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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of ext Daniel
> Monteiro
> Sent: 30 June, 2005 01:08
I also have great expectations for N770. It seems that it can achieve
an important milestone in Linux-based PDAs, and suceed where others
have failed. While I disliked the marketing of the N770 as a simple
"internet tablet" at first, since it was obvius that it had the
potential to be much more tha
After reading jk's excellent review, a fear of mine was brought up:
that N770 could be slow for multimedia purposes, specially video
playing. I had the impression an 200Mhz ARM CPU isn't quite capable of
decoding and displaying video at full-screen at such a high resolution
by itself. Will N770 com
what does he/she said?
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great!
my vacation is comming.When it comes, I will translate
whatever I can and post on the wiki when it is ready.
--- Devesh Kothari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> ext Karoliina T. Salminen wrote:
>
> >ext Daniel Monteiro wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>hi folks,
> >>when its going to be available a
Hi,
Koen Kooi wrote:
> A screenshot of it running on a 770:
> http://handhelds.org/scap/port.20179.png
this one might be better - that's how it looks like in the normal maemo software
environment:
http://www.kernelconcepts.de/~fuchs/misc/flower-maemo.png
Greetings
Florian
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On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 19:45 +0300, ext Paul Mundt wrote:
> You won't be able to use USB OTG out of the box, but it's easy to get
> going with some trivial modifications. This has already been outlined
> though:
Just to clarify, true OTG is out of the question since it requires some
things which o
On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 19:02 +0200, ext Nils Faerber wrote:
> Do I get this right that if one modifies an active (self powered) USB
> HUB so that the +5V VBUS is not connected to the 770 and a transgendered
> cable between the 770 and the USB HUB the 770 will then, host mode
> enabled, see the HUB
Mattias Schlenker wrote:
I think I've read the name of the company that initiated that port
before...
Regards,
Mattias
Hi,,
Yes, I know :)
Karoliina
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Antti P Miettinen wrote:
Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
* Wherever possible, use multi-threading to push latency into the background.
Umm.. 770 is uP, so heavy multithreading could just hurt performance
by introducing unnecessary context switching. I gues
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Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> Karoliina T. Salminen wrote:
>
>> The screenshots are from the actual device which contains proprietary
>> software in addition
>> to the maemo-platform. The problem is currently with the web browser
>> in Nokia 770 in regar
Karoliina T. Salminen wrote:
The screenshots are from the actual device which contains proprietary
software in addition
to the maemo-platform. The problem is currently with the web browser
in Nokia 770 in regards of the open source maemo-platform
is that the Opera browser is proprietary - it ca
Roger Sperberg wrote:
Thanks.
Do I interpret your comment on the developer's list to indicate
there'll be an xdelta to take 0.5a to 0.5b?
From 0.5a to 0.5.1a. Here it is:
http://cdprojekte.schlenker-webdesign.de:8080/Public/Maemo_Live/0.5a/
Regards,
Mattias
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Roger Sperberg wrote:
Matthias --
How do I use the 0.4 - 0.5 file to update from the 0.4a iso?
Particularly, how would I update the 0.4a iso when actually booting
from the LiveCD?
The patch is applied using Xdelta:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdelta/
xdelta MaemoLive_0.4a-0.5a.xdelt
MetaVoid Developer wrote:
Thanks. Nice features!
I have downloaded the 04a version and Im looking for some info as how
to get going coding for it.
I fired up the IDE you included Anja (somthing) but I had trobles
getting it to compile the gtk sample found on the site.
Since anjuta does not
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> On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 04:56:09PM +0200, Steffen Vogel wrote:
>>I'm new here. I think it's possible to connect a external usb-hdd to a 770.
>>It would be very useful for playing mp3s and watching videos.
> You won't be able to us
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 04:56:09PM +0200, Steffen Vogel wrote:
> I'm new here. I think it's possible to connect a external usb-hdd to a 770.
> It would be very useful for playing mp3s and watching videos.
>
You won't be able to use USB OTG out of the box, but it's easy to get
going with some trivi
Matthias --
How do I use the 0.4 - 0.5 file to update from the 0.4a iso?
Particularly, how would I update the 0.4a iso when actually booting
from the LiveCD?
