Salve!
Robert Michel schrieb am Samstag, den 25. November 2006 um 04:22h:
> 2 must seen videos of Jefferson Y.Han work:
Not only that on a Neo1973 could play 2 people (pong or others..)
or more people at the same time, the screen could have different
windows or be splittet so that that 2 persons
On 11/24/06 10:09 PM, "Stuart Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Few questions about the OpenMoKo phones.
> Vibrate Feature, is this going to appear on these phones?
Yes.
> Bluetooth - mentioned lots already, I also would like to see it.
So would we. We're going to do our best ;-)
> Camera - B
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 02:56:55AM +0100, Michael Lauer wrote:
> > Tim Oreilly posted a blog post titled as "Ten Things I Want From My
> > Phone". Can be interesting to read:
>
> > http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/oreilly/radar/atom/~3/52223180/ten_things_i_wa.html
>
> Wow -- there's a lot of cool
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Marcin Juszkiewicz schreef:
> Dnia sobota, 25 listopada 2006 20:12, Gustavo Ferreira napisał:
>> - what's the rendering mode - black&white, greyscale or sub-pixel?
>
> I'm guessing: subpixel.
There was a discussion in #openmoko about wether or not 1
Dnia sobota, 25 listopada 2006 20:12, Gustavo Ferreira napisał:
> new to the list, writing to ask about the use of fonts in openmoko.
> i'm a type-designer and have developed a wide collection of bitmap
> fonts in the last years. i am interested in making some of these fonts
> available to free/o
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006, Richard Franks wrote:
On 11/24/06, Ben F-W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please note that this list deliberately didn't include promotional ideas
('limited offer' discount etc) or hardware/technical suggestions,
although this line was sometimes hard to draw. My rough defini
hello there,
new to the list, writing to ask about the use of fonts in openmoko.
i'm a type-designer and have developed a wide collection of bitmap fonts in the
last years.
i am interested in making some of these fonts available to free/open-source
projects, and was pointed
by a friend to this
On 11/24/06, Ben F-W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please note that this list deliberately didn't include promotional ideas
('limited offer' discount etc) or hardware/technical suggestions,
although this line was sometimes hard to draw. My rough definition was
whether it was something I'd expect to
Could someone tell me how fast the phone will be able to transmit data, and
what type of networks will be able to deliver that speed?
I am developing an internet based music service and part of my model is
delivering music on mobile phones wirelessly. But phones have either had a
sufficiently fas
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 12:45:26 -0500, Richard Franks wrote
>
> Fundamental to this though, is how quickly the Neo1973 can update its
> display - is it possible to get some FPS figures for just a simple
> for XY loop?
For FPS calucation, pluse and porch should first be determined. The typical
valu
There hasn't seemed to be much mention of video playback here, and I'm
curious; assuming a ported video player, could one expect to be able to
decently play back fullscreen video (possibly scaled up from a smaller
resolution) on this thing? Need not be fancy, maybe VCDish (MPEG-1,
352x288) or even
Salve!
just some more thoughts about the screen - IMHO would it be
fine to have a
- anti break strong construction
- anti-scratch surface
- a good anti-refection coating
and I saw that Zeis offers "Clean-coat" anti water/dirt film
http://www.zeiss.de/C125679B0052098D/EmbedTitelIntern/EVP_Beschic
Salve!
I have no internals of the Neo1973 developing project
so I'm just *speculating* what technic the touch screen
with the multi-touch power would have...
Robert Michel schrieb am Samstag, den 25. November 2006 um 04:22h:
> A grafic, that explain the design of a "multi-touch" screen sensor:
>
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