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==iPhone==
 
==iPhone==
  
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For information about writing Free Pascal applications for the iPhone read:
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==Linux-based phones==
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For ARM-based phones you can read here: [[Linux for ARM]]
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==Palm OS==
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A initial FPC por has been started, more information here: [[PalmOS port]]
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==Symbian OS==
  
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A port based on Symbian UIQ 2 was started, but never finished: [[SymbianOS]]

Revision as of 23:48, 12 December 2009

There is a multitude of Smartphone platforms available today, and in many of them it is possible to write Free Pascal and Lazarus software.

Windows CE

Windows CE is the name of an operating system which is used in Smartphones, PDAs, GPS devices, bar code scanners and other embedded devices. When run in a Smartphone the latest versions of the operating system have been branded as Windows Mobile, but it's the same operating system.

You can see information about writing Lazarus software for Windows CE devices in the following pages:

For information about using Free Pascal without Lazarus to developed WinCE applications read:

Maemo Linux

Tutorial

please write me

iPhone

For information about writing Free Pascal applications for the iPhone read:

Linux-based phones

For ARM-based phones you can read here: Linux for ARM

Palm OS

A initial FPC por has been started, more information here: PalmOS port

Symbian OS

A port based on Symbian UIQ 2 was started, but never finished: SymbianOS