On 17-Jul-07, at 2:16 AM, Linux Lingam wrote:
> should read: anybody ordered the Neo1973?
we have ordered it
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> check out the wiki on some of the amazing ideas
> people are working on.
> someone's hacking to port asterisk to it, to run
> among other things,
> an EPBX service over it.
hehe, asterix will not work. There was a long
discussion on openmoko devel list regarding this.
Search the archive for rea
On 7/17/07, vivek khurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > just realized my question is incorrectly stated.
> > should read: anybody ordered the Neo1973?
> > the openMoko is a platform that can run on anything,
> > anywhere, you
>
> Shipping price is too high because of low volume of
> dev
>
>
> just realized my question is incorrectly stated.
> should read: anybody ordered the Neo1973?
> the openMoko is a platform that can run on anything,
> anywhere, you
Shipping price is too high because of low volume of
devices. $120 is not a normal shipping price you pay.
Anyways i know tha
On 7/16/07, vivek khurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > so anybody in the ILUG-d who has, or has ordered, an
> > openmoko?
> > apparantly, the Neo1973 mobilephone that it runs on,
> > can also dual-boot into
> > windows, according to FIC.
>
> hehe, its a normal computer, can run netbsd too. Or
>
> so anybody in the ILUG-d who has, or has ordered, an
> openmoko?
> apparantly, the Neo1973 mobilephone that it runs on,
> can also dual-boot into
> windows, according to FIC.
hehe, its a normal computer, can run netbsd too. Or
any OS which supports ARM-11 architecture.
regards
VK
Engineers
hi,
am sharing with the community, a conversation i had with raj about 10 days
ago,
on download-and--install apps for mobile phones, such as a guitar-tuner.
you can hold up a guitar or a sitar or any other instrument to a mobile
phone,
and using the guitar-tuner app, with the phone's earpiece (mic