Thanks,
Roger Sperberg-- first initial last name AT gmail DOT comTeleread (e-books: http://teleread.org/blog/)Electric Forest (digital lib
Hello,
Jakub Pavelek wrote:
> Not with Maemo SDK 1.0. We would like to open the recognition engine
> plugin API later when it gets stable.
from what i know there are two different packages providing input functions: The
one used for the release software images and one used for the SDK.
It would
Thanks. Nice features!
I have downloaded the 04a version and Im looking for some info as how to get going coding for it.
I fired up the IDE you included Anja (somthing) but I had trobles getting it to compile the gtk sample found on the site.
Any doc on how to get going once the cd is booted?
T
You got a real device? You lucky daughter of a banana .)
Thanks for your opinion regarding the display for web browsing. I know you are not
a PR person but a senior software engineer as seen on http://www.karoliinasalminen.com/
Its a really important to me as I'm mostly into in this device for
Devesh Kothari wrote:
I was thinking if we could maybe turn the Live CD to mirror more of the
real target hardware i.e like Nokia 770 so that it would be like running
the whole maemo root file system on x86 + development tools but without
the limitations of x86 scratchbox. for example lot of iss
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Koen Kooi schrieb:
> Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
>>>Yes, if someone ports mono jit compiler to arm...
>>>AFAIK, dotGnu works in arm-linux devices..
> Handhelds.org managed to get a slot in the google SoC thing for someone
> to work on getti
Hi folks,
I am proudly presenting the Maemo Live-CD 0.5a (still alpha). I included
and configured OpenSSH, Samba and Xvnc. This means you can now take pop
the CD in that old computer (>500MHz, 256MB RAM), connect to it from
your Windows/Mac/Linux/Solaris desktop and start developing with your
I have talked with Miguel about mono arm port, and Novell has bought
some arm desktop pcs for it...
On 6/29/05, Koen Kooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
> > Yes, if someone ports mono jit compiler to arm...
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The Maemo contains different set of theme / icon packages than in the 770
> has, basically Mameo has "Maemo" theme. The theme should however provide
> all things that default theme provide in 770 but if there are bugs in
> those packages you should propably file a bu
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Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
> Yes, if someone ports mono jit compiler to arm...
>
> AFAIK, dotGnu works in arm-linux devices..
Handhelds.org managed to get a slot in the google SoC thing for someone
to work on getting pnet to work better
Hello,
I’m new here. I think it’s possible to
connect a external usb-hdd to a 770. It would be very useful for playing mp3s
and watching videos.
You could use a webcam or a keyboard. With a little
web server you could host a website with live pictures from your webcam.
My pc is using win
Yes, if someone ports mono jit compiler to arm...
AFAIK, dotGnu works in arm-linux devices..
On 6/29/05, Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would really like to program in Java. It's listed in the roadmap.
> Anyone
> > working on it at the moment?
> >
>
> What about .net apps with Mon
Hi!
Samuel Ortiz wrote:
> Please note that you have two sysfs mount points on your proto (/sys/ and
> /mnt/initfs/sys/). The standard hotplug package searches for the first
> sysfs it finds on /etc/fstab/ and sends the firmware there. If it's
> /mnt/initfs/sys/, you're screwed. You might want to h
I would really like to program in Java. It's listed in the roadmap. Anyone
working on it at the moment?
What about .net apps with Mono? I believe you can run Java on mono too.
Stuart.
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Florian Boor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm currently debugging latest OE-built development images. I was able to
> identify a package named "osso-theme-default" which should contain a large
> number of files for the theme. This seems to be missing - the applications
> don't come up
Hi Florian,
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, ext Florian Boor wrote:
> To make USB networking work it is necessary to link /mnt/initfs/lib/modules to
> /lib/modules. There is no wireless or bluetooth support so far... some hints
> how
> to make hotplug load the firmware files would be very nice.
