Menu

Main Menu
Talk Get Daily Search

Member's Online

    User Name
    Password

    New lease of life for old N900?

    Reply
    Page 3 of 3 | Prev |   1     2   3 |
    TomJ | # 21 | 2014-06-17, 16:35 | Report

    Here's a thought; is it possible to get skype or googletalk to work on the main camera, either natively or via Easy Debian? If so, an N900 could give any TV with a composite or SCART input smart-TV like video calling capability.

    EDIT: It also gives the opportunity to play media off other UPNP devices on a not-so-smart TV.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by TomJ; 2014-06-17 at 16:39.
    The Following User Says Thank You to TomJ For This Useful Post:
    Joseph.skb

     
    xanderx | # 22 | 2014-06-17, 20:01 | Report

    Well, a bit off-topic, but still. About 4 years ago, when tablets were just entering the market, I got various chinese ones just to resell. Among those, there was one of particular interest for me back then. It was 7" resistive screen (800x480) Android tablet with the following hardware:
    TI OMAP 3530 Cortex A8 clocked at 600MHz
    RAM of 256 MB
    WiFi 802.11b/g
    MicroSD slot
    USB OTG port
    GPS
    3000 mAh removable battery
    Stereo speakers
    Stylus, kickstand
    Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Yeah, I wondered back then of the posibility to port Maemo to such a similar hardware. That would be the groundbreaker, had it actually become reality. Eventually, I sold it very quickly, so I had not had much time to play with that thing. I'll try to find some more info, maybe photos. That could be the first of Maemo-powered tablets, had Steven Flop not killed the Meego-Maemo lineage.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by xanderx; 2014-06-17 at 20:12.
    The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to xanderx For This Useful Post:
    nokiabot, phap, vincr

     
    TomJ | # 23 | 2014-06-23, 18:48 | Report

    Another thought, gleaned from other threads and blogs: a permanently plugged in N900 as a security camera, either permanently recording (starting a new file each hour, for example, and deleting the oldest one after a predefined period) or on some sort of trigger, either when a sound threshold is reached (a la Babyphone) and/or when the camera's input changes (eg a significant difference between 2 frames; I have no idea how difficult that would be to code.)

    This last is where it gets more fun. The device's wi-fi is of course on - what, you thoght storing security footage on the device only, which an intruder could nick, was a good plan? That's what the cloud's for. On trigger, the device could send a message via any one of a plethora of protocols, alerting you. Could we stream the video across the net to see what's happening? Of course, the low-light video mode's not much cop, so why not have the trigger also have the device tell wi-fi controlled lights to come on, both to give a better view and to startle any intruder?

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks
    The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to TomJ For This Useful Post:
    backcover_press_service, reinob

     
    TomJ | # 24 | 2014-07-06, 10:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by TomJ View Post
    Another thought, gleaned from other threads and blogs: a permanently plugged in N900 as a security camera, either permanently recording (starting a new file each hour, for example, and deleting the oldest one after a predefined period) or on some sort of trigger, either when a sound threshold is reached (a la Babyphone) and/or when the camera's input changes (eg a significant difference between 2 frames; I have no idea how difficult that would be to code.)

    This last is where it gets more fun. The device's wi-fi is of course on - what, you thoght storing security footage on the device only, which an intruder could nick, was a good plan? That's what the cloud's for. On trigger, the device could send a message via any one of a plethora of protocols, alerting you. Could we stream the video across the net to see what's happening? Of course, the low-light video mode's not much cop, so why not have the trigger also have the device tell wi-fi controlled lights to come on, both to give a better view and to startle any intruder?
    It appears someone has not only thought of that, but already written the software: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=86285

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Page 3 of 3 | Prev |   1     2   3 |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Normal Logout