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If Rockbox were ported as an Application, would it be possible to have it in J2ME format as the KD Player?
Quote from: terrence1019 on August 29, 2008, 11:07:59 AMIf Rockbox were ported as an Application, would it be possible to have it in J2ME format as the KD Player?No. J2ME would mean reimplementing everything, so you won't have rockbox anymore
Quote from: gevaerts on August 29, 2008, 11:28:52 AMQuote from: terrence1019 on August 29, 2008, 11:07:59 AMIf Rockbox were ported as an Application, would it be possible to have it in J2ME format as the KD Player?No. J2ME would mean reimplementing everything, so you won't have rockbox anymoreSo in what format would it be ported to if it were to be ported as an application?
Quote from: terrence1019 on August 29, 2008, 06:40:58 PMQuote from: gevaerts on August 29, 2008, 11:28:52 AMQuote from: terrence1019 on August 29, 2008, 11:07:59 AMIf Rockbox were ported as an Application, would it be possible to have it in J2ME format as the KD Player?No. J2ME would mean reimplementing everything, so you won't have rockbox anymoreSo in what format would it be ported to if it were to be ported as an application?This question doesn't really make sense, so I'll just explain what rockbox as app means. Its a way of compiling rockbox so that drivers are replaced with calls to the native operating system it runs on. For instance, when you compile it under linux, you get calls to SDL, which are then translated into native API calls by libsdl.
Is this how blackhawk got Rockbox to run on his cellphone?
I looked into this a while ago - it appears there's an SDL port for Symbian, but the build environment is a complete swine to set up, so I got no further than that.So in theory, yes, it could work on a Symbian device, but it would require someone to do a fair bit of work first.
as long as were turning it into an application, couldn't you make a version to run on a pc in place of windows media player?
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