I dont understand why we cant get som reliable iperf numbers instead of downloading files from internet or via scp or something.
iperf is a simple commandline tool for measuring tcp throughput. It exists on multiple platforms, and should be easy enough to compile.
On server:
> iperf -s
On...
I try to cover all them all;
At work:
Main - windows 7, secondary - ubuntu 9.10, tertiary - osx 10.6
Home:
Main - Ubuntu 9.10, secondary - windows 7, tertiary - osx 10.6
Ok, double tap for right click was a bad idea. Perhaps hold at the same spot could be turned into a right click while hold and move would just be a move.
Based on my experience with the nds, I'm afraid using other buttons will not be ergonomic. The nds swiched between modes (left, right, move)...
Holding a modifier button for determining right/left click is not ideal. I've played some games in scummvm on my nds, and it is not as smooth as i would have liked it to be. I would like to try to use gestures similar to what is used by a touchpad:
hold - move mouse
tap - left click
tap tap -...
It will still have scanlines, which is fixed (depending on pal or ntsc). The pandora might (not sure) do some processing on the horizontal resolution before generating the signals for tv. I'm also not sure how LCD tv:s determine sample rate for each scanline (my guess is that it varies). Some...
It will also depend on the amount of overscan (black borders, if any). And its irrelevant if its a LCD or not, as the signal will still be transmitted as 486 or 576 scanlines.
I wonder if it is possible to setup distcc on a x86 linux server to crosscompile for the pandora.
So one would still do the "svn clone ...; make" on the pandore but the linux server doing most of the compiling.
Using Mpd for music would be nice for PMenu 2.0. It is a music player daemon listening to simple commands via tcp. It handles playlists and music searches (and playing music of course). It would have the added bonus of being able to control any other mp daemon on your network. Like having some...
Gizmodo reports about opensource project getting one centimeter accuracy on gps using the beagle board.
http://gizmodo.com/5405804/make-your-own-real-time-kinematic-gps-receiver-thats-accurate-to-one-centimeter
Possible project to try out when getting our pandoras?
I use this hands free, should not be a problem to connect to a stereo via 3.5 jacks.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds200?lc=en&cc=se
True that. I was just thinking ideally, not practically. I did write an avi-output to my bytecode emulator. Avi needs a fixed number of audio samples per frame. I guess that is why I liked the idea of fixing framerate to audio.
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