Florent THIERY writes:
If you're about Macromedia Flash (er, now Adobe), isn't it closed
source?
The neo has a closed source real time OS running the GSM part...
OS? It's been said pretty consistently that it's a user-mode daemon.
Still one more piece of closed source software than I like to
Pfeiffer
Sent: Wednesday, 25 April 2007 10:24 AM
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Subject: Re: Widgets: Openmoko/Chumby transproject?
Florent THIERY writes:
If you're about Macromedia Flash (er, now Adobe), isn't it closed
source?
The neo has a closed source real time OS running
On ke, 2007-04-25 at 08:23 -0600, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Florent THIERY writes:
If you're about Macromedia Flash (er, now Adobe), isn't it closed
source?
The neo has a closed source real time OS running the GSM part...
OS? It's been said pretty consistently that it's a user-mode daemon.
Dnia środa, 25 kwietnia 2007, Joe Pfeiffer napisał:
The neo has a closed source real time OS running the GSM part...
OS? It's been said pretty consistently that it's a user-mode daemon.
Still one more piece of closed source software than I like to see, but
not an OS.
Closed source daemon
Dean Collins пишет:
but at the end of the day functionality is more important than all
open source.
No it's not; why am I waiting for this device instead of buying Windows
one?
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From: J F [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 24, 2007 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Widgets: Openmoko/Chumby transproject?
To: t3st3r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 24/4/07 8:23 pm, t3st3r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Florent THIERY wrote:
Disclaimer: in no way I'm any official
I do believe there are open source apps to create flash files,
however, I'm
no expert on the subject and am too lazy to hunt for links right
now :p
maybe someone who's had experience on this side of things could say
something on their quality.
I _am_ a Flash designer/developer, and there
Hi
I guess that many people already heard about the long-awaited chumby,
one of these hack-me devices.
Hardware specs:
# 266 MHz ARM controller (the MX21 by Freescale)
# 32 MB SDRAM running at 133 MHz bus speed
# 64 MB NAND FLASH ROM
# 320x240 3.5 TFT LCD
http://www.chumby.com/developers
And
Florent THIERY wrote:
Disclaimer: in no way I'm any official or whatever - I'm just a
subscriber of this list like you.All following thing is just a my own
private opinition.Other recipients or officials may feel this in
slightly another way.
As we can see, the neo and the chumby have a lot
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