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So I have a couple of things that I'd really like to do with the 770, but I'm not sure if I can.
1) Read eBooks - OK, I know I can, but it's up to me to decide (once I get one) if I can tolerate them on the screen. My PDA screen is too small, and reading them at my laptop is too inconvenient. Can (all/some) of the PDF readers read in portrait mode?
2) Use this as an alarm clock. From what I've read, it seems that maybe only OS2008 has the clock/alarm clock feature? What about OS2007HE? It would be pretty cool to use this as my alarm clock by my bed. Ideally I would like to be able to run a program (or change the clock mode) to display the time in digital format in large numbers like your typical bedside alarm clock. I was thinking of getting a Chumby (linux-based thingy that is used as an alarm clock, RSS reader, media player, etc.) but for $250 that price point is way too high for what it does. If I can get an Alarm clock app that displays in large numbers the time, and has snooze, etc. functionality that would be cool.
3) GPS navigation in my car. I have a BT GPS receiver. I've seen a french-language street maps type app for this, but I'm in the US so I would need US maps and english for the language.
I have a few other questions:
How many BT devices can be simultaneously connected to the 770? Just one? 3? 5? Tethering to my HTC 8525 for internet access and running Google Maps along with my BT GPS receiver might work if I can connect more than 1 BT device at once.
One thing I'd like to do, but I am pretty sure is impossible w/o someone creating a custom app, would be to somehow get MIDI data into the 770, and have that trigger something on screen (I have a MIDI-USB adapter). I assume that this would require some custom written MIDI driver, and with the USB not running in host mode, I'm not sure it would work anyway, custom driver or not. I'd just want say a specific MIDI signal to trigger some text to appear on the screen in large letters...
Can OS2007HE use the USB port on the 770 in Host mode, or am I stuck in client mode only unless I get an N8x0 running OS2008?
I assume for USB drive file transfers my USB On The Go drive with it's own embedded Linux-based LCD file browser would work for uploading files w/o a PC. I know I can do that on my PSP...
I also assume that a USB-to-ethernet adapter won't work on this either, correct? We can't have wireless access points at work, so plugging in a USB2Eth cable, and plugging that into my HUB (w/ a Static IP assigned) would be great.
Thanks,
Brain21