Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I did not want to add a link as it could be seen as advertisement
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=270233590746fromMakeTrack=truessPageName=VIP:Watchlink:middle:de
Oh, I see, on ebay everything is possible :-) AFAIK 4GB mmcmobile cards
were never sold
Hi,
ext Ryan Pavlik wrote:
Glad to hear you worked it out - good to know those items in any case.
I suppose the next step would be to file a bug with those projects,
possibly with an strace (I think?) result to find out what they're doing
when not being used.
When adding these bugs to
Lake Stevens Dental wrote:
James Knott wrote:
As an example, I can export my address book in LDIF format, from
Seamonkey, Thunderbird etc. However, for some reason the N800 email
app gets the fields mixed up when importing the data. How could that
happen, if whoever wrote the email app
A decade ago (Well maybe not quite), I started this thread complaining
about the GPE-Calendar and then privately to Graham about gpesyncd.
Like all good people, Graham took my rather bitter complaint like a true
gentleman, he didn't get pissed off, just asked me privately, off list,
for
By pointing your browser here: http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/Home
you can download HTML book games and play fantasy adventures right on your
tablet.
If you are a role playing player, you will like these books.
--
anidel
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On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 6:01 AM, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lake Stevens Dental wrote:
IMHO, the world doesn't need another PIM. What it needs is a system to
sync with a commonly available system (like google docs, email,
calendar) and a universal port of that software to
I have achieved significant success by by using a cassette adapter in
a portable stereo cassette player, but that introduces some tape
hiss (although much less than an actual tape) and doesn't give as
good frequency response. The other drawback is that this particular
player doesn't have a power
Is it possible to set the N810 to generate audible clicks when pressing keys
on a bluetooth keyboard? If so, does this work with the kbdd SPP driver? I
have all of the sounds set to Level 2.
If not, what is the simplest API to use within a C program on the N810 to
generate keyclicks? I'd like to
If not, what is the simplest API to use within a C program on the N810 to
generate keyclicks? I'd like to modify kbdd to do so if necessary.
kbdd is not right place for this code, it feeds events to kernel, such
keyclick code should probably sit in some place which listens to input
Jeffrey Mark Siskind wrote:
Is it possible to set the N810 to generate audible clicks when pressing keys
on a bluetooth keyboard?
I don't know.
If so, does this work with the kbdd SPP driver?
Yes, it should. For userspace there should be no difference between hidd
based and kbdd based
Mark wrote:
If you're syncing with the tablet, then you have a PIM on the
tablet. I don't use Google or any other online document or calendar
services and never will. There's no substitute for having (often
private/sensitive) data on the local machine rather than in the hands
of some faceless
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 2:21 PM, lakestevensdental
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark wrote:
So big deal, OpenOffice isn't currently available on the tablets, which
means OO docs can't be edited on the tablet.
We don't need OO on the tablet, though applications that can handle ODF
happen, at least on the tablets. Or you can compromise with reality
and
use OO on Google docs via your tablet, which does basically all you
want
(docs, spreadsheets, presentations, etc) online NOW with that dreaded
free gmail account you don't want to have.
1. Reality is that I
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