Dnia sobota, 10 lutego 2007, Joshua Hoblitt napisał:
Does anyone know if Perl or Python will build on openembbeded/ep93xx?
Both languages are supported. Perl 5.8.7, Python 2.4.x
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kkr wrote:
Le vendredi 09 février 2007 à 20:33 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
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For example, imagine an application that uses GPS location information to
determine your car's proximity to your favorite grocery store on your way
home. When you get to within 5 miles of the store, your Neo
Ian Stirling writes:
In most cases, the fact that you're going past the store is pretty
irrelevant to the need for groceries.
Or, for most of us on the way home, the fact that you weren't going
to be near the store has nothing to do with the fact that you are now
going by the store...
Hey,
I was wondering how much thought there's been put into making applications for
OpenMoko compatible across different devices. Imagine in a couple of years,
when OpenMoko has been put on 10+ different types of phones, all with
different features. For instance, some will have GPS (like the
http://www.zdziarski.com/projects/maclojack/
We could provide a similar service in OpenMoko. When the device is
reported stolen (from the web), a daemon on the phone will phone home
(heh. To our webservice) current GPS location and pictures and stuff
(with the GPS location, you're sorted, but
Unfortunatly, It looks to me like T-Mobile is currently not
interested in
letting its pre-paid customers use GPRS to go anywhere outside their
Silly
T-Zones walled garden.
Let me guess.
This contains such things as weather reports, news headlines,
ringtones, ...
All available for a
Being an Apple customer, I hate to buy Apple products because i know
that my product will be updated very shortly after my purchase. With
OpenMoko, I really, really, want the first generation Neo, but, Sean
has already set a target release date for the 2nd generation of the
phone. I am so
On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 20:08 -0600, Ryan Kline wrote:
Being an Apple customer, I hate to buy Apple products because i know
that my product will be updated very shortly after my purchase. With
OpenMoko, I really, really, want the first generation Neo, but, Sean
has already set a target release
Hey everyone--
It is almost Feb. 11th here in Dallas and I was thinking that it
would be great if the developers that receive Neos tomorrow or in the
coming days would post pictures/video to the discussion. Being a non-
developer, I am so eager to see the phone and its interface. I envy
You should not have any problem getting GPRS to work as long as you are using
their regular service. AFAIK, only their PREPAID service has the access to
GPRS restricted.
-Jason
On Saturday 10 February 2007 12:40, Ben Burdette wrote:
Unfortunatly, It looks to me like T-Mobile is currently
Unfortunatly, It looks to me like T-Mobile is currently not interested in
letting its pre-paid customers use GPRS to go anywhere outside their Silly
T-Zones walled garden.
Let me guess.
This contains such things as weather reports, news headlines, ringtones, ...
All available for a small
2007/2/11, Ryan Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would be great if the developers that receive Neos tomorrow or in the
coming days would post pictures/video to the discussion.
Sure, I will publish Neo unboxing pictorial as soon as I get it :-)
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