Hi!
Are there ideas of creating TWUIK-like motion/transition engine for
OpenMoko? This feature would be great for consumer product. For example
compare UIs of Nokia 6230 and SonyEricsson K750...
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Best regards,
Denis
Does anyone know if the PMB 2520 GPS chip does true GPS calculations
(with correlator) or does it only do Assisted GPS (A-GPS) ???
Thanks, Brendan.
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On Friday 25 May 2007 13:37, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
The software seems a lot worse than the hardware at the moment. Every
reaction to user input is slow. The GUI is quite pretty but the speed is
worrysome. What CPU is going to be in the upcoming faster version?
I would not be surprised to hear
Does anyone know if the PMB 2520 GPS chip does true GPS calculations
(with correlator) or does it only do Assisted GPS (A-GPS) ???
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Hardware:AGPS
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Hi!
Are there ideas of creating TWUIK-like motion/transition engine for
OpenMoko? This feature would be great for consumer product. For example
compare UIs of Nokia 6230 and SonyEricsson K750...
There is no blitter on the neo1973, so moving or transforming full-screen
windows is quite
Hi!
Are there ideas of creating TWUIK-like motion/transition engine for
OpenMoko? This feature would be great for consumer product. For example
compare UIs of Nokia 6230 and SonyEricsson K750...
There is no blitter on the neo1973, so moving or transforming full-screen
windows is quite
I've not seen any of these devices except in the photos, and I've not seen
any video/screen capture of the software in its current state. I understand
that this is a first-generation device, and that when the Neo1973 is
released that FIC will also be releasing a few additional 'secret' devices.
Hi,
You're saying to add transition effects to a window, which probably
would not take up a whole QVGA display, at a reasonable rate of
15/frames second for a phone, will require 70mb/s of memory bandwidth?
How did you calculate that?
Matt
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I have estimated memory bandwidth in following way:
480 (width) *
640 (height) *
3 (bytes per pixel, not sure) *
It's 2
25 (fps) == 2304 bytes/s (22Mb/s)
60 fps however.
What kind of FPS is that 60? Display refresh rate?
640*480*2*2 - the last two is because you
Hi!
Are there ideas of creating TWUIK-like motion/transition engine for
OpenMoko? This feature would be great for consumer product. For example
compare UIs of Nokia 6230 and SonyEricsson K750...
There is no blitter on the neo1973, so moving or transforming
full-screen
windows is quite
I've not seen any of these devices except in the photos, and I've not seen
any video/screen capture of the software in its current state. I
understand
that this is a first-generation device, and that when the Neo1973 is
released that FIC will also be releasing a few additional 'secret'
When the WiFi is released, I assume the GA version, will the Neo be able
to to Wifi GSM simultaneously? I'm leaning to say yes but pose the
questino to be sure. Logic could be to be calling someone using a BT
headset and looking at a web page or doing a corporate app via the net
simultaneously.
I have estimated memory bandwidth in following way:
480 (width) *
640 (height) *
3 (bytes per pixel, not sure) *
It's 2
25 (fps) == 2304 bytes/s (22Mb/s)
60 fps however.
What kind of FPS is that 60? Display refresh rate?
Yes, the native refresh of the LCD is
When the WiFi is released, I assume the GA version, will the Neo be able
to to Wifi GSM simultaneously? I'm leaning to say yes but pose the
questino to be sure. Logic could be to be calling someone using a BT
headset and looking at a web page or doing a corporate app via the net
Hello,
several times there was the question about (free) navigation software for
OpenMoko.
I found an possible alternative to gpsdrive: roadster [1]
It seems that it is in a relatively early stage and I couldn't test it, but
it looks nice.
I also don't know what kind of maps can be used.
On May 25, 2007, at 9:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 25 May 2007 13:37, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
The software seems a lot worse than the hardware at the moment.
Every
reaction to user input is slow. The GUI is quite pretty but the
speed is
worrysome. What CPU is going to be in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've not seen any of these devices except in the photos, and I've not seen
any video/screen capture of the software in its current state. I
understand
that this is a first-generation device, and that when the Neo1973 is
released that FIC will also be releasing a few
Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
Hello,
several times there was the question about (free) navigation software for
OpenMoko.
I found an possible alternative to gpsdrive: roadster [1]
It seems that it is in a relatively early stage and I couldn't test it, but
it looks nice.
I also don't know what kind of
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