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2010-03-22
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There is no emulator for N900.
SDK is just only that - a Software Development Kit.
If you use only common Linux APIs, it is possible to compile your program for x86 architecture and run it on your local machine in x86 environment.
But if you use device specific features (like OpenGL ES which is not supported by any desktop Linux distribution), you need to test these features on the device.
You may use IDE such as http://esbox.garage.maemo.org/2nd_edition/ that will make the process easier.
You may also try supplanting your desktop machine with required features. Ex. there is OpenGL ES layer available at: http://www.unrealvoodoo.org/hiteck/projects/maemo/
P.S. You should had really started from wiki: http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenGL-ES http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenGL_ES_Libraries
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2010-03-22
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Friday March 19 2010 11:07 Commit Riku Voipio started development of qemu-maemo/gles-libs 11:05 Repository Riku Voipio created repository gles-libs in Maemo Qemu OpenGL ES to GL wrapper library
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2010-03-22
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Looks more like "just started working" not "released", but it's nice that they are working on it. Maybe in PR 1.2 SDK?
We try to get the x86 equivalent OpenGL ES2 emulation library available soon.
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-23
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You need to test your app on the device anyway, as the emulator performance can never match the real hardware performance (it can be both too fast or too slow). With a bit of SSH/SCP foo, you can have the "compile, deploy and start on device" automated, and testing is just one "make" away...
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