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2013-09-03
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2013-09-03
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@ SOL 3
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#282
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I'm not sure whether this has been addressed yet; but, will the Neo900 have the same wireless chipset as the N900, or will it have one that supports 802.11 n?
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2013-09-03
, 04:41
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#283
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2013-09-03
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#284
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Sorry am I lost but so this will run the current Maemo 5 build that we all love and know? If this really does look and feel like an n900 and runs Maemo just as our current N900s do [...]
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2013-09-03
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#285
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2013-09-03
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No, that's not what I'm asking. I'm specifically asking whether the Neo900 will support wireless-N, which the N900 does not.
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2013-09-03
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I've been reading this thread for a couple of days, and while I have a lot of love for my N900 and the OS running it, one of my concerns with this project is whether the software will be able to keep up to really make this worth it.
My main concern is the MicroB browser, which seems to struggle more and more with modern web sites. Anything that uses a lot of Javascript libraries really slows down MicroB, and there doesn't really look like there is a proper 3rd party replacement, given that most browser developers have abandoned Maemo.
A secondary concern are clients for online services. Given that they regularly change their API, it can be a struggle to find who is still updating their client. I've had to switch my Twitter client a couple times this year, and the one I'm using right now the developer has pretty much said he's stopped all enhancement work.
While putting some fresh hardware into it might give some additional life to the platform, I really wonder if it will be worth it, particularly since some of the platform's issues will still be outstanding.
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2013-09-03
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@ From my Gabriola Island hermitage, near the Edge of the World
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2013-09-03
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2013-09-03
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@ From my Gabriola Island hermitage, near the Edge of the World
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You forgot that we're already building resp designing the sibling, the original monster even got "mass"-produced in qty of 100+ and all are working happily, with the usual teething troubles prolly due to a few flaws in sw adaption left over to iron out. There are enough youtube videos showing "XY distro on GTA04" I guess. It's not a question if we can do it, it's a question of how good and how econimically we can do it. I bet on Nikolaus happily will ship you a working Neo900 prototype in ~5 months when you pay him ~15k EUR in advance.
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