There was a note a few months back that someone had gotten an app to run without modification it seems:
Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Bryan Stearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Date: October 12, 2007 4:18:44 AM EDT >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Subject: Hey! it works! >>> >>> Hi David, >>> >>> It's 1:16AM: here's what's happening: >>> >>> - A while back, heard about Chumby - I'm sure you've heard of it >>> by now, too. I put myself on their "keep me posted" mailing list. >>> - A week or so ago, they finally let me order one. >>> - It arrived today. I spent an hour playing with it, then decided >>> to look at how to create Flash movies for it. >>> - I spent a couple of hours trying to get "ming" to built a non- >>> empty .swf that did anything, without crashing. Not successful - >>> took my girlfriend for pizza. >>> - After pizza, and some TV, and the late news, I decided to poke >>> at it some more. Quickly gave up on "ming", decided to look at >>> alternatives. >>> - About *twenty minutes ago*, I remembered that OpenLaszlo >>> produces Flash! I downloaded 4.0.5, wrote a hello-world, tried it >>> in a browser, hit the button to deploy SOLO, dug a SWF out of the >>> resulting ZIP, and scp'd it to the Chumby, et voila! eureka! waa- >>> hoo! >>> >>> (ok, so it's only a green background with "hello, world" written >>> on it, but I inadvertently left a "<window/>" in it, so my Chumby >>> has a little window frame that I can drag around the touchscreen >>> with my finger! how cool is that?!) >>> >>> I'm heading for bed now, but wanted to let you know of my great >>> out-of-the-box experience with OpenLaszlo (even though the box >>> was small). Who knows, maybe Chumby will open up a new market for >>> you! >>> >>> Hope all's well in your world. >>> >>> ...Bryan >>> >>> On Jan 12, 2008 3:16 AM, Michael Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > does anyone have experience with those chumby devices available at > www.chumby.com > ? > They are capable of runing flash lite apps. Maybe OL apps can be used > with those devices as well. > > Thank you for your input, > Michael. > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED]
