"What are the features of the chumby? Wi-fi connectivity • access to the free Chumby Network • 3.5" LCD color touchscreen • two external USB 2.0 full-speed ports • 350 MHz ARM processor • 64 MB SDRAM • 64 MB NAND flash ROM • stereo 2W speakers • headphone output • squeeze sensor • accelerometer (motion sensor) • leather casing • AC adapter included"
I think the GTA02 would handle that just fine. The only thing it's missing is the "squeeze sensor". -Steven On 11/6/07, Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would it be possible to run the Chumby ( http://chumby.com/ ) software on > OpenMoko / the Neo1973? What would it take to make this possible? > Why do I want it? Imagine it like this: Plug your Chumby equiped OpenMoko > device into the USB charging cable (/cradle). Let it sit for a while. After > five minutes of no activity, the Chumby software starts up automatically and > displays flash widgets, just like a Chumby would. With a simple press of the > power button, you get out of Chumby and back into OpenMoko. > Makes sense, doesn't it? Why get another immobile device if you've got all > the hardware to run Chumby software in your Neo? It might still make sense > if you want a permanent Chumby beside your bed or multiple around the house. > Many people probably would not want to get the hardware twice, though, so it > would make sense to make their Neos work as part time Chumbys. In the GTA02, > we should have all the necessary hardware with accelerometers and Wifi. > > _______________________________________________ > OpenMoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community