Talk:Compulab EM-X270
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in lieu of developing on actual hardware, an emulator would be mighty useful. does one exist for the compulab hardware? is it much of a process to put one together? [[User:Myfanwy|myfanwy]] 01:22, 7 November 2007 (CET) | in lieu of developing on actual hardware, an emulator would be mighty useful. does one exist for the compulab hardware? is it much of a process to put one together? [[User:Myfanwy|myfanwy]] 01:22, 7 November 2007 (CET) | ||
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+ | == Case == | ||
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+ | The device is a "pure" module with everything except a case. To get one, we will need | ||
+ | # someone who can make a mechanical construction | ||
+ | # someone who can nicely design it (and decide about colors, materials, haptics) | ||
+ | # someone who can produce low quantities at a reasonable price (< $50 per units) | ||
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+ | Ideas? Proposals? Links? Friends? Volunteers? | ||
+ | [[User:Hns|hns]] 17:37, 7 November 2007 (GMT) |
Revision as of 18:46, 7 November 2007
open-source drivers
is there any word on the openness of drivers? a big part of the appeal of the neo is that the majority of the drivers (where legal) are open-source. any widespread adoption of these modules will probably stall straight away if there are no open drivers/useful documentation available myfanwy 00:59, 7 November 2007 (CET)
They provide the Angstrom Linux which is based on Open Embedded. So I would assume that drivers are the standard drivers of the Linux kernel. Well, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and GSM may only be available as (USB) serial data interfaces to some black-box modules. hns 17:37, 7 November 2007 (GMT)
emulation
in lieu of developing on actual hardware, an emulator would be mighty useful. does one exist for the compulab hardware? is it much of a process to put one together? myfanwy 01:22, 7 November 2007 (CET)
Case
The device is a "pure" module with everything except a case. To get one, we will need
- someone who can make a mechanical construction
- someone who can nicely design it (and decide about colors, materials, haptics)
- someone who can produce low quantities at a reasonable price (< $50 per units)
Ideas? Proposals? Links? Friends? Volunteers? hns 17:37, 7 November 2007 (GMT)