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so did i understand it correctly that the N900 will need 3rd party software to act as a server?
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2009-10-05
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Hi,
Rather than starting another thread (and since this is very loosely related) I thought I'd post this here.
Firstly, does a standard Universal Remote app exist for Maemo (that could be ported to N900)? It'd be nice to use the IR to control the TV and SkyHD box, and set up macros like the fancy logitech Harmony remotes.
Also, whilst searching for this I came across a thread about using the Bluetooth in an N800 tablet, to control the PS3 (obviously not games, but media). Does anyone know if this'll be possible at some point (especially with Logitech now being able to control the PS3, the codes must be easier to "get a hold of")?
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2009-10-07
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With Fremantle, yes. But Rygel is explicitly developed with Harmattan in mind, so chances are good it could be made to work relatively easily.
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so did i understand it correctly that the N900 will need 3rd party software to act as a server?
what needs more resources, being client or server? in other words: could be expect the N900 to be a good server?