Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-13 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On 5/11/07, Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The big problem is the lack of debug tools. I write a new extension. I then want to profile it, to find out how much CPU, and how much CPU it makes the core use. I can't. Worse, the same problem applies to most of the XUL/XBL/JS core. I was

Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-13 Thread Florent THIERY
Hi Or opera of course... it went fully open-source didn't it? No it's not. It's just free. I'm wondering why nobody seems to consider webkit as the viable alternative: * it's open source * it's been ported to qt recently, which may lead openmoko to use qt libs * there is a registered google

Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-13 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Florent THIERY writes: I'm wondering why nobody seems to consider webkit as the viable alternative: I'm sort of missing why you seem to feel webkit isn't a viable alternative -- I've never worked with it at all, but you seem to be giving a bunch of reasons why it's likely to be just that by the

accelerometer in neo?

2007-05-13 Thread Robin Paulson
i've been thinking recently about other applications for the openmoko, beyond the usual phone/maps/gps/internet access, and a couple of them require an accelerometer i could find no mention of one in the wiki, either in the hardware list or the wish list. does anyone have any ideas? would this

Re: accelerometer in neo?

2007-05-13 Thread Zachary Alberico
We could have the screen go landscape when you turn it. :) On May 13, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Robin Paulson wrote: i've been thinking recently about other applications for the openmoko, beyond the usual phone/maps/gps/internet access, and a couple of them require an accelerometer i could find no

USB host connector? (was Re: Battery powered charging/USB hub)

2007-05-13 Thread Mark Eichin
Speaking of USB -- the openmoko has a USB device port on the side (that's being discussed in this thread) and internally has a USB host, according to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Category:Neo1973_Hardware#USB_Host but I what I haven't seen clarified - is the USB host port brought outside at all?

Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-13 Thread Greg Oliver
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 16:12 +0200, Thomas Gstädtner wrote: As announced this is a long term project, so there will be no firefox mobile in 2007 and maybe not in 2008. Firefox doesnt only use a massive amount of RAM, it also needs a powerful CPU. Imho a browser based on KHTML/WebKit,

Re:USB host connector? (was Re: Battery powered charging/USB hub)

2007-05-13 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Mark Eichin writes: Speaking of USB -- the openmoko has a USB device port on the side (that's being discussed in this thread) and internally has a USB host, according to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Category:Neo1973_Hardware#USB_Host but I what I haven't seen clarified - is the USB host port

Re: accelerometer in neo?

2007-05-13 Thread Tehn Yit Chin
Hey, There was a long discussion on accelerator on the list back in Jan07. I have just searched through the mailing list archive... http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/002067.html Cheers, On 5/14/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i've been thinking recently

Re: accelerometer in neo?

2007-05-13 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Since SPI is available for IO (near as I can tell), there's something to be said for an expansion back that would have room for a bunch of optional peripherals in some sort of standard form facter... ___ OpenMoko community mailing list