Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek] wrote:
Any chances to implement speech syntethiser to read the text? I think
there's a one on OpenEmbedded.
Hi Bartlomiej!
Thanks for mentioning this.
Yes, in the short term, a talking text reader can be written: it would
open a document, and then read it.
Newsletter #3:
https://developerdays.dev.java.net/newsletters/MEDD-Countdown3.pdf
Enjoy!
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In light of today's press release (
http://gizmodo.com/339513/dash-express-runs-on-openmoko-foss-platform-nerds-heads-explode
)
I was wondering if the software running on the Dash Express that allows
navigation might ever find it's way onto the openmoko platform? Obviously in
an open source form
Hello everyone,
Next week at CES we will formally preview GTA02 to the public. We are
doing this at an invitation-only media event, and not the general show
floor.
To coincide with this we are sending out a press release tomorrow morning.
The bulk of the press release discusses the hardware
Nick Guenther wrote:
Hijacking a bit:
for the record, all thunder does is write
fast_cccv or closed to
/sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode
depending on what mode you want, and wrap that up in a nice OM GUI.
Any hope for a qtopia version?
I can make a script
i'm looking forward to using my neo GTA02 as a music player, with a
large capacity micro
sd card holding my music. the page of compatible cards looks very out
of date, for instance the kernel and u-boot versions are pretty old (i
think). is anybody maintaining this page, has there been any
On Jan 2, 2008 11:57 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
Hijacking a bit:
for the record, all thunder does is write
fast_cccv or closed to
/sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode
depending on what mode you want, and wrap that up in a
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