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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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Thanks for the deb. This was one of the things I was missing on my N900. I've only played with it a little bit, but it seems to work.
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2010-02-26
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Anunakin
Thanks for the deb. This was one of the things I was missing on my N900. I've only played with it a little bit, but it seems to work.
Horizontal is fine, Vertical doesn't work right, goes off the bottom of the screen.
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2010-02-27
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2010-02-28
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2010-02-28
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OK, here it is: x48 on its side. It now runs in fullscreen mode, and I have rotated the SX display as well. I've merged in anunakin's changes and have tried to improve the Maemo integration by adding desktop and Application Manager icons and by adding an informational window that lets the user know that a ROM dump is required.
Note that I did not retain the capability to run using the normal orientation or the netbook mode.
For this reason I've named the package x48-sideways to avoid confusion (though the executable is still named x48).
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2010-02-28
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Bummer. I was hoping to have both modes.
Note that it'll fail to install if you already have the x48 package installed (at least it did for me).
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2010-02-28
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2010-02-28
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On the N800/N810 there is a "home" button to the left of the display; if you press that you'll get the window list, and you can easily switch back to the desktop or kill the application. I don't have an N900; does it have a similar hardware-based way to switch back to the desktop?
I wasn't completely sure at the outset what I would need to do, so I didn't try to retain the normal mode. However, it's a straightforward matter to merge the normal draw instructions and bitmaps back into the code and add a command-line argument... just tedious.
A simpler alternative might be to rename the executable so that there's no conflict with the normal package.
I thought about that possibility, but it happens when I'm in the middle of pressing buttons. Possibly the battery-save feature is being triggered accidentally. Let me know if you encounter it too.
Have you guys found a fast way to load all your programs into x48? Command line via kermit is just too tedious for the amount of software I have.