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Re: Compile for Unix on Windows?!?!?!? [message #38376 is a reply to message #38374] Wed, 12 December 2012 23:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
nlneilson is currently offline  nlneilson
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When re installing "VMWare Tools" it started with Win95,98, Me then Win 2000 and later. I just let it keep running for Solaris and FreeBSD.

Will see if it makes a difference.

Another glitch is I can not display app icons on the desktop.
They show in the desktop directory but not on the desktop.

I installed gnome and can place the links on the top bar.

Just takes time to get things sorted out.

[Updated on: Wed, 12 December 2012 23:34]

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Re: Compile for Unix on Windows?!?!?!? [message #38448 is a reply to message #38376] Tue, 18 December 2012 00:08 Go to previous message
nlneilson is currently offline  nlneilson
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Just a note on Virtual Machines.
The CPU in the computer must be able to handle it.
An easy way to find out is go into the BIOS setup
In Security there is a setting usually disabled by default that needs to be enabled for VMs. If that option is not there then the CPU probably is not capable of VMs AFAIK.

An Android Virtual Device is a bit different and can be done without the necessity of a CPU that is VM capable.
It will emulate whatever Android device you choose.
http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/index.html

I have done it in Eclipse and it probably could be implemented in U++ fairly easily. The AVD can be run from the command line or .bat or .bash file so U++ would only need to compile to the .apk format, just a guess on that.

[Updated on: Tue, 18 December 2012 00:27]

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