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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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We don't scale a ready GUI-output at all, as this would lead to reduced quality! It's matter of any Application to read the information there is e.g. a FullHD display connected and re-arrange properly on it's own. This still is the case with most Apps ported form PC to N900. Btw, that's the same situation as with vertical- vs. horizontal display support: The App needs to have the right designed GUI support, which takes time.
noBounds is mostly part of the System level (X.org...), not necessarily the application level. It can be a nested X-Server like Xephyr on App-level, or an additional screen like in Xinerama and XDMX on lower level.
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2009-11-24
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Excuse me for my ignorance, then, but as you were talking about the N900 Mass-storage driver, I assumed it was using some kind of usb host mode in the inners.
My mistake came from reading the guide about usb mass-storage found here: http://www.lvr.com/mass_storage.htm
And specially the following paragraph:
"The mass-storage bulk-only protocol defines how a USB host can send commands and receive responses using the bulk transfers defined by the USB specification."
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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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Very interesting. And thanks for the feedback.
May I suggest that you create some type of documentation/banner than Maemo developers can use which would certify that they've been tested and are ready for noBounds. Nothing major, but something of a checklist for those kinds of applications which would be used in such a scenario. In this way you not only get ot deploy a solid solution, but also create yourselves as an agent of mobile computing change of the fun kind.
Thanks for continuing the work.
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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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dalonso: this doesn't work over USB, it works over WiFi.
I'm still not sure of the use-cases for this project.
If I want a network-connected HD media streaming device, I'd use something like the WD TV Live (Canadian store listing). It is relatively inexpensive and handles all sorts of media over the network...
If I want a high-resolution workstation, I probably wouldn't start with a Maemo 5 device. I would set up a small Atom-based PC running the current Ubuntu from an 8GB USB pen drive (I have two such machines in my home already), and install the productivity software that I want to use on that machine. If I need access to it from my mobile, I'd use VNC or BlueMaemo or some such thing to control the PC from my handheld.
What are some other use-cases where this technology would be better?
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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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My mistake came from reading the guide about usb mass-storage found here: http://www.lvr.com/mass_storage.htm
And specially the following paragraph:
"The mass-storage bulk-only protocol defines how a USB host can send commands and receive responses using the bulk transfers defined by the USB specification."