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I'm going to leave this here... https://i.imgur.com/rmDhXBI.png(One day, maybe, when/if it ready...)
So far, yes, I just wanted to see how it looked on the wrist.But I've started looking around in WatchKit, too... so maybe some day the iPhone app will "broadcast" the screen to the watch. Or even get to compile the emu for the watch itself (btu I doubt it, that would require Qt to be ported there, and there's pretty much no way that happens )Evidently, it would be just for fun, considering the screen size, though.
Yeah, broadcasting the screen seems like the best way to do it, you could have the screen on your wrist and the keypad on the phone.
- launch build so that it creates all the needed files- clang -marm -o asmcode_arm.o -c asmcode_arm.S- move asmcode_arm.o in the objects folder- add asmcode_arm.o to the .linklistfile- lock both files so that the next rebuild won't overwrite them- re-launch build- Deploy- In iTunes, transfer the boot1 and flash
After startup of the OS, when left-click dragging around the touchpad on the on screen keyboard, the emulator might display "Invalid mode 0x0" and then no more input is accepted. Sometimes no more input is accepted without the display of the error message.
The emulated timer hardware appears to match the % emulation speed display, so it is off by some factor. I tested with some projects of mine and its most noticeable in nQuake when doing timedemo runs ( timedemo says the playback needed N seconds but in real time it took around N * 1.45 seconds ).
Now it seems to require Qt >=5.3.
I tried the emulator on windows and if I try to install ndless on it the emulator crash.Has anyone a suggestion why?
QuoteI tried the emulator on windows and if I try to install ndless on it the emulator crash.Has anyone a suggestion why?What does crash exactly?
If it happens to be in Tabs mode and I try to install ndless, the entire emu app crashes and exits, displaying a crash report like this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mq08807ng5c6r6y/nspire_emu_2015-06-23-152624_Ricardos-MacBook-Pro.txt?dl=0