We'd also love to get your feedback and how to make things more
visually impaired friend
Wow. Thank you for such a positive response!
So to motivate some people playing with GUI and fonts, could you
give us some feedback what you hate/dislike on normal phones
On my current phone the text
Salve Matthew!
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006, Matthew Wood wrote:
Are you impaired yourself? Or does you work with impaired people?
Will you like to join OpenMoko development?
Yes, I am visually impaired myself, and I am a developer. And right
now I need a new phone, and one that I can use ;-)
Salve!
I used MegaWiki on the PalmPilot, a hack that allows you to use
the normal Palm application memo, calendar, todo, addressbook
as wiki and of course the Wikpedia.
So I love to see some links inbetween applications like MegaWiki
for OpenMoko
Todo
* call [Frank]
Frank
[Markt 1]
tapping on
Bah! I meant to copy the list on that question.
Thanks for the answer though. Maybe someone else can also help
clarify? I thought fpga were basically PLDs and that they worked
exactly the same. I didn't know they lose config without power and need
to be reprogrammed.
--Tim
On Fri, 8 Dec
hello openmoko folks,
i've been intrigued by your announcements and would like to ask: can
an open platform like yours be used to provide a smartphone ui that's
more accessible to the visually impaired? current phones can be
really hard to use :-(
as more details about the platform
On 12/7/06, Christopher Heiny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly is it that we want OpenMoko to be?
Do we really want a shiny geek toy? Something that is super cool and
technologically advanced, but only nerds will want to hack on?
Or should we be working toward a solid OpenSource platform
On 12/6/06, Ole Tange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But even if this is not possible getting a FPGA out to the masses, I
would think would make a lot of difference. Especially after seeing:
General Purpose, Low Power Supercomputing Using Reconfiguration
I haven't misposted again. No, really.
Inspired by Christopher Heinys thrust, I started wondering about what
actual 'average' consumers want. It's my impression that the
BlackBerry currently holds the crown for the if I wanted a phone that
could also do XYZ:
Wow. I had never heard of MegWiki. I visited their website on your
recommendation and I love what I've read.
It would be a great feature to have.
Michael
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Robert Michel wrote:
Salve!
I used MegaWiki on the PalmPilot, a hack that allows you to use
the normal Palm
We had some major headaches with this - mostly because legacy code
written for 32bit architectures tends to make silly assumptions that
pointers can be cast to integers. But there also a number of tricky
cases where it wasn't immediately obvious that the datatype
discrepancy was the root cause.
AFAIK from my VERY limited exposure to FPGAs, you actually have a couple
options. There is SRAM storage which requires re-program at power cycle. But
you also have Fuse/Anti-Fuse FPGAs which are one time programmed; and EPROM,
EEPROM, and flash which don't require you to reprogram at power
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