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#1
I was wondering if anyone could try for a chess clock, for maemo

a simple layout shoud do, for the actual clock, the screen divided in 2, each side with a clock timer. Tapping on either of this sides starts the timer on the other side, as this clocks do.

When time runs out on one of the sides, it shows a flag on that half, sounds should be optional, for the tapping and the time over.


plus a settings screen, wikipedia has the most common things these clocks do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_clock


Would love to see someone trying to do this, i am a chess enthusiast and a portable clock would be very very nice. I can give a hand as to how an actual clock works. It can be used for other things oher than chess, too. Most 2 player games can use it.
 

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I made a very crude pic, for an idea as to how it would work.

anyone up for this?
 

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Though it's for Symbian OS, I found this one that looked really nice.
Offscreen Chess Clock Touch v1.0

 

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Has anybody tried installing xboard, Jin or eboard?

Jin is written in Java.
 
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I think there is a thread with xboard and eboard. I liked eboard, but for fast chess on the go I prefer my netbook.
Jin shouldn't run, if its Java.
Anyhow this is more real life meets tablet material XD
 
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eliagp, the less you rely on hardware buttons the easier that will be having your app running in different devices.

Feel free adding this thread at http://wiki.maemo.org/Chess
 

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There is also the Idea to implement a chess clock function into Miniature (a QT based community project for maemo5) in the wiki. Please feel free to add your ideas.
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#8
Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Though it's for Symbian OS, I found this one that looked really nice.
Offscreen Chess Clock Touch v1.0

Check out this handy apps (for Maemo!):
http://store.ovi.com/content/21558?clickSource=search
http://store.ovi.com/content/22899?c...lisher+channel

Better than nothing I suppose...

It isn't anywhere near the ideal solution, but perhaps you can use the default phone clock as the second one?

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Originally Posted by c0rt3x View Post
Check out this handy apps (for Maemo!):
But you need 2 clocks in one screen, one starting after the other one is stopped...
 
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Originally Posted by qgil View Post
But you need 2 clocks in one screen, one starting after the other one is stopped...
That's why I said it isn't the ideal solution.

On the egg app I think you can pause the clock, and then you can compare it to the default clock on the N900. I know, it might take more time to calcule the difference than play an entire bullet game, but still, it's better than nothing (or is it?).
 
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