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Jun 3 2005, 4:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Archos announces the availability of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Pocket Media Assistant PMA400.
The Linux based 30GB portable media player and PDA Archos PMA400 went on sale a couple of months ago.
The PMA400 runs QTopia a Linux version made by Trolltech for portable devices. There is a commercial version and a free version under the GNU licensing available. Applications developed with the SDK also run on the Sharp Zaurus PDAs like the SL-C3000.
The SDK is available on Trolltech for download.
Amazon.com has the Archos PMA430 currently on sale for $688.74.
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More details on the Archos PMA400.
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