Re: audio crack fix, hardware questions
Guylhem Aznar <[email protected]> Sat, 6 Mar 2004 21:39:20 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.handhelds.simpad.linux |
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| Organization | EXTERNe.NET |
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Bonjour, Hello, On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 15:48:30 +0100 Michael Lauer <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think any button should be bound by the kernel (besides resume > through the power button). I'd rather see this happening through the > qte keyboard driver or even better through OSIMpad which is the Opie > SIMpad device abstraction class. Yes, but I really don't know how to do that then :-/ > Please contact [email protected] for helping on kernel 2.6 for SIMpad Done ... > Maybe having a kernel 2.6 would motivate me and others to start working > on OpenSIMpad again... Try to flash back windows ce 4.1 - you'll see quite a difference in speed, ease of use, etc. so much that you will hesitate to flash back opie. [try morphgear and adobe acrobat, try to write in cursive and see transcriber work like a charm...] I did this - I think this is the best motivation I ever got :-) Bien a vous - Best regards, Guylhem -- *@externe.net ![[email protected]>@metalab.unc.edu->@ibiblio.org->@7un.org] http://externe.net/geekcode http://externe.net/photos http://externe.net/zaurus GPG: 92EB37C1 DD11C9C9 20519D01 E8FA1B11 42975AF7 http://externe.net/pubkey
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