Marco van de Voort wrote:
>> Theyre wanting to expand into the hand held market. The suit in charge
>> has a Blackberry, and thats where that particular idea comes from.
>
> I think step one would be if e.g. there is a gcc targeting Blackberry.
>
> Copying support is easier.
Well, gcc cannot emit
> Writing for WinCE could be a possibility, assuming it can do online
> communications (I know nothing about hand helds.. My last hand held was
> a Palm 3 that I toyed with for 2 days then shelved)
I would suggest writing it in .Net and using something like Chrome (
http://www.chromesville.com/in
> Theyre wanting to expand into the hand held market. The suit in charge
> has a Blackberry, and thats where that particular idea comes from.
I think step one would be if e.g. there is a gcc targeting Blackberry.
Copying support is easier.
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On 7/5/06, Michael Preslar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Writing for WinCE could be a possibility, assuming it can do online
communications (I know nothing about hand helds.. My last hand held was
a Palm 3 that I toyed with for 2 days then shelved)
Sure it can do online communication. Windows CE e
On 7/5/06, Michael Preslar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But rewriting in Java bytecode for Blackberry scares me. Gameport has
made it very clear that the source cant be distributed in any form.. I
know there are java decompilers for PCs.. I'd be there are ones for
Blackberry as well.
compiled ja
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry#Operating_system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry#Hardware
A client of mine is wanting me to port some of our software to the
Blackberry handheld. Being that its Pascal code, I'd prefer sticking to
...
Another option is to use Midlet Pasca
On 5 Jul 06, at 12:08, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
> On 7/5/06, Tomas Hajny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > only support Java code; even the operating system
> > is written in Java and no "native" binaries are
> > supported there. Old BlackBerry devices supported
> > native code, but these ar
On 7/5/06, Tomas Hajny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
only support Java code; even the operating system
is written in Java and no "native" binaries are
supported there. Old BlackBerry devices supported
native code, but these aren't available any more.
Oh, that makes things harder.
Maybe he's clien
On 7/5/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Currently not, but we would need to know what OS it runs
It's a proprietary specialized os.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry#Operating_system
and what the processor is.
ARM 7 or 9
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry#Hard
On 5 Jul 06, at 8:47, Michael Preslar wrote:
> A client of mine is wanting me to port some of our software to the
> Blackberry handheld. Being that its Pascal code, I'd prefer sticking to
> a Pascal compiler.. And since FPC is seriously cross platform, I have to
> ask:
>
> Are there any plans, or
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Michael Preslar wrote:
A client of mine is wanting me to port some of our software to the
Blackberry handheld. Being that its Pascal code, I'd prefer sticking to
a Pascal compiler.. And since FPC is seriously cross platform, I have to
ask:
Are there any plans, or work towa
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