this is for now an incomplete post. By looking for net VOIP software for windows XP, I found new ones for windows mobile. I am listing them so that I do not loose the links
Vim 7.2 for windows mobile is available at:
This version still needs a lot of cleanup, just uploaded for “demo” reason.
Among other problems the environment variables are hardcoded:
HOME = /SDMMC/MySystem/home
VIM = /SDMMC/MySystem/Programms/Vim
VIMRUNTIME = /SDMMC/MySystem/Programms/Vim
PATH= /SDMMC/MySystem/Programms/Vim
some interesting pages for windows mobile hackers:
* http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/wince (and parent folders) includes boost wince patch,
looking for an sdl implementation for windows mobile I discovered the site http://scummvm.org. Well, I jumped to that site from another one, that seems to have hosted the original port of sdl: http://arisme.free.fr/ports/SDL.php
This opens new doors in porting interesting applications to windows mobile using cegcc
I just realized that the original software or drivers are not needed for windows mobile in order to connect the iGo keyboard. Simply press ctrl Fn(left) Fn(right), check if the led is on, then go to the Settings/Connections/Bluetooth/Add new device… The mobile device should see the keyboard after few seconds. Click on the listed device, enter a pin, then enter the same pin on the keyboard (take care on shift/Fn etc.), the connection should be made.
The iGo also works perfectly on openmoko…
Fennec is another unusable derivate of firefox, that belongs to the most unusable software caterogy on windows mobile… I trieod other alfa, beta, gamma versions of browser, but this is the most unusable…
I am excited about the idea to create a WINE like compatibility layer, eventually port WINE in order to be able to run windows mobile applications on windows. To make things even faster, I would build the GUI abstraction on top of kernel fbui. I think running fbui does not exclude running xwindows on the top of the same framebuffer, as long as they share it well…
Vim 7.2 is running full screen on windows mobile. Screeshots and exe comming soon, stay tuned. Plannning soon to put some structured info on http://mobiphil.com/vimowiki
I downloaded the latest version of Iris browser (version 1.1.7). Unfortunately I had bad experience with this new version as I was not able to load a large wiki page, due to “out of memory” error.
I turned back to the older version I had installed (from 14 July 2008, do not know the version number) and the same page could be load.