PDF view support on handheld device

Hi,
We have to add PDF view support on handheld device which is based on µItron OS.
Following are the other details :-
1. CPU - SH3
2. ROM size - 2MB
3. RAM size - 1MB
4. File system (for contents storage) - FAT
5. LCD size - white/black 55mm 1091mm (240×480dot)
Please let us know whether Adobe Reader LE software development kit (SDK) is portable on µItron OS ,also let us know tentatively how many lines of code to be required to develop the application.
Waiting for reply
Regards,
Abhishek

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