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2007-11-18
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@ Eureka, CA
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#12
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Alright, was too tempted to try this myself...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...12993164&hl=en
Ok here we go :
1. get the (crappy) code from http://pastebin.com/m4cc969de
2. Put it on some webserver that supports php
3. make sure to name the file ctest.php (or change line 116 accordingly)
4 .Change the chumby feed address in line 93 to your chumby channel (as described in my prev. post).
5. Enjoy you n770/n800/n810 as a "chumby viewer" works like a charm here.
Please note: The code is just a quick hack. A couple of things are not supported, like custom timeouts for each widget and other time modes. Feel free to add them
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2007-11-18
, 17:09
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Powell, OH
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Far from being able to do any of this stuff myself, but I'm surprised that the "chumby" (or konfabulator/widget/dashboard/gadget stuff) hasn't already been embraced by folks who have the latest greatest gadget yet. (that being the
nXXX series in my biased view)
Isn't that a big part of the promise of the internet tablet? To be an at-your-hand information gadget?
I'm far from the coding type of guy who can whip this stuff up, but even I have spent some time trying to figure out the basics of the 'widget' world to see if I can help port this stuff to the Maemo platform. (If you are wondering, I ended up looking at gDesklets and SuperKaramba, but haven't figured out where to go from there, or which would be a better base to work off of. Hints, tips, outright information appreciated).
I tried to look up the weather for this afternoon before going out, and unlike my other desktops, I felt like I had to jump through hoops to get the info on my ITT (and the wireless was so slow that I went out without it, just to have the temp drop ~15 degrees on me, hah!)
I applaud the Chumby and its goals, and I even more applaud the effort to take that sort of information applet worldview and apply it to the ITT. Thanks folks!
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2007-11-19
, 01:40
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Joined on Oct 2007
@ BC, Canada
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2007-11-19
, 02:53
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Posts: 2,669 |
Thanked: 2,555 times |
Joined on Apr 2007
@ Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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2007-11-19
, 03:28
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Posts: 11,700 |
Thanked: 10,045 times |
Joined on Jun 2006
@ North Texas, USA
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2007-11-19
, 10:48
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Posts: 2,102 |
Thanked: 1,309 times |
Joined on Sep 2006
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I'm surprised that the "chumby" (or konfabulator/widget/dashboard/gadget stuff) hasn't already been embraced by folks who have the latest greatest gadget yet.
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2007-11-19
, 11:08
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Joined on Aug 2007
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2007-11-19
, 12:03
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Posts: 449 |
Thanked: 18 times |
Joined on Apr 2006
@ Eureka, CA
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#19
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Anyone interested in trying it out for themselves on their tablets, let me know. Sign up for Chumby and send me the info for your channel and I'll send you a link you can use for your personal channel.
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2007-11-22
, 12:01
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Joined on Aug 2007
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nXXX series in my biased view)
Isn't that a big part of the promise of the internet tablet? To be an at-your-hand information gadget?
I'm far from the coding type of guy who can whip this stuff up, but even I have spent some time trying to figure out the basics of the 'widget' world to see if I can help port this stuff to the Maemo platform. (If you are wondering, I ended up looking at gDesklets and SuperKaramba, but haven't figured out where to go from there, or which would be a better base to work off of. Hints, tips, outright information appreciated).
I tried to look up the weather for this afternoon before going out, and unlike my other desktops, I felt like I had to jump through hoops to get the info on my ITT (and the wireless was so slow that I went out without it, just to have the temp drop ~15 degrees on me, hah!)
I applaud the Chumby and its goals, and I even more applaud the effort to take that sort of information applet worldview and apply it to the ITT. Thanks folks!