On 12/11/06, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/8/06, Colin Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put two Neos in a room with no cell service - can they find each other?
Even with service, if nobody punches in 'codes' on each?
Oh, if only it had bluetooth.
If the speaker could
I dropped the original idea below because of its limited utility, and
this follow-up has even less utility.. however, since there is some
javascript support in the PSP browser.. and the PSP would export its
file-system to the Neo.. it should be technically possible. I wouldn't
like to guess at
On #openmoko someone asked for a way to attach USB gadgets that need
power to a Neo, and I found this device:
http://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Power-Battery-Powered-CP-H420MP/dp/B0002UQALQ
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Hi Joel,
I guess you want something like: http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/btchat/
maybe a little less interactive...
I guess I will give it a try once I have a device.
Collin
Quoting Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Presuming that V1 devices will lack bluetooth, what other means exist
for
Salve Sean, Stefan, *!
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 12/10/06 3:02 AM, Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep in mind that I'm not speaking for the FIC team here. The flash
chips containing the BP OS will be able get new firmware flashed. I'm
pretty sure that no GSM
I had a dream last night in which I was showing off my Neo to my geek friends,
who of course were drooling over the open Linux-based design and hardware
features such as the VGA screen and the USB host port.
Have I been spending too much time writing, reading, and thinking about this
project
Hi,
PSP is not an open platform (Sony SDK costs $1), but there is the
homebrew SDK (http://ps2dev.org/psp), it's kind of hacking but it is possible
sometimes to get the homebrew apps to run on the PSP. So wifi proxy can be
implemented in C++ (PSP 2.7/8/+ firmware also supports Flash).
I
On 12/11/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
10 bonus points if it sounds like R2D2.
efficient data transmission via audio mustn't sound well
for the user - DTMF for transmitting your phonenumber
would be acceptable, but the other modulations?
Heh! That idea was intended just for
Salve Richard,*!
BTW the SoC does not have a soundcard, which IC will do this job?
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/MobileSoC/ApplicationProcessor/ARM9Series/S3C2410/2410UserManual.pdf
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Richard Franks wrote:
On 12/11/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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