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  1. michaeljustman

    Java Help

    I appreciate it. It certainly doesn't help that I'm "in the field" for the US Army and I'm trying to do my programming homework in nano over ssh on my Android phone, because I can't install the JDK on my work computer. Haven't had a chance to look at it again yet, but again, thank you.
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    Java Help

    I'm pretty new to programming and I don't really frequent many forums where I can get this kind of help. I can't for the life of me figure out why the println statements aren't working. It compiles fine. //Michael Justman //IT210 //Module3: Programming Assignment 3 - Problem 1 class...
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    List The Phones That Can Tether With The Pandora

    Are you using Froyo's built in tethering or the Wireless Tether app? Verizon doesn't have any Froyo tethering data plans for my handset (because the Motorola Droid (I refuse to call it Droid1) is still on 2.1). Plus they charge extra anyway for something I already pay for and can use on my...
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    The Humble Indie Bundle Reached There Goal

    http://www.wolfire.com/humble Source Code now available. How likely is it that these will work on the Pandora?
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    Beagleboard Xbmc Google Code Project

    http://xbmc.org/topfs2/2010/05/24/beagleboard-project-for-gsoc-2010/ http://hackaday.com/2010/05/27/gsoc-takes-on-xbmc-on-the-beagleboard/ Just wanted to share this little bit of news... If they make it run well on a beagleboard, we might have a good port of it for the Pandora.
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    Could The Cases Have Been Manufactured In The West?

    Order 1000 of them and resell them then. :P
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    Snes Superchip Games?

    Super Mario RPG runs fullspeed on my Motorola Droid... I'm pretty sure it will be fine. (The droid has a processor similar to the Pandora AFAIK.)
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    Unpainted Vs. Grey Vs. Gray Vs. Black

    I won't claim it... I'm not a Texan, but have lived in Texas (Killeen/Fort Hood)for the last six years... can I still come?
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    Four Months Ago, This Would Be Very Tempting.

    I know my Droid handles at least three key presses on the physical keyboard simultaneously, but I've never done any testing further than that. Isn't there a SNES test cart that can test keypresses? Honestly I'm amazed at how mature emulation is on the Android platform... SNESoid just added...
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    Pandora File Management

    Linux doesn't have support for NTFS junctions as far as I can tell... the last time that I mounted a NTFS partition with juctions on linux they just showed up as 0 byte files.
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    Wimax On The Pandora

    Have you thought of getting an Android phone and using something like android-wifi-tether? Works wonderful on my Motorola Droid.
  12. michaeljustman

    Sent From My Pandora

    It's useful for letting people know you are posting from a mobile device, so they understand why your email was so brief. Just for fun: Posted from Motorola Droid with Android 2.1 with kernel 2.6.29-omap1-gb5cd919-dirty-chevyno1@ubuntu #14
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    Sent From My Pandora

    Honestly, between my android phone and my email client on my laptop, I don't see myself using my pandora to email much. If I'm at home, I want a full keyboard and on the go, I don't want to go through the hassle of connecting to the net to reply to emails.
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    Bluetooth Works, But I Need Some Help :)

    I've found recently with Verizon at least, that instead of blocking this feature completely, they allow you to make the connection to the phone and then DNS redirect you to a site to sign up for their extra $30/mo service. Thank goodness for my Android phone and the android-wifi-tether package.
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    The Second Batch Info Thread

    I didn't mean to state it so emphatically, but it is a reasonable assumption, but you're right, for all I know the 600 mHz chips may just come off the line and ship whereas other chips off the same line are sent for more rigorous testing to be sold as 720 mHz chips.
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    The Second Batch Info Thread

    Which means the second batchers are pretty much guaranteed a lower speed chip as any that were capable of 720 mHz would have been sorted out and sold at double the price, whereas the first batch all has 600 mHz rated chips that wouldn't have been sorted.
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