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croozeus

My name is Pankaj Nathani. I am a developer of mobile applications in Qt, Symbian C++ and Python. I am enthusiastic about putting innovative ideas for useful mobile applications into practice.
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Maemo 5 (Fremantle) on Netbook!

croozeus | 26 November, 2009 19:34

Finally, got Maemo 5 (Fremantle) up and running on an in-house Netbook and it looks impressive.

(Board from TI, similar to Beagle Board and  OMAP 3530 processor)

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Great....

kristianna1 | 27/11/2009, 14:29

Nokia has just introduced the Maemo 5 Alpha devkit, especially for all you adventurous software developers who just can't wait to get your hands on the beta.So, if the alpha devkit gives me the beta, what does the beta devkit get me?

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Re: Maemo 5 (Fremantle) on Netbook!

amitkankani | 27/11/2009, 15:25

amitkankani

Hey pankaj.... thats awesome... I am sure I will have a lot to learn from you during the dev conf days coming up :)

So you connected it to what hardware - i mean processing power and ram and virtual mem

also how was the performance ... this is really cool

Re: Maemo 5 (Fremantle) on Netbook!

croozeus | 29/11/2009, 02:57

croozeus

Hi Amit :-)

It is an OMAP 3530 ARM processor. I will have to check for the processing power (around 600 MHz, I believe) - 256MB of NAND flash memory and 256MB of RAM. The performance is not bad, however there are some packages that seem to be closed or proprietary (may be that is the reason, I didn't find them).

contd...

Re: Maemo 5 (Fremantle) on Netbook!

croozeus | 29/11/2009, 02:57

croozeus

....This includes the Touch UI calibration tool (the touch calibration is not good initially, but it is usable after some changes in the kernel), Connectivity manager (which includes connecting to wifi, I was able to use the command line and connect it to wireless though) and Flash (doesn't come with the default browser - OSSO, and I am told that it is proprietary).

Lot of porting work ahead!

Re: Maemo 5 (Fremantle) on Netbook!

appburaz | 31/03/2010, 19:04

Man looks like you have that thing in pieces.

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