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Guide me through it and I'll try it later today.. should be about on #maemo.
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Its possible to port harmattan to our N900?
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If we achieve to "run" Meego Harmattan we can have a lot of advantages...
With "run" I mean like an Hackintosh can run iOS, where with every update we have to fix the libraries that hangs the OS to let it run again.. The advantages could be: 1) A supported OS ("unofficially" because we take N9 updates and port them to our N900) 2) A Nokia tested OS (with these words I'm not destroying the great Meego Community Edition, I'm just comparing two views of the same OS) If we can achieve to run Harmattan edition, we can put our efforts in "mixing" the two editions (Meego CE and Meego Harmattan) in a new OS that is a Hybrid of the two editions. (I'm dreaming about a Meego Harmattan Edition with all the closed-source libraries replaced by the Meego CE libraries...a Full Open-Source OS...) This could bring to a very Powerful OS I think ;)... |
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But if you mean swipeUI its closed part. But apps written in qt(quick) and components UI yes (as long as they dont accces n9 related HW): http://www.developer.nokia.com/Commu...ick-components |
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Anyways, I was playing with a friend's Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte ($1000 S40 brick, I hope I was kidding) - and the screen shows you a clock when locked if you double-tap the screen hard. It also goes into silent profile if you put the phone face down. And it's not a touchscreen phone. Somebody definitely needs to sniff the accelerometer data from the N900. |
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http://wiki.maemo.org/N900_accelerometer This is not implemented properly in the driver. Though - run some program using the accelerometer, tap the phone, and you can see the appropriate IRQ (341) increment. |
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Any good news about porting? :( Is there something that we could do to help the porting?
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The OMAP 3430 consists of:
ARM Cortex A8 processor running at 600Mhz: designed in 65-nm CMOS process Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX530 GPU: supports OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0, OpenVG 1.1, OpenGL 2.0/3.0, DirectX 9/10.1 and OpenCL ( TMS320C64x DSP/ISP: Digital/Image Signal Processor running at 430 Mhz. A technical overview is available here. A product bulletin is available here IVA 2+ accelerator: as described on TI web site, a second generation power-optimized version of the imaging video and audio accelerator used in TI's DaVinci technology. Enables multi-standard (MPEG-4, H.264, WMV) encode and decode at DVD up to HD resolutions. IVA 2+ provides H.264-based video at greater than CIF resolutions. A 6 pages product bulletin is available here if you are interested by additional details. There is also an interesting presentation of Cortex A8 Processor here Below is what Linux kernel reports for the processor: oslo:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) BogoMIPS : 249.96 Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 CPU implementer : 0x41 CPU architecture: 7 CPU variant : 0x1 CPU part : 0xc08 CPU revision : 3 Hardware : Nokia RX-51 board Revision : 2101 Serial : 0000000000000000 oslo:~# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies 600000 550000 500000 250000 The BogoMIPS value reported above corresponds to the one matching the current frequency at which the processor is running. Here, 250MHz. Below is the list of frequencies reported by the device: arno@oslo:~# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies 600000 550000 500000 250000 Regarding the features reported by the processor: swp: XXX half: XXX thumb: the processor in fact supports thumb-2, which is an extension of thumb fastmult: XXX edsp: XXX neon: supports the NEON instruction set. There are interesting information on the way it can be used by gcc on http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard vfp: VFP (Vector Floating Point) technology is a coprocessor extension to the ARM architecture. It provides low-cost single-precision and double-precision floating-point computation. vfpv3: the ARM 3430 supports VFPv3 floating point instruction set, used for single/double precision scalar operations. This is used by gcc for C floating point operations on float and double. http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index....ex-A8_Features |
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