(I just learned about OpenMOKO today. I am new to this list and just browsed the archive a little. So, please, forgive me, if I am asking frequently asked questions ;)
Hi all, I am one of the developers of NMM (Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware http://www.networkmultimedia.org/ ). In short, NMM offers a new approach for developing distributed multimedia applications, including streaming but also remote control of all devices within the network. For example, a mobile phone can control a TV receiver, or even receive a (transcoded) audio/video stream from the home network. Furthermore, media playback can also be handed over seamlessly between a mobile device and a stationary system, such as a hifi system. Finally, media streams can be presented synchronously on different devices. NMM runs on Linux, different Unixes, and Windows, on different platforms, ranging from embedded systems, to PCs, to large-scale computing clusters. The NMM group (and also the associated company Motama http://www.motama.com) is highly interested in starting to port NMM to the OpenMOKO platform. As first step, a simple media player would be interesting. As further steps, we would like to enable all advanced features of NMM. So, we have a number of questions that we would be happy if you could comment on: 1) Is it possible to get a device for evaluation now? 2) What is already planned in regards to multimedia, streaming, control, etc.? 3) What kind of networking interfaces will be available with the first revision? When will WLAN be available? 4) Porting support: Will the platform be a "full-featured" Linux platform, e.g. regarding C++ support? Thank you! Have fun, Marco _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

