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2007-10-30
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-16
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Does Flash support use of the webcam now?
That would allow Flash-based video chat sites to work. My N800 doesn't.
Here's a few sites that provide a test page:
http://www.avchat.net/demos/video_pr...emo-window.php (the best one for testing)
http://www.russ-web.co.uk/scripts/flash/chat/ivideo.php
http://oldes.multimedia.cz/swf/mx-webcam.html
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2007-11-16
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FANTASTIC! I've been wishing for this ever since I learned about the N800!
http://www.papervision3d.org/demos/panorama/
This is a flash 3D (papervision3D API) test of a panorama. I'm interested to see if it runs and its performance characteristics. I'm not expecting much, but it'll reveal interesting facts about flash performance (especially in 3D). It's a full-screen affair.
}:^)~
YARR!!
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2007-11-16
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It worked fairly well on the N800 with OS2008.
I was of course not fluid and took some time to load, but worked.
I could use the fingers to move around and tapping would show the wireframes.
I will try the seahorse.
Works too. Slow (few FPS both), but works.
Slow because there is no 3D support yet in out tablets, so it's all software.
EDIT: sorry, I was reading the thread from the beginning and didn't notice other replies...
This is a tall order considering that memory on the N810 is split many ways, but depending on how 'light' the other software is, may be able to fit.
So, the question begs: can it be run on the N810?
I'm eager to find out!
Great link, kingka!
}:^)~
YARR!!
Crunchable Capt'n