Chris Double: nokia9210Information about the Nokia 9210 Communicator.(Untitled)- March 13, 2004 Simon Woodside recently got the Symbian SDK for Series 60 phone working under Linux. He followed the same install process I did, the Symbian 6.1 SDK on Linux instructions. I didn't know about Chris Davies' utility for unpacking the Windows SDK under Linux though. I had to install it under Windows, tar it up, and cp it to the Linux machine which was a bit painful. It would be nice if Nokia had an 'exploded' version of the SDK rather than the Windows Installer only version.http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/categories/nokia9210/2004/03/13.html#a548 (Untitled)- March 13, 2004 Performing a variation of the 'Symbian SDK on Linux' I've been able to get the Series 60 SDK mostly working natively on the Zaurus handheld. Compiling GCC on the Zaurus took a bit of time though! This allows me to compile and build Symbian applications for the phone and transfer them to it via infrared all via the PDA. Unfortunately there is one step not quite working. Some of the utilities from the SDK require Wine to run. I've been able to get all but one to compile and work correctly...http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/categories/nokia9210/2004/03/13.html#a547 (Untitled)- March 7, 2004 The successor to the Nokia 9210 communicator is on its way. Nokia has details on the 9500 communictor. I was a heavy user of the 9210 until it fell apart. Now I use a PDA and a phone instead of a combined device like the communicator. In my view a combined device is a big win. I used the PDA features of the phone more than I use a seperate PDA because it is always there. The new 9500 looks almost exactly like the 9210. It has some new features however. It is a tri-band phone, has GPRS...http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/categories/nokia9210/2004/03/07.html#a538 |