kimaidou wrote, on 2009-01-15 18:53:
> Hi all
> No offense, but could you please rename the topic with "patents something"
> instead of keyboard mockup ? I let you choose the right one though.
> thanks in advance.
>
> 2009/1/15 Arthur Marsh
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>> But the
Chris Samuel wrote, on 2009-01-13 18:42:
> On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 5:11:45 am Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>>> [1] - which is ironic given that they were invented to encourage people
>>> to publish their ideas rather than keep them secret.
>> Actually, not so ironic: it basically means that rather than keep
Michele Renda wrote, on 2008-11-14 23:59:
> PS. Some hints on future OpenGL chips can arrive inside the next GTAXX
> versions? :)
Try http://www.opengraphics.org/ - once the FGPA version is fully
debugged, an ASIC version could be produced.
Arthur.
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Hi, I saw a post on device-owners about some openmoko mailing list
changes, but as I'm subscribed via gmane.org and for some reason email
address scrambling was enabled, so any email addresses in headers or
messages (unless '@' is replaced by other text e.g. ' at ') they are
completely unintell
Gilles Casse wrote, on 11/06/08 08:52:
> Hello,
>
> You could possibly get feedback from the gnome accessibility mailing
> list, they already expressed interest for accessible smartphones:
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-accessibility-list/
>
> I am interested by the neo as a device which
Steven Kurylo wrote, on 20/05/08 10:44:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Rod Whitby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) wrote:
Well, I much appreciate your work and your openness with community,
unfortunately I can't say the same about Openmoko in this occasion since
this should
Chris Hessing wrote, on 27/11/07 05:14:
I have done a little bit of work with SIM cards in Linux. You should
check out the PCSC project. It isn't the easiest thing to get running,
but it can read and write data to/from SIM cards. (Assuming you have a
reader it supports. I have a Towitoko Ch
Shakthi Kannan wrote, on 2007-07-28 21:22:
Hi,
I have been looking for an AT command test suite that can be run on
the host. I've tried:
1. Minicom:
Keying in AT commands has to be done manually. I tried using the
built-in runscript feature to automate the process, for example:
send "AT"
Hi, I heard a bit of a radio interview with a Jason Burton of
Alzheimer's Australia Western Australia who was working on a project to
use GPS enabled handsets as locators for people with dementia (who would
obviously need to be carrying the handset and have GPS reception for the
idea to work).
nitro wrote, on 2007-05-04 17:36:
http://www.imgtec.com/PowerVR/products/Video/MVDA2/index.asp
The bad point of this kind of chip are the limited amount of supported
codecs, so this kind below would be better ; also because it's OpenGL|ES
2.0 compatible ;)
"[...] Video processing for free,
mathew davis wrote, On 29/03/07 05:29:
I have an itch that I would like to explain to you and give an idea of
how to overcome that itch and see if that is possible or not, and if so
a good idea or not. So first here is my itch. I have a VoIP phone at
home which uses my WiFi connection to make
Bartlomiej Zdanowski AutoGuard Ltd. wrote, On 27/03/07 17:53:
Hi.
I thought about voice synthesizer software to build in OpenMoko for
blind person. I know some blind people and currently they can only use
Nokia with Symbian and proper software. Does anyone have any experience
with voice synthe
Robert Michel wrote, On 13/01/07 04:01:
Salve Alessandro!
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Alessandro Iurlano wrote:
As I am mainly a low level programmer I will probably try to put my hands on
the Neo at kernel level like customizing
the linux kernel with patches or even try to program the Neo with my own
Josef Wolf wrote, On 20/12/06 09:01:
Unfortunately, the details about the neo hardware are not disclosed yet.
But AFAIK, the module in question is a separate "modem" communicating
via AT-commands over a serial connection with the main CPU. I don't
see a big difference to the types of modems tha
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