There are already very good web interfaces for various stereo systems
such as the SlimServer (for squeezebox) and Roku Soundbridge.
For Home Automation, you definitely don't want to have it tied to a
mobile device that's going to "go away" so instead have the Neo1973
display an interface to your
Steven ** wrote:
I noticed the other day that MythTV has an option to "Enable Network
Remote Control interface". Looks like this is just a port you can
telnet to and pass commands. I intend to write a remote control app
that would run on OpenMoko. Cause I think that would be awesome. Of
cours
You mean like this except with a coffee maker?
http://xe.bz/aho/24/
No ;)
Marty
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 00:30:09 +0530
From: "Anil Franklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank u,
The same idea made me think of a way to link open moko with real world
..'Can open moko make coffee'..
The inte
I noticed the other day that MythTV has an option to "Enable Network
Remote Control interface". Looks like this is just a port you can
telnet to and pass commands. I intend to write a remote control app
that would run on OpenMoko. Cause I think that would be awesome. Of
course, it would only r
On Monday 19 March 2007 20:44:55 Ben Burdette wrote:
> A custom remote control app for
> the moko would be best, but a web browser interface would be fine too.
IIRC there's a few Amarok scripts that expose a webinterface.
Or you could look into Bemused.
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From: kenneth marken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:06:56 PM
Subject: Re: "Can OpenMoko Make Coffee?" - SoC Project Proposal
kenneth marken wrote:
> Ben Burdette wrote:
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I thought this service is already available in moko 'bluetooth
services' ...Otherwise it has to be there...
We have implemented the same idea for Nokia s60 (Symbian OS) phones using
bluetooth...
*There u could control the media playing on pc..from a distance..
*You can browse net from a pytho
kenneth marken wrote:
Ben Burdette wrote:
I think that the Neo1973 is both a phone and a portable handheld
device. Using it as a remote control is one of the things I've
personally been interested in this whole thing for. I'd like to think
of the OpenMoko device as an extension of myself i
Ben Burdette wrote:
I think that the Neo1973 is both a phone and a portable handheld
device. Using it as a remote control is one of the things I've
personally been interested in this whole thing for. I'd like to think
of the OpenMoko device as an extension of myself into the world of
elect
Ben Burdette wrote:
I think that the Neo1973 is both a phone and a portable handheld
device. Using it as a remote control is one of the things I've
personally been interested in this whole thing for. I'd like to think
of the OpenMoko device as an extension of myself into the world of
elect
good idea to use usb...
Anyway i am excited to see this idea implemented some way
-Anil
On 3/19/07, Richi Plana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 13:24 +0100, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
2007/3/19, Anil Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Can OpenMoko Make Coff
I think that the Neo1973 is both a phone and a portable handheld
device. Using it as a remote control is one of the things I've
personally been interested in this whole thing for. I'd like to think
of the OpenMoko device as an extension of myself into the world of
electronic devices. My own
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