I know that is kinda fetish.
WM has a lot of apps that would turn Windows Mobile based handheld into fully working bennu development eviroments :) - text editors, image editors, e.t.c.
Is there a WM port of Bennu is planned? ???
I don't think so...
But maybe I'd be more interested in Android...it's just a personal choice.
Mobile systems generally do not work with floating numbers...
Should be a reduced version of bennu, as in the case of java ..
maybe in the future...
bennu spreading like the plague ;D
Quote from: Rein (K´)ah Al-Ghul on January 11, 2010, 04:11:15 AM
Mobile systems generally do not work with floating numbers...
What then about bennu on Gp2x Wiz?
I suppose most of modern wm-based devices could handle near-Wiz bennu perfomance.
One year ago, I'd have told you that it was very hard to do but seeing how much phones have advanced last year I really believe it's possible.
Moreover, Bennu is already very "minimalistic" in the sense that you only load what you need.
Not only phones. The PDAs also.
I got HP Ipaq 214. I would really like to use it for game developing while on the train to work/study.
Althrough there already much text editors, and a quite intresting way of deving: Switching SD card between PDA and GP2X Wiz for testing :D
Well I was thinking of smartphones, which really look more and more like PDAs (in terms of CPU power).
It should be a matter of recompiling Bennu and dealing with the few oddities one should expect from a new platform, but SDL is there so it is definitely possible. Someone has to take care of doing it, however.
Exactly like josebita says. It should not be much of a problem, but someone would have to do it. Floating point is done by software instead of hardware if there is not a hardware FPU.
I tried to compile the code for the ipaq by using gcc for windows ce. But I had problems with the way this kind of windows use the directorys :S
On Windows XP to aviod editing system paths I just copied all Bennu stuff into one directory :). I suppose it could work with CE.
But the problem is into the compilation time. When I tried it it has problems with the include file directory.h ,if I do not remember bad the name :D, not in the execution time. I tried to google searching the answer to similar problem but without success :( In any way I will keep trying it when as soon as I have time, cause the windows mobile can be a really good market to develop bennu tools and to expand the bennu language. :D By my point of view the winCE tools are not very nice in spite of the platform is used by lots of people.