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1 年 ago
I've been following OpenMoko with interest for quite some time, having discovered the project while surfing for interesting things to do with my Zaurus. There are definitely Compaq Flash cameras, and I wonder if some bright spark has released an SD slot camera yet?
That aside, I resisted the temptation to buy a developers kit since it is really easy to run an emulator in your existing X server, and build applications for that -- which is how I ended up doing development for my Zaurus, since the Zaurus itself didn't have enough horsepower to run big gui compilations at a sensible speed.
If you do give in to the temptation, I'd love to read about what you think of it.
1 年 ago
Sadly an SD slot camera wouldn't be very useful as the phone uses a mini sd slot. Under the battery.
There might be hope in using a USB camera though, provided of course you could find one that doesn't draw power from the USB bus, as the phone supposedly supports USB's host mode but doesn't supply the power.
I wouldn't mind an iPhone, but it is a bit expensive for me at the moment - up to 2x the price of the OpenMoko phone.
Though then again the consumer version of the OpenMoko phone appears to be set at $400, $100 more than the developer preview. So the gap in pricing definitely starts to close up.
With regards to the development kit emulator, i tried it out but found it was intolerably slow. Though then again that might have been because i was running it under Linux under Parallels Desktop under Mac OS X. Haha.
Thanks for the suggestions
James Urquhart