While my time on the project was not long I do still listen and I
often ponder how cool an onboardc would be for Android, or the iPhone
like devices. Great to see interest in the project still.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Lincoln Ramsay <a12...@gm...> wrote:
> On 11/02/2009, at 6:21 PM, Lennie De Villiers wrote:
>> So Lincoln, what development can I do? Just grab a bug/issue from
>> the list?
>> what tools do you use to work with Onboard C? GCC?
>
> If there's something you want to do, go ahead and do it. The bug/
> issue trackers have a heap of bugs that you can work on if you'd like.
>
> I build OnBoardC with PRC-Tools on a Mac. PRC-Tools on Windows should
> be fine I guess. PODS might work too (I never looked at PODS because
> it's Windows only and I don't do Windows).
>
> If you want CVS commit rights you'll have to register as a developer.
> There's a "Become a developer" link on the http://
> onboard.sourceforge.net/
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