On Friday 18 February 2005 10:09, Jamie Bullock wrote:
What about the (long time) forthcoming Linux cellphones - e680 a760? Are they contenders for running PD?
I got one of those, an E680. You can order them via ebay and they get sent from hong kong. It is very nice, a 400 MHz Xscale cpu, memory expansion with those little cards. Pretty cheap for a smart phone or pda, about 300 euros + shipping. Comes with english and chinese handwriting recognition. But, the kernel may be linux, it is really well hidden. I think motorola and qtech want people to do java apps (midlets they are called). Direct coding in C or C++ for the machine needs some kind of "official" development contract I think. I saw some posts in the hong kong linux forum that said how to get shell access through usb, but I haven't been succesfull. I still need to put it through its paces though. I still haven't tried it with a decent microphone f.i. I need to get one of those 1 or 2 GB memory cards for it and then it should be at least good as an ipod mini or a decent portable recorder. It does have a kind of java openGL, (with games) so maybe it could run pd+GEM if I ever figure out how to program for it. So at least one pd user/programmer (myself) is occasionally fiddling with those.
G