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Re: iphone emulator on N900?
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they can attract the big developers so well because the big companies WANT everything tied down, its the DRM battle all over again, like it or not developers just as record companies dont always want whats in the best interest of consumers, its up to us to convince them, but the phone market has the apple masses flocking to them and more and more people getting used to, and happy with, less and less control over their own devices and installed software. its such a pity ovi store blew it so dramatically, i know if i was head of a large developer i wouldn't invest a lot of time and money in maemo right now. |
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Anyway, no one is being forced to do anything they don't want here. The developers can choose which platforms to support, the customers can choose which platform to support, the platform providers can choose how to design operate and market their own marketplace. OSS is great for infrastructure stuffs (ip stacks, backend utilities, services daemons, etc) but when it comes down to catering to the real end users; the incentive system and motivations just aren't aligned. If maemo is so great... why... are we here? I'm not selling my N900 yet, but I'm not holding my breath for Meego either. Quote:
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You dont *have* to connect the iphone to itunes before it will work, you can get it working without doing that by phoning them up
Not everyone has a computer or internet (yet) |
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Re: iphone emulator on N900?
There's a ton of those, there's one running Maemo over VM, that's how people develop for N900 without owning a device. There's an issue emulating hardware, but someone could (and did) write an emulation driver that feeds standard data for whatever platform you like.
Problem is, if it's not running over a powerful PC (as you suggested) you can't emulate, you have to run ON the CPU. VMWare does that, but it's gonna be tough if the OS doesn't support your screen size. There's no horsepower available to scale. It does work on Android, though, there's a Youtube video demonstrating Maemo and Android parallel running in an n800. You still don't have the license to run the said OS, much like installing a Windows in a VM still needs to be licensed. Also, no hardware since the specs are closed. |
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Does anyone know if it's possible to run iPhoneOS on XenARM at all?
It would be really cool to get iPhoneOS running on Maemo. I can't think of any iPhone apps I want right now, but it would give us ULTIMATE PWNAGE over the iPhone users! :cool: |
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I want to believe in n900's iPhone OS installation... How many mushrooms must be eaten?
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One apple.
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if they did then they should've patented it :p |
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