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{{MADDE}}
 
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===Introduction===
===Introduction===
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This guide shows how to connect [[MADDE]] with your device. This guide requires:
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This guide shows how to connect MADDE with your device. This guide requires:
* Basic configuration of the development environment. ([[MADDE/Configuration |Guide]])
* Basic configuration of the development environment. ([[MADDE/Configuration |Guide]])
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* Basic understanding of MADDE ([[MADDE/Qt example |Example]])
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* Basic understanding of MADDE ([[MADDE/Qt Example |Example]])
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* connect MADDE with the device
* connect MADDE with the device
* send, install and execute files remotely
* send, install and execute files remotely
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===Install the client===
===Install the client===
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# Open the Application Manager.
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<div style="border: 1px solid red; background-color: #faa; padding: 20px;"><div style="text-align:center;">Please keep in mind that this is a '''TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW'''. The following steps should only be taken if you want to test software in an early stage of development. To test the preview, you have to activate the [[Extras-devel | extras-devel]] repository on device.</div></div>
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# Enable the [[extras]] repository.
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# Go to: Download -> Development -> mad-developer
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# Install the client
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1. Open the Application Manager.
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2. Add the [[Extras-devel | extras-devel]] repository.
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3. Go to: Download -> Development -> mad-developer
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4. Install the client
===Set up a "Device runtime"===
===Set up a "Device runtime"===
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:On the device you can use the mad-developer GUI application to view the information about available network interfaces and to configure [[N900_USB_networking | USB networking interface]]. You can choose one of the available network interfaces.
:On the device you can use the mad-developer GUI application to view the information about available network interfaces and to configure [[N900_USB_networking | USB networking interface]]. You can choose one of the available network interfaces.
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:A Wifi interface is a good alternative if you don't want to plug the USB cable every time you want to test an app. You can use an Ad-Hoc Wifi network set up for the occasion, or if the computer and the N900 are connected to the same network, you can simply use this network.
 

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