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But I did... my device is running the SDK version right now... :-P
Is it bad?

Cheeers!

On 6/23/06, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <Gustavo.Barbieri at indt.org.br> wrote:
> On Friday 23 June 2006 13:34, ext Eduardo de Barros Lima wrote:
> > On 6/23/06, Adriano Monteiro <py.adriano at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Sure! I bought this device to port Umit for ITOS. :) But now, I'm
> > > trying to get used with it. Soon there will be a port of umit for it!
> >
> > Since your initial plans are to port this application to 770, I think
> > you don't need to run a SDK image in your device. A better choice is
> > to flash your device with a product image
> > (http://maemo.org/downloads/nokia_770.php) and do the heavy work in
> > scratchbox i386 environment. When you are done, create the package and
> > transfer to your 770.
>
> I think Adriano didn't flash his device with SDK, but used it inside
> scratchbox... at least I hope so ;-)
>
> Anyway, since UMIT is written in Python, there is almost nothing to do in
> order to port, just replace gtk.Window() with hildon.Window(), maybe define
> hildon.Program() if to cooperate better, but it's not really an issue. Other
> than that, it's just a matter of GUI changes to fit high-DPI, but reduced
> size, screen.... I know you (Etrunko) knows it, but just to make it clear to
> Adriano ;-)
>
> BR,
>
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Adriano Monteiro Marques
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http://umit.sourceforge.net
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