User talk:Dmo
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<i>Note: Version 1.5 adds the -os flag to support backups as described in [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo1973#Initial_backup]]. See the [http://papermint-designs.com/dmo/nk-tutorial.html tutorial] to find out how to do that (note that you can do that via BlueTooth)</i> | <i>Note: Version 1.5 adds the -os flag to support backups as described in [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo1973#Initial_backup]]. See the [http://papermint-designs.com/dmo/nk-tutorial.html tutorial] to find out how to do that (note that you can do that via BlueTooth)</i> | ||
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+ | <i>Note 2: Version 1.7 RSO (really small one) is now available. This version no longer depends on the BlueZ library</i> | ||
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+ | The [http://www.papermint-designs.com/picoflamingo picoFlamingo] project is a 3D portable presentation system that uses the [http://beagleboard.org BeagleBoard] and the [http://focus.ti.com/dlpdmd/docs/dlpdiscovery.tsp?sectionId=60&tabId=2235 picoDLP] projector to be compact and portable. In order to navigate the presentation, several devices are supported. One of this devices is the OpenMoko. | ||
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+ | In the final part of this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP_SLFIXqXU video] an OpenMoko Freerunner is used for navigation and for control of a 3D object (a cube in this case). | ||
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+ | [http://www.papermint-designs.com/picoflamingo picoFlamingo] is currently in development. |
Revision as of 21:16, 12 July 2009
Currently trying to port some of my own small tools to the OpenMoko FreeRunner
NetKitty
NetKitty is a basic and reduced version of Netcat that provides some features that I found useful, like supporting several connections and listening ports at the same time or using BlueTooth.
It is also my test programs for learning how to make programs really small. Current version is 1.5 and in the official page you can find a 38Kb static binary version for OpenMoko FreeRunner, a nice photo :) and a brief tutorial.
Any comments welcomed.
Note: Version 1.5 adds the -os flag to support backups as described in Getting_Started_with_your_Neo1973#Initial_backup. See the tutorial to find out how to do that (note that you can do that via BlueTooth)
Note 2: Version 1.7 RSO (really small one) is now available. This version no longer depends on the BlueZ library
picoFlamingo
The picoFlamingo project is a 3D portable presentation system that uses the BeagleBoard and the picoDLP projector to be compact and portable. In order to navigate the presentation, several devices are supported. One of this devices is the OpenMoko.
In the final part of this video an OpenMoko Freerunner is used for navigation and for control of a 3D object (a cube in this case).
picoFlamingo is currently in development.