Talk:Clocks

From Openmoko

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
([[User:ken|Ken Zhao]])
 
([[User:ken|Ken Zhao]])
 
# Q:What is metronome mode used for?
 
# Q:What is metronome mode used for?
 +
 +
([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]])
 +
A: For keeping a rythm. Usually for a musical instrament.
 +
 
# Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system?
 
# Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system?
 +
 +
([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]])
 +
A: For sure. The alarms need to be background tasks. Mickey can you comment on this architecture?

Revision as of 11:57, 13 September 2006

(Ken Zhao)

  1. Q:What is metronome mode used for?

(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For keeping a rythm. Usually for a musical instrament.

  1. Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system?

(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For sure. The alarms need to be background tasks. Mickey can you comment on this architecture?

Personal tools

(Ken Zhao)

  1. Q:What is metronome mode used for?

(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For keeping a rythm. Usually for a musical instrament.

  1. Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system?

(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For sure. The alarms need to be background tasks. Mickey can you comment on this architecture?