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1If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you
2see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is
3specially designed to be readable as is.
4
5=head1 NAME
6
7README.epoc - Perl for EPOC
8
9=head1 SYNOPSIS
10
11Perl 5 README file for the EPOC Release 5 operating system.
12
13=head1 INTRODUCTION
14
15EPOC is an OS for palmtops and mobile phones. For more informations look at:
16http://www.symbian.com/
17
18This is a port of perl to the epocemx SDK by Eberhard Mattes, which
19itself uses the SDK by symbian. Essentially epocemx it is a POSIX
20look alike environment for the EPOC OS. For more information look at:
21http://epocemx.sourceforge.net/
22
23perl and epocemx runs on Epoc Release 5 machines: Psion 5mx, 5mx Pro,
24Psion Revo, Psion Netbook and on the Ericsson M128. It may run on Epoc
25Release 3 Hardware (Series 5 classic), too. For more information about
26this hardware please refer to http://www.psion.com/
27
28Vendors which like to have support for their devices are free to send
29me a sample.
30
31=head1 INSTALLING PERL ON EPOC
32
33You can download a ready-to-install version from
34http://www.oflebbe.de/oflebbe/perl/
35
36You will need at least ~6MB free space in order to install and run perl.
37
38Please install the emxusr.sis package from
39http://epocemx.sourceforge.net/ first.
40
41Install perl.sis on the EPOC machine. If you do not know how to do
42that, consult your PsiWin documentation.
43
44Perl itself and its standard library is using 4 MB disk space.
45Unicode support and some other modules are left out. (For details,
46please look into epoc/createpkg.pl). If you like to use these modules,
47you are free to copy them from a current perl release.
48
49=head1 STARTING PERL ON EPOC
50
51Please use the epocemx shell to start perl. perl integrates with the
52conventions of epocemx.
53
54=head2 Editors on Epoc
55
56A suitable text editor can be downloaded from symbian
57http://www.symbian.com/developer/downloads/files/editor.zip
58
59=head2 Features of Perl on Epoc
60
61The built-in function EPOC::getcwd returns the current directory.
62
63=head2 Restrictions of Perl on Epoc
64
65Features are left out, because of restrictions of the POSIX support in
66EPOC:
67
68=over 4
69
70=item *
71