1.The SDK contains a significant amount of documentation on various subjects. This
may be found in the S60Doc folder where is the root
folder location of your SDK. If you installed your SDK to the default location then
is C:Symbian9.1S60_3rd.
2. Amongst the documentation is a help reference, called S60_CPP_SDK_3rd.chm, that
contains a S60 API reference. On Windows XP this may also be accessed by activating
the Start menu and selecting the “All Programs -> S60 Developer Tools -> 3rd Edition
SDK -> 1.0 -> SDK Help” menu item.
3.The SDK contains an emulator The emulator is a port of the S60 platform to the
Win32 platform. For most circumstances, this provides a faithful emulation of
application behaviour on a pc. The emulator runs in a single Windows process called
epoc.exe. To launch the emulator activate the Start menu and select the “All
Programs -> S60 Developer Tools -> 3rd Edition SDK -> 1.0 -> Emulator” menu item.
4. The SDK includes all the necessary header files to use the S60 API. These are found in
the Epoc32include folder.
5. The SDK contains two sets of library files used by the linker during the latter stages of
the build process. The first set is used in building applications that will run on the
emulator. These have a .lib extension and are located in the
Epoc32 eleasewinscwudeb folder. The second set of library
files is used in building applications that will run on an S60 3rd Edition device, for
example the Nokia 3250. These usually have a .dso extension and are located in the
Epoc32 eleasearmv5 folder.[@more@]
may be found in the S60Doc folder where is the root
folder location of your SDK. If you installed your SDK to the default location then
is C:Symbian9.1S60_3rd.
2. Amongst the documentation is a help reference, called S60_CPP_SDK_3rd.chm, that
contains a S60 API reference. On Windows XP this may also be accessed by activating
the Start menu and selecting the “All Programs -> S60 Developer Tools -> 3rd Edition
SDK -> 1.0 -> SDK Help” menu item.
3.The SDK contains an emulator The emulator is a port of the S60 platform to the
Win32 platform. For most circumstances, this provides a faithful emulation of
application behaviour on a pc. The emulator runs in a single Windows process called
epoc.exe. To launch the emulator activate the Start menu and select the “All
Programs -> S60 Developer Tools -> 3rd Edition SDK -> 1.0 -> Emulator” menu item.
4. The SDK includes all the necessary header files to use the S60 API. These are found in
the Epoc32include folder.
5. The SDK contains two sets of library files used by the linker during the latter stages of
the build process. The first set is used in building applications that will run on the
emulator. These have a .lib extension and are located in the
Epoc32 eleasewinscwudeb folder. The second set of library
files is used in building applications that will run on an S60 3rd Edition device, for
example the Nokia 3250. These usually have a .dso extension and are located in the
Epoc32 eleasearmv5 folder.[@more@]
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