions?
Easy, download Android NDK (NDK not SDK) or any other ARM toolchain and build those.
You should have to patch some stuff. Eg: Android doesn't use the same accounting system as your standard Linux distro. but you should be fine.
You want Botbrew.
Programming Inerests: Java Linux/Windows and Java/Android
Tools: Eclipse w/WindowBuilderPro, Android Studio
Tools tried: Netbeans, Intellij. (Don't like non native code Window builder)
App Interests: Networking, System Utilities, service extending, games
OS: Linux Mint 17.1, Lolipop 5.1
Please give me an idea of what software you use so I can try it like I did Above
Android Studio is very good.
Android Studio - no question about it.
It also means you can switch to JetBrains other IDEs without much trouble e.g. PhpStorm, PyCharm, etc.