switch level. Nobody wants to read an LCD at waist height.
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From: Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darius Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Gille Caluim Anesthesia
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Date: Friday, January 11 2008 05:14 PM
Subject: Re: new
screen.
greetings and success with your project
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touchscreen resolution.
Robert, please tell me more about your project to let me know how could I
help you.
Darius
Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/8/08, Gille Caluim Anesthesia wrote:
I'm exploring building a home network appliance using maemo as a
foundation
and could use
?
Are there any tutorials for building maemo foundation for non-nokia devices?
Robert
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, but ATI closed their doc back up after the customer switched
to another graphics chips. Nokia could simply inform TI/Conexant that
the next generation devices will only use open hardware and see what
their response is.
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On 2/1/07, Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most people won't bother with all this work and limitations and just
buy 2GB or 4GB cards.
It is a lot of work to get dm/lvm working to merge two 512MB cards.
2GB cards are really getting cheap. I just noticed this place selling
2GB cards
On 2/3/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
On 2/1/07, Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your own time isn't free, I'd just buy a 2GB card instead spending
five or six hours trying to merge two 512MB ones.
I'm not sure the size of the cards really matters though - you
future secondary apps could be built to install into /opt
instead of /usr and then /opt get added to the search path. That would
make it much easier to get the apps onto the mmc card. You would
symlink /opt to the mmc card and then install the app.
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to turn on device mapper
in your kernel and then use LVM2 or EVMS.
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On 2/1/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
The ability already exists in Linux. You need to turn on device mapper
in your kernel and then use LVM2 or EVMS.
Great! :) Unfortunately that's way over my head :)
When you say turn on device mapper in the kernel, do you
I got my code to work for US delivery, $125 total. It wouldn't accept
the code until you picked a shipping method. I'm giving my 770 to
another Linux developer who is going to pretty surprised when they
find out. He has been lusting for one and couldn't afford it.
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another developer in exchange for a code.
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for high end AV
installations.
N800 has everything necessary except for the IR support. I could
easily see these vendors OEMing the N800 instead of building their
own.
On 1/9/07, Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did a SIR transmitter make in into the N800? I have a Phillips RC9800i
remote
one. You need a receiver in addition to
the transmitter so that you can train the remote codes.
It only costs a couple of dollars to build a remote compatible IR
transmit/receiver USB dongle. Adding this capability would be very
useful given the way I use my N770.
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On 1/9/07, Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 07:44:18PM -0500, ext Jon Smirl wrote:
Did a SIR transmitter make in into the N800? I have a Phillips RC9800i
remote control and I would like to replace it with my N770 or a N800.
http://www.hometheatermag.com
On 1/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
You can get IrDA versions everywhere.
http://www.buyextras.com/irdaadapters.html?gclid=CNDDxsHW1IkCFRFBgQodfF4i4Q
But these are in the wrong frequency band for a remote control.
There is another problem: The N770 has
control the TV in the first
room.
Brad
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