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2011-08-26
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Is it possible to build/create package for N8x0 as well?
EDIT: the question relates to the building dependencies and API.
I think the the latest built qt for N8x0 was 4.5.3
BWT: svn is empty
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2011-08-28
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2011-08-28
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Uploaded the binary releases after fixing a few bugs.
Now available: Builds for Windows, Linux (64 bit), Harmattan and Maemo5.
Not that while the Windows version includes the necessary Qt and runtime libs the Linux and Harmattan/Maemo builds require Qt to be installed.
Have fun with it.
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2011-08-28
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2011-08-29
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I am afraid Nokia does not provide Qt 4.7.2 and the tool makes heavy use of various new features.
Regarding SVN I succesfully checked out and in yesterday so there is something in it.
I believe the URL shown is incorrect.
I will have to add the license anyway so I will fix this soon.
Note: I noticed in a version here a segmentation fault. I am not sure if it occurs with the uploaded one also. Something I have to check this evening also.
My apologies about that.
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2011-08-29
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I am currently trying to establish is it feasible to build/create packages of QT 4.7.x for diablo. Since nokia is encouraging developers to use QT for building of cross platform applications, I think this can be re-used to extend the life time of N8x0, provided we manage to build and package QT for diablo.
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2011-08-29
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Gotta say as a big RC fan big thanks for making this![]()
Unfortunately my interest lies with RC cars (1/5 scale Baja 5B and a couple of nitros). So I would have to ask, could the battery calculator be used to monitor the servo packs for land vehicles too?


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Plus it includes a useful pinion calculator to calculate rotor head speed on R/C helicopters.
Read more at the project blog.
The Maemo version is available as well as a Harmattan build. Currently I forgot to make the Harmattan version as mobile friendly as the Maemo one so this will be fixed in the final version. Note: I have no device to test out the Harmattan build so here I am depending your feedback.
Further builds (will) include desktop version for Linux and Windows as well as MacOS and Android (planned). The database is interchangeable so it will not be a problem to take the data from one platform to the other (eg. recording data on-field and copy the database to the desktop later for further processing).
Note that while the Windows version includes the necessary Qt and runtime libs the Linux and Harmattan/Maemo builds require Qt to be installed.
Feel free to leave feedback as I am curious how it works out for you.
Regards,
Oliver
Last edited by ofels; 2011-08-28 at 12:04.