Micah Dowty wrote:
> Though I think that high-quality sound output is already better served by other
> libraries (OSS, ESound, ALSA, Arts) I think it's reasonable to include limited
> sound support in PicoGUI. Through Driver Messages PicoGUI already supports key-
> click and beep sounds. It is e
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Mark and Janice Juszczec wrote:
>
>U - time for me to ask a stupid question - I do this alot ;-(
no questions are stupid - but sometimes the answers are :-)
>I'm not familiar with gjc, but it sounds like an i386 based MIPS cross
> compiler.
well, it could b
Hmm... ui_pgui.c modified 7 days ago by Olivier Bornet. Looks like the PicoGUI
port of Waba still is active.
Quoting Sean Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The Waba homepage is www.wabasoft.com
>
> Their PicoGUI port is here:
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/waba/waba/vm/linux/
>
Yep. Waba is definitely something I'd like to see running on every platform
that supports PicoGUI. libgcj lacks the portability advantages of Waba, but
would be good for people who are porting Java apps or who would rather develop
in Java.
Kaffe... Have you ever used PocketLinux on the Helio?
Quoting Mark and Janice Juszczec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Micah
>
> you wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Can I tell the Helio gang on www.pdabuzz.com to check out your
> work?
> > > I think there are some folks who'd be very interested.
> >
> >That would be great. We can always use more help.
> >
>
>
John
you wrote:
>
>java would be pretty hard on the helio. it's a big-ass hog on my desktop
>boxes -
Absolutely true. I'd be looking at something much smaller. Along the
lines of Kaffe or J2ME (which I read in the PocketLinux archives was running
on MIPS processors.)
>i cant imagine st
Though I think that high-quality sound output is already better served by other
libraries (OSS, ESound, ALSA, Arts) I think it's reasonable to include limited
sound support in PicoGUI. Through Driver Messages PicoGUI already supports key-
click and beep sounds. It is easy to add more sounds by a
The Waba homepage is www.wabasoft.com
Their PicoGUI port is here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/waba/waba/vm/linux/
(Well, that's the relevent source code, it's not ready for real use yet I
don't think)
-Sean
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark and Janice Juszczec [mailto
Sean
you wrote:
>There's something called Waba that's being ported to PicoGUI.
Really? Someone on www.pdabuzz ported it to run under the Helio
proprietary OS, but I haven't heard about this before.
Where can I get info about the PicoGUI port?
Mark
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java would be pretty hard on the helio. it's a big-ass hog on my desktop
boxes - i cant imagine stellar performance on the helio
furthermore, all the class libs are just as much work as the vm, and it
would be a significant work item to get awt ported to pgui ( significant
work item = really a lo
> >We need applications, especially a PIM.
>
>I'd certainly be interested in writing a PIM. Especially if I could
> write it in java and get more practice prior to the test. Is a
> java based
> PIM a possibility for PicoLinux/PicoGUI?
>
There's something called Waba that's being ported to
Hello Micah,
we'd like to add sound playing to the theme system. In short, we'd like to:
- play a beep/click/melody upon various GUI events
- provide applications with a library of named sounds
(e.g. phon ringing, low battery, etc.)
The theme system is a great place to manage and customize so
Micah
you wrote:
> >
> > Can I tell the Helio gang on www.pdabuzz.com to check out your work?
> > I think there are some folks who'd be very interested.
>
>That would be great. We can always use more help.
>
I posted it to the Linux Helio discussion group. I'm not sure many
people read it
hi!
I have a problem with the fonts.The problem is I want to use turkish
characters
(?,i,?,ü,?,ç,)(I want to see this characters on pgui)
what I must do ?
I used the fonts shown at the bottom.
I got fonts by using fstobdf from xfs.when I compile with my own fonts.the
fonts on picogui c
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