Hello Paul.
> How simple can we make this?
I have some videos showing ideU/polydev features, maybe it can be useful ?
Huh, maybe we could open a new topic in fpc-other ?
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On 05/26/2017 10:25 PM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 05/26/2017 06:25 AM, fredvs wrote:
Paul Breneman wrote
I'll try to figure out how to do things (using ideU) first on my 64-bit
Xubuntu 16.04. After that is clear it should be easier to try the same
thing on Android? Are there any wiki pages for
On 2017-05-27 12:00, fredvs wrote:
Ho, that will be highly appreciated.
+1 :)
Regards,
Graeme
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Paul Breneman wrote
> I'll try to help do something similar for console and fpGUI programs
> using ideU.
Ho, that will be highly appreciated.
Many thanks Paul.
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On 05/26/2017 06:25 AM, fredvs wrote:
Paul Breneman wrote
I'll try to figure out how to do things (using ideU) first on my 64-bit
Xubuntu 16.04. After that is clear it should be easier to try the same
thing on Android? Are there any wiki pages for this? If not I'd like
to help create one.
H
Paul Breneman wrote
> I'll try to figure out how to do things (using ideU) first on my 64-bit
> Xubuntu 16.04. After that is clear it should be easier to try the same
> thing on Android? Are there any wiki pages for this? If not I'd like
> to help create one.
Hello Paul.
Are you taking abou
On 04/09/2017 11:32 AM, fredvs wrote:
For this, Xorg must be installed.
Huh, of course only for gui applications (fpGUI or MSEgui).
For no gui console application, compile your fpc java native library for the
same cpu than the one of Android.
For example RPi (but I am not sure it is the same c
On 04/20/2017 08:17 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/19/2017 10:49 PM, Paul Breneman wrote:
I'm using a Nexus 7 tablet with Android 6.0.1. GNURoot provides a
chroot with Debian? It has been *three* years since I did this before
and things worked then so I don't know what might have changed so pp
On 04/20/2017 05:17 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/19/2017 10:49 PM, Paul Breneman wrote:
I'm using a Nexus 7 tablet with Android 6.0.1. GNURoot provides a
chroot with Debian? It has been *three* years since I did this before
and things worked then so I don't know what might have changed so pp
On 04/19/2017 10:49 PM, Paul Breneman wrote:
I'm using a Nexus 7 tablet with Android 6.0.1. GNURoot provides a
chroot with Debian? It has been *three* years since I did this before
and things worked then so I don't know what might have changed so ppcarm
doesn't even run now.
Android?
GNURoot?
On 04/19/2017 09:48 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
On 04/19/2017 06:01 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/18/2017 07:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that a
On 04/19/2017 06:48 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
On 04/19/2017 06:01 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/18/2017 07:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that a
On 04/19/2017 06:01 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/18/2017 07:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all users have access to.
You can't look in
On 04/18/2017 07:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all users have access to.
You can't look in there so you kind of have to fly blind. :-) "T
On 2017-04-18 18:13, Jon Foster wrote:
> I can't think of any terminal based programs I use
> that offer mouse support.
No idea what this thread is about really, but as for the above
statement. I use plenty terminal apps that have mouse support. Midnight
Commander (2 panel file manager), Free Pas
In our previous episode, Paul Breneman said:
> > they've added some nice touches. I had been using "Pascal Develop" since
> > I could download the source and alter its compile target. But it doesn't
> > provide proper terminal emulation and came packaged with FPC 2.6 pre v3
> > beta, which was good
On 04/18/2017 01:27 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
On 04/18/2017 10:13 AM, Jon Foster wrote:
On 04/18/2017 04:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all
On 04/18/2017 10:13 AM, Jon Foster wrote:
On 04/18/2017 04:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all users have access to.
You can't look in the
On 04/18/2017 04:38 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all users have access to.
You can't look in there so you kind of have to fly blind. :-) "T
On 04/17/2017 08:42 PM, Jon Foster wrote:
...
You have to copy the app to "/data/tmp" as that is usually the only
place on Android with a Linux file system that all users have access to.
You can't look in there so you kind of have to fly blind. :-) "Terminal
IDE" makes this easier, assuming you h
On 04/15/2017 12:14 PM, fredvs wrote:
Jon Foster wrote
The only thing that console apps need is a terminal emulator.
Huh, yes, when I re-read my mail, I see directly that this will be the
problem.
The "One only library-method used by the Java Class" needs of course a
terminal to show his outpu
Jon Foster wrote
> The only thing that console apps need is a terminal emulator.
Huh, yes, when I re-read my mail, I see directly that this will be the
problem.
The "One only library-method used by the Java Class" needs of course a
terminal to show his output.
Jon Foster wrote
> Linux (Android
On 04/09/2017 11:30 AM, Paul Breneman wrote:
On 04/09/2017 11:32 AM, fredvs wrote:
For this, Xorg must be installed.
Huh, of course only for gui applications (fpGUI or MSEgui).
For no gui console application, compile your fpc java native library for
the
same cpu than the one of Android.
For
> I'd like to try console apps (also with Free Vision) first in conjunction
with this:
> http://turbocontrol.com/gnuroot.htm
Wow, if it works, it is a revolutionary solution.
I do not have a rpi nor a Android machine to test.
But I am your fan.
Hope sincerely that it will work.
Fre;D
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On 04/09/2017 11:32 AM, fredvs wrote:
For this, Xorg must be installed.
Huh, of course only for gui applications (fpGUI or MSEgui).
For no gui console application, compile your fpc java native library for the
same cpu than the one of Android.
For example RPi (but I am not sure it is the same c
> For this, Xorg must be installed.
Huh, of course only for gui applications (fpGUI or MSEgui).
For no gui console application, compile your fpc java native library for the
same cpu than the one of Android.
For example RPi (but I am not sure it is the same cpu as android-devices).
Fre;D
> Thank you *very* much for that nice 3:24 6.2 MB video.
Thanks for the thanks ;-).
> Now I need to figure out the most *simple* way to do that on an Android
> phone or tablet.
For this, Xorg must be installed.
Take a look here:
https://blog.hamal.in/?p=15
or here:
https://github.com/cs
On 04/08/2017 09:21 AM, fredvs wrote:
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Here video that shows all the process:
https://sites.google.com/site/designerext/fpc_java.mp4
Thank you *very* much for that nice 3:24 6.2 MB video. Now I need to
figure out the most *simple* way to do that on an Android phone or tablet.
Thanks,
Pa
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