Am 29.10.2007 um 00:41 schrieb Doug Sutherland:
Open hardware means availability of schematics and gerbers,
Are they available for the Neo?
Really open hardware would be if you get all the files to produce
your own silicon :-)
not source code, and this is not open hardware. Driver code
is
Sorry,
I did copy the wrong link. Here is the correct one for the LCD-PDA
module.
http://www.compulab.co.il/x270em/download/
Am 29.10.2007 um 00:41 schrieb Doug Sutherland:
Open hardware means availability of schematics and gerbers,
Are they available for the Neo?
Really open hardware
Mikkel Meyer Andersen skrev:
Hi,
I've also tried to develop a keyboard for finger-use. I started with
developing a dictionary library, and have only made a very simple GUI to use
it.
I haven't seen you keyboard yet, but I'm really looking forward to. In
addition to this, I hope to be able to
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Open hardware means availability of schematics and gerbers,
Are they available for the Neo?
No, Neo is not open hardware either.
Even if it was it would not be easy to produce.
I have a reflow oven and could do it, but I think
it would end up costing just as
Hi,
I've just recently started a project:
https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/openmoko-input/
Please feel free to join it!
I haven't really started at using the SVN there yet, so the source I've got
so far can be downloaded from www.scienco.org/openmoko-input.tar.gz - I'll
put it in the
Hi all,
I could see that there is many people interested in develop a new input
method, like me. I do not have an implementation of my idea right now , but
I created a program (using genetic techniques) that can help on the
optimization of the layout. In theory It could optimize any kind of
Tjenare Lars!
I think a good place to find such information is the Dasher project. (
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/ ) They use a probabalistic model
to make another alternative input device, using the same sort of statistics
that you need. The project is open source, so even though
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