Re: Got also a WikiReader now

2010-09-10 Thread Jeff
It's easy to load languages on the card. But unfortunately, they don't have a  
Polish Wiki yet. As long as you get the international Wikireader, it supports 
up to a 16gb microSD card. International comes with an 8gb. English takes up 
about 5gb.
Summer 2010 Update (8GB, 16GB) 
Download the base image and then download the language packs that you want to 
use: 
Base Files (12.2 MB): All 
English Wikipedia (5 GB): Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
中文 Wikipedia (449.8 MB): All 
日本語 Wikipedia (1.4 GB): Parts 1, 2 
Português Wikipedia (640.2 MB): All 
Norsk (bokmål) Wikipedia (294.8 MB): All 
Ελληνικά Wikipedia (106.7 MB): All 
Français Wikipedia (1.6 GB): Parts 1, 2 
Suomi Wikipedia (310.7 MB): All 
Dansk Wikipedia (162.1 MB): All 
Deutsch Wikipedia (1.9 GB): Parts 1, 2 
Nederlands Wikipedia (678.2 MB): All 
Español Wikipedia (1.1 GB): Parts 1, 2 
Cymraeg Wikipedia (30.9 MB): All 
Русский Wikipedia (1 GB): All 
Magyar Wikipedia (311.4 MB): All 
English Wikiquote (53.8 MB): All 
English Wiktionary (388.1 MB): All 

On Thursday, September 09, 2010 07:20:23 pm Adam Bogacki wrote:
 On -9/01/37 07:59, Alexander Lehner wrote:
  Since 'Pulster' recently posted, that he has Germanized WikiReaders, I
  could not resist and ordered one.
  Now I've got it and started playing around (first removed the cap to
  see the connector to the debug serial interface - disappointed, I need
  a special adapter to it).
  But what really surprised me was the fact, that the delivered SD card
  not only held a german Wikipedia, but also a english and a dutch one!
  and I can switch between then during runtime and even the history
  function tracks the different country-specific entries correctly.
  This function makes it valuable for me, since there are a lot of
  country-specific pages which are not translated to other languages
  (simply because it sometimes makes no sense).
  
  Of course I was looking around to see some hacks or mods, but I was
  too lazy to set up my own build-chain. The Fortran interface is nice
  for some tests, indeed.
  Just for the joy of yes, we can I'd be intersted in some different
  ways of abusing that device, and I'm missing a email group like this
  one for the OM handy.
  Any pointers to active hackers for the WikiReader?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Alex.
 
 Is there a dual polish - english wikireader SD card available yet ?
 
 Adam Bogacki,
 
 adam.boga...@clear.net.nz
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Re: Got also a WikiReader now

2010-09-09 Thread Adam Bogacki
On -9/01/37 07:59, Alexander Lehner wrote:

 Since 'Pulster' recently posted, that he has Germanized WikiReaders, I
 could not resist and ordered one.
 Now I've got it and started playing around (first removed the cap to
 see the connector to the debug serial interface - disappointed, I need
 a special adapter to it).
 But what really surprised me was the fact, that the delivered SD card
 not only held a german Wikipedia, but also a english and a dutch one!
 and I can switch between then during runtime and even the history
 function tracks the different country-specific entries correctly.
 This function makes it valuable for me, since there are a lot of
 country-specific pages which are not translated to other languages
 (simply because it sometimes makes no sense).

 Of course I was looking around to see some hacks or mods, but I was
 too lazy to set up my own build-chain. The Fortran interface is nice
 for some tests, indeed.
 Just for the joy of yes, we can I'd be intersted in some different
 ways of abusing that device, and I'm missing a email group like this
 one for the OM handy.
 Any pointers to active hackers for the WikiReader?

 Thanks,

 Alex.




Is there a dual polish - english wikireader SD card available yet ?

Adam Bogacki,

adam.boga...@clear.net.nz
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Got also a WikiReader now

2010-09-08 Thread Alexander Lehner

Since 'Pulster' recently posted, that he has Germanized WikiReaders, I 
could not resist and ordered one.
Now I've got it and started playing around (first removed the cap to see 
the connector to the debug serial interface - disappointed, I need a 
special adapter to it).
But what really surprised me was the fact, that the delivered SD card not 
only held a german Wikipedia, but also a english and a dutch one!
and I can switch between then during runtime and even the history 
function tracks the different country-specific entries correctly.
This function makes it valuable for me, since there are a lot of 
country-specific pages which are not translated to other languages (simply 
because it sometimes makes no sense).

Of course I was looking around to see some hacks or mods, but I was too 
lazy to set up my own build-chain. The Fortran interface is nice for some 
tests, indeed.
Just for the joy of yes, we can I'd be intersted in some different ways 
of abusing that device, and I'm missing a email group like this one for 
the OM handy.
Any pointers to active hackers for the WikiReader?

Thanks,

Alex.



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