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No.
Well... theoretically it might not be impossible: Symbian does have a Windows-based emulator (it's part of their developers kit, but can be found on the Net.), so if someone can figure out a way to get Wine running on the 770, it would theoretically be possible to run the emulator on top of that to run your Symbian app, provided the emulator is a reasonably well-behaving Windows app.
I guess you see where this is going?
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Wine would be useless without also an x86 emulator such as bochs or qemu (unless you wanted to code to the Win32 API using winelib, but that's pretty unlikely). On a 250MHz ARM, these are not going to be anywhere near useful.
Also, the Symbian Windows SDKs are similar to the Maemo ones: they're not an emulator, they're a Symbian/Maemo environment running on x86. Therefore you won't be able to run a "normal" Symbian device program without having an x86 version of it (or its written purely in OPL).
A better option would be an EPOC/Symbian device hardware emulator. I'd've thought that a suitably skilled programmer could probably get Series 5-level performance out of such a thing. Imagine: a keyboard-less, colour Series 5 with a screen with a higher resolution than a netBook in a form factor only slightly larger than a Revo. Running EPOC Agenda.
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P.S.: Why can't I play Elder Scrolls:Oblivion on my 770?
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answering you, with your own words:
why would you want to do that? If you have Symbian apps, you're bound to have a Symbian device (because otherwise you would be -- er, like -- stupid?
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Is there a way to run symbian apps on the nokia 770?
an emulator perhaps?
I would like to run a GPS program, like tomtom or route 66...
which are quite good, and work on other Nokia devices.
I know about gpsdrive, but it just doesn't have what it takes...