Native SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS Beta 1

I'm new to the BlackBerry development environment. I installed "native SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS Beta 1 and also I have installedBlackBerry PlayBook Simula in VMware Player.» Now, I want to write some code to test it on the 'Simular '. Since this Forum called "Tablet OS SDK for Adobe AIR", my question is: I'm in the right place? Need to install stuff Adobe to launch my application?

This forum is made for Adobe AIR development. You must use the NDK forum for questions about the NDK.

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