September 2007 Archives
2007-09-03
Catching up with OpenEZX again
It's a long time since I really spent some hours on doing OpenEZX only work. A lot great stuff happened since then:
Alex Zhang worked out some of the differences on the sweet A1200 device. He offered patches to get at least usbnet working with the EOC chip and better support for the 18bpp framebuffer and touchscreen.
Daniel Ribeiro finally got the ezx-asoc driver working and was able to do a voice call. The first with our 2.6 based kernel.
Antonio Ospite made some nice progress in getting the GPS information on the gps-enabled A780's from mux14 and worked out the used protocol. This mean we are close before having full NMEA output from it and feed it into gpsd which makes the whole informations available to other applications.
Motivated from all this great work Mickey and me spent more or less a full day with OpenEZX work. Catching up with the newest stuff and getting OpenEmbedded integration into an even better shape as it already was. (Thanks for koen on taking care of this most of the time).
Besides this there was some ongoing work to make OpenMoko more useful on devices with QVGA screens. Based on the work Philipp Zabel we started an QVGA theme. Some artwork still needs a bit rework but it looks already pretty good. Mickey made some pictures and will link them from his on blog entry I guess.
Once wyrm has merged the outstanding patches into the svn and we have done more work on the QVGA theme we will go for an snapshot release for with kernel and rootfs.
2007-09-03
Mobile Developer Days 2007 are over
Currently I'm with Mickey in a train back to Germany from Denmark. The last days I participated the Mobile Developer Days 2007. In contrast to the most other conferences I attend this one was not only about FOSS but more about developing software for mobile devices. Write applications in Python, Java, Open C, examples for location enabled applications, VoIP and rapid prototyping for artist are just a small extract of the program.
Mickey and me gave our talks about Open{Moko,EZX} and presented the community view in discussions.
Besides the different focus the event was also a lot smaller then the ones I usually attend. Around 40 people. So most of the attendees were speaker as well. Mixed up with the fact that many of the people are doing research in this area gave the conference a academic touch.
In the last weeks Mickey and me pondered if we really should attend as our travel and working schedules are pretty full, we did not got plane tickets and had to go two 10 hours train rides, etc.
In the end I'm happy we decided to go. Besides the talks especially the small group of people was a good place for interesting and informative discussions. Coming from the FOSS world and doing not much business besides OpenMoko it was quite interesting for me what people with a more commercial background are doing with mobile devices and what benefits and drawbacks they see in using FOSS for example.
During the days and nights we had some working session with normal OpenMoko stuff but also some hours on catching up with OpenEZX stuff. But that's another blogpost.
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