Florent THIERY writes:
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>Hum, does a keyboard need to be powered?
Unless it's got a battery...
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On Thursday 08 February 2007 18:06:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Almost certainly. At the very least there is a microcontroller or other
> hardware to handle the USB protocol and to do the keyboard scanning.
>
> Unless someone cleverly makes a self-powered keyboard. Anyone know of one?
>
All Bluet
I didn't find any self powered keyboard on google, but a lot of
bluetooth / IR battery powered keyboards
http://www.expansys.lu/p.aspx?i=112314
http://www.expansys.lu/n.aspx?f=132
http://www.nokiausa.com/accessories/item_details/1,8994,product:SU-8W,00.html
A battery powered foldable keyboard wo
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Florent THIERY wrote:
> - what about package management? apt-get like mecanism? Do you
> consider using mkezx ? An official binary repository?...
for phase 1 we will use ipkg. For phase 2 we either would like to see an
sqlite backend in ipkg (because the default one i
> - what about package management? apt-get like mecanism? Do you
> consider using mkezx ? An official binary repository?...
for phase 1 we will use ipkg. For phase 2 we either would like to see an sqlite
backend in ipkg (because the default one is really slow) or something written
from scratch.
Hi Florent,
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> - how hard will it be possible to port maemo apps to OpenMoko (if possible)?
This question is two-fold -- it has a build level and an UI level.
Build level: You would need to change the Maemo specific application and widget
classes to Ope
Hi
I have some little questions:
- how hard will it be possible to port maemo apps to OpenMoko (if possible)?
- what about package management? apt-get like mecanism? Do you consider
using mkezx ? An official binary repository?...
- will the AP's filesystem be read-write ?
- already thought of usi
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