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jagedge
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Posted - 09/15/2005 :  8:15:46 PM  Show Profile
Greetings,
I was curious if there's any timeline or estimate on when bootable linux firmware will be available with some form of X on it? One of the main uses I am interested in the 442 is to use for storing/reading ebooks. I am willing to work on porting viewing software (xchm, xpdf, etc) once the firmware & toolchain are available.

Also if the cross compiler/toolchain is (or becomes? wasn't real clear on this in recent msgs on the neuros-linux email list) available are there any emulators for this platform? I don't have a dev board, so something like that would come in handy for testing.

Thanks,
Chris

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JoeBorn
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Posted - 09/17/2005 :  05:21:18 AM  Show Profile  Send JoeBorn an AOL message
We are looking into this and still discussing priorities (current HW v. New, etc).

I'll post a more complete answer, but in the meantime, I'd encourage you to join the neuros442linux mailing list on sourceforge

http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/neuros442linux-main

the emulator/development board question is a good one and one of the big reasons that we're more focused on the next generation and the development board. To actually develop on the current device you have to crack the case and connect via serial (there's no ethernet), so it's an impediment.



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cthrall
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Posted - 09/18/2005 :  2:24:10 PM  Show Profile
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Originally posted by JoeBorn
the emulator/development board question is a good one and one of the big reasons that we're more focused on the next generation and the development board. To actually develop on the current device you have to crack the case and connect via serial (there's no ethernet), so it's an impediment.



Would that void my ability to return the unit? I'm interested in developing, either on this unit or the development boards.

Feedback: the ability to record video from any analog source is why I bought the 442. I've been looking for it as a feature for a few years and haven't seen anything else that can do it in the same price range.

I'm also looking for a device (like the upcoming Nokia 770) that I could use for ssh/e-mail/etc. while at work...I think if you can integrate network connectivity and the ability to plug in a USB keybd or mouse, you'll be very competitive.

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JoeBorn
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Posted - 09/22/2005 :  6:20:41 PM  Show Profile  Send JoeBorn an AOL message
We try to be as cool as possible about returns, but our policy is to not accept returns if the case has been cracked (for obvious reasons). I would reccomend you hack on the dev board for a lot of reasons including future potential, access to ethernet, etc. etc.

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quote:
Originally posted by JoeBorn
the emulator/development board question is a good one and one of the big reasons that we're more focused on the next generation and the development board. To actually develop on the current device you have to crack the case and connect via serial (there's no ethernet), so it's an impediment.



Would that void my ability to return the unit? I'm interested in developing, either on this unit or the development boards.

Feedback: the ability to record video from any analog source is why I bought the 442. I've been looking for it as a feature for a few years and haven't seen anything else that can do it in the same price range.

I'm also looking for a device (like the upcoming Nokia 770) that I could use for ssh/e-mail/etc. while at work...I think if you can integrate network connectivity and the ability to plug in a USB keybd or mouse, you'll be very competitive.



jborn (at) neurosaudio.com

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