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Vendors should strive for contributing hardware emulation for QEMU for their devices or provide stubs inside the hardware support packages but should act as close to the actual device as possible.
Vendors should strive for contributing hardware emulation for QEMU for their devices or provide stubs inside the hardware support packages but should act as close to the actual device as possible.
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There should exist a reference generic Maemo "R" platform to develop for, with associated emulator - in the proof of concept this will be the n800 machine and arm1136-r2 CPU emulated in qemu.
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There should exist a reference generic Maemo "R" platform to develop for, with associated emulator - in the proof of concept this will be ARMv5EL & QEMU Versatile-PB.
Vendors should provide emulator images (in the form of flash images, disk images) associated to the device rootstraps to make users able to test on their platforms.  
Vendors should provide emulator images (in the form of flash images, disk images) associated to the device rootstraps to make users able to test on their platforms.  
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N8x0 emulation is already seen (http://blog.haerwu.biz/2008/04/11/nokia-n800-emulation/) and in qemu SVN HEAD. Being able to boot their development environments will allow the user to instantly test how their applications work on the actual device or an emulated version.
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N8x0 emulation is already seen (http://blog.haerwu.biz/2008/04/11/nokia-n800-emulation/). Being able to boot their development environments will allow the user to instantly test how their applications work on the actual device or an emulated version.
Maemo SDK+ already provides the "maemo-runtime" scripts which could be adapted to include features like this.
Maemo SDK+ already provides the "maemo-runtime" scripts which could be adapted to include features like this.

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