Please note
Hello,
i'm currently debugging latest OE-built development images. I was able to
identify a package named "osso-theme-default" which should contain a large
number of files for the theme. This seems to be missing - the applications
don't come up with the correct look and drop several warnings and
Karoliina T. Salminen schrieb:
Hi,
The development environment has gcc compiler system which
includes g++ compiler. I don't see a reason why it wouldn't work
on the device unless someone have ripped the c++ runtime libraries
out that I tend to doubt (please correct me if I am wrong, even if
tha
On Rab, 2005-06-29 at 13:39 +0100, ext Chris Ball wrote:
> We'd like to port Dasher to Maemo, so an input method API would be
> immensely important for us, too. Is there anything we can do to
nice, dasher combined with eye-tracking input method would be awesome!
> make Dasher available as an in
ext MetaVoid Developer wrote:
how this wonderfull device from Nokia came to life.
Yes, indeed, it is a quite cool device and I have to admit that it is
wonderful thing to have it
in the handbag everywhere.
I have the privilege to use a prototype and I am beginning to wonder how
anyone cou
>> On 29 Jun 2005, Ole Reinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Is there any API documentation for the hildon input methods on the
> meamo website?
We'd like to port Dasher to Maemo, so an input method API would be
immensely important for us, too. Is there anything we can do to
make Dasher a
I would really like to program in Java. It's listed in the roadmap. Anyone
working on it at the moment?
Regards,
Richard
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Karoliina T. Salminen
> Sent: 29 June 2005 10:57
> To: maemo-developers@mae
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Ole Reinhardt schrieb:
> Hi All,
Hi!
>>Although that is partly true, handwriting recognition engine is closed
>>and so only available in N770, not in maemo SDK.
>>But the virtual keyboard is included in maemo, check the tutorial:
>>http://maemo.org/p
Screen captures showing the Plucker Viewer in Maemo are online at http://www.teleread.org/blog/?p=3133
The captures compare the amount of text shown in standard versus
full-screen mode, as well as what a higher-quality image looks like in
an e-book.
Roger-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Teleread (e-books: ht
ext Karoliina T. Salminen wrote:
>ext Daniel Monteiro wrote:
>
>
>
>>hi folks,
>>when its going to be available a wiki, so we can
>>contribute with documentation?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>It is up to Devesh/Ferenc. Hopefully soon.
>
>
>
>>I want to translate things =-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>That help is
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ext Daniel Monteiro wrote:
hi folks,
when its going to be available a wiki, so we can
contribute with documentation?
It is up to Devesh/Ferenc. Hopefully soon.
I want to translate things =-)
That help is always very welcome! I am looking forward to it.
Best Regards,
Karoliina
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ext Jaco du Preez wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the Maemo development environment and it looks great.
Here is the thing, I would like to write applications in C++ and make use of
OOP, templates and a few other features. I would like to make use of libraries
such as
Sigslot - http://sigslot.sourceforg
> I would like to port my own handwriting recognition engine
> (http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/) to the meaemo plattform.
> Right now it uses the XTest extension to create key stroke event. I also
> would like to extend the engine to recognize script.
>
> Is there any API documentation f
ext Benjamin Stadin wrote:
Sorry if this question has been asked before. I've searched the
archives but didn't find a recent answer.
Have the device discounts already been given away? I've sent an email
to this dev program address a few weeks ago, but I didn't get an
answer whether my reques
ext Tommi Komulainen wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 00:04 +0100, ext Damon Chaplin wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that a GUI builder tool is slated for future releases.
Are you extending glade-2 or glade-3 or starting from scratch?
We're extending gazpacho, sorry. glade-2 couldn't be extended
Hi All,
> Although that is partly true, handwriting recognition engine is closed
> and so only available in N770, not in maemo SDK.
>
> But the virtual keyboard is included in maemo, check the tutorial:
> http://maemo.org/platform/docs/tutorials/Maemo_tutorial.html#Maemo-Text-input-methods
I wo
ext Roger Sperberg wrote:
The new screenshots at http://maemo.org/screenshots.html are
mind-bending.
web browser,
The screenshots are from the actual device which contains proprietary
software in addition
to the maemo-platform. The problem is currently with the web browser in
Nokia 770 in
> I would like to know if there would be any chance to create custom keyboards.
"any chance" - sure - the keyboard layouts are just small files on the
filesystem. There might be the code that generates them in some future
Maemo update.
> Is there any plan to use xkbd[1] or newest matchbox-keyboar
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