--- Koen Kooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've been happily using ALSA on my ipaqs for some
> time now :)
>
Yes, sa11xx-uda1341 is the only driver available under
"sound/arm" dirctory of mainline tree. But Russell
don't recommened it as way of development on other arm
based chips. Check the
Hello
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> Nils Faerber
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> Subject: [maemo-developers] Missing startup notification
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Hi!
It seems I have a little problem with the Plucker reader, it lacks the
startup notification, i.e. when you start it upall other applications
start with the animated notifier in the upper right corner before
presenting their first toplevel window.
W
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 8:14 pm, Koen Kooi wrote:
> You're confusing distro (OpenZaurus) and environment (Opie or GPE), but
> that doesn't matter much for the point that QT/e and sharp suck.
This is obviously just an opinion that thousands of Japanese Zaurus users will
disagree with. I could go on a
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 8:10 pm, Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> I assume that Nokia did precise analysis on the points of failure of the
> Zaurus' acceptance. A fork of Maemo would be absolutely
The Zaurus is the most popular pda in Japan. It is not a failure. Only in
western markets where Sharp did not
What about porting tsclient[1] ?
Best regards,
[1] http://www.gnomepro.com/tsclient/
2005/6/30, MetaVoid Developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well I'm hoping on using rdesktop for controlling a win xp running 640x480
> so I can bring my workstation to the living room when not using the
> build in so
Well I'm hoping on using rdesktop for controlling a win xp running 640x480
so I can bring my workstation to the living room when not using the
build in software.
On 6/30/05, Steffen Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Here some little inspirations: I think it's possible to use a 770 for a v
Hi
I tried compiling Xmame (http://www.mame.net/) on
Maemo. It was quite simple, merely fiddling with the
makefile was enough. The program runs quite well on
the sdk. I can also compile it with the ARM rootstrap,
but obviously I can't test it. I'm not sure the 770
has enough horsepower to run it,
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>>Hi all!
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>>How will be sound output and input done on the
>>platform? - Will be ALSA
>>used therefore?
>
>
> I don't think so. There are issues for ALSA on ARM.
> You can g
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Komal Shah wrote:
> --- Timo Steuerwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hi all!
>>
>>How will be sound output and input done on the
>>platform? - Will be ALSA
>>used therefore?
>
>
> I don't think so. There are issues for ALSA on ARM.
> You can g
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Daniel Monteiro schrieb:
> I guess there are lots of cons against Series 60
> devicecs and they still able to playback a movie.
> this would compensate the low res. my bet is that it
> will have the same speed.remember: Series 60 SDK have
> very limi
I can do it, with either information posted on this list, announcement list, or
personal e-mail. WiKi would also work, but if I create a separate category for
development updates here - http://nokia770.com - and those who care subscribe
to RSS, then there will always be a quick way for developer
I guess there are lots of cons against Series 60
devicecs and they still able to playback a movie.
this would compensate the low res. my bet is that it
will have the same speed.remember: Series 60 SDK have
very limited (if any) DSP direct access.the 770 will
have more access to them.
but,for no
Thx, but now i
have installed knoppix on my external usb-hdd. It works great with maemo. Only
booting is not so easily. I have to use a boot floppy.
Sry for my
English, I'm a german student ^^.
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Here some little inspirations: I think it’s
possible to use a 770 for a vnc client to control your pc.
It’s ok when you could control your media
player and some system functions like shuting down and so on.
I’ve tried to use a little matrix lcd for
showing some system status messages. But
--- Timo Steuerwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> How will be sound output and input done on the
> platform? - Will be ALSA
> used therefore?
I don't think so. There are issues for ALSA on ARM.
You can google alsa mailing list with ALSA on ARM or
something like that. So, I believe OS
Hi all!
How will be sound output and input done on the platform? - Will be ALSA
used therefore?
Are there already any details available about the sound chip on the
Nokia 770?
- Many thanks in advance for your answers!
BR,
Timo Steuerwald
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Steffen Vogel wrote:
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.
Hi,
There is no need to modify kernel for that, it already supports
both USB host and peripheral modes (see Juha's message).
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 15:35 +0300, ext Salonen Kuisma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> unfortunately the 770 is in the device mode, which means that you cannot
> plug extra devices via
Hi,
unfortunately the 770 is in the device mode, which means that you cannot
plug extra devices via USB to it. However, it is possible to modify the
kernel to be in the host mode, so you can plug USB devices like
harddisks and keyboards. There is nothing special attempts to disable
the device
Olli Salli wrote:
I think, with the power available in current x86 CPU's, almost perfect
emulation of the target device is _POSSIBLE_, just that, for example,
reproducing the DSP:s functionality would be a HUGE project and clearly
not in scope for the SDK.
Of course. But that sounds like lo
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005, Timo Steuerwald wrote:
> What's about the question related to bluetooth?
By default, the 770 will have both page scan and inquiry scan disabled
(i.e. be non-connectable and non-discoverable). Enabling those scan
modes is just a matter of issuing a simple HCI command. For exam
Hello to all Maemos out there,
I installed php/mysql/mediawiki-software on a webpage
to provide you the "wiki770" currenty at http://www.linuxpower.de.
I ordered the domain "wiki770.org" (for a better name) this will
work tomorrow..
I have to learn the mediawiki-syntax myself and any help
would
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
Hi all!
The Maemo.org team has been thinking of ideas how to liven up our site
and now we'd like to hear from all of you regarding what the news and
press page should have in it. At the moment the news page isn't very
informative, so what kind of stuff would you all want to read and what
would be
Hello,
Does anybody know Jarnal[1]? It is a java app trying to clone M$
Journal app used in TabletPC devices. Give it a try, it has some nice
features like using PDF files as background, handwriten recognizer,
etc.
Is there any plan to use Java in N770?
Could be something similar (Gournal[2]) be
What's about the question related to bluetooth?
BT,
Timo Steuerwald
Olli Salli schrieb:
The OMAP platform comes with a TI CMS320C55x DSP, that handles the
decoding of multimedia and some drawing too. It can be used pretty
flexibly. Also, the software will probably get optimized a lot more tha
The OMAP platform comes with a TI CMS320C55x DSP, that handles the
decoding of multimedia and some drawing too. It can be used pretty
flexibly. Also, the software will probably get optimized a lot more than
it currently is, so everything should be faster by the time the device
ships.
On Wed, 2005-
Hello,
Similar summaries of ongoing issues as kerneltraffic and wine traffic
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/ would be great. Of course writing something like
that takes quite a some time. :)
BR,
-Joni
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Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> Wooky wrote:
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>> 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 s
Wooky wrote:
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
Wouldn't it make sense to compile monthly summaries on the ongoing
development? About 3,000 to 10,000 characters and some links should be
enough to provide an overview on started porting efforts, quick hacks
that make sense and troubleshootings.
When the wiki ready, we may put it there. Until
Hi,
sorry for an offtopic, but you could also point your Zaurus-
owning friend here: http://www.openbsd.org/zaurus.html ;-)
Regards
Alex
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> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:46 AM
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ext Matthias Steinbauer wrote:
>Do I understand right, that the Roadmap on the maemo.org Roadmap shows planned
>things. So if I choose lets say a C++ Layer for Hildon widget set as as
>summer project for me ... everybody would be happy?
>
>Matthias
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Do I understand right, that the Roadmap on the maemo.org Roadmap shows planned
things. So if I choose lets say a C++ Layer for Hildon widget set as as
summer project for me ... everybody would be happy?
Matthias
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