The Fremantle kernel patch has interesting lines with "RX51_JACK_TVOUT"
But one thing is that the kernel allows it, and very different is we see this feature in the device out of the box.
The Fremantle kernel patch has interesting lines with "RX51_JACK_TVOUT"
But one thing is that the kernel allows it, and very different is we see this feature in the device out of the box.
Very interesting. It's worth noting that RX51 looks like a definite product ID. Possibly not destined for final production, but I'd guess it is, and it's definitely a step better than arbitrary non-model-associated defines.
Does anyone know if any other RX-nn models exist corresponding to non-production models? I seem to remember a page on hardware IDs in the old maemo.org wiki, but I searched and couldn't find it, so it looks like it may not have made the transition...
Does anyone know if any other RX-nn models exist corresponding to non-production models? I seem to remember a page on hardware IDs in the old maemo.org wiki, but I searched and couldn't find it, so it looks like it may not have made the transition...
Maybe somebody said this before, but as I only recently started to use the WebDAV space my ISP offers me as part of my package, I'd love to see seemless WebDAV-integration with the file system, very much like it's done with Bluetooth and UPnP now.
It would be cool to set up a WebDAV-account via the system settings and have it accessible in every application's open/save and in the file manager.
given that the ipod, iphone and variants have a relatively universal connector for A/V, it occurs to me that one of those on the tablet would give us access to the myriad 3rd party accessories around.
not going to happen. apple allows the license of the plugin end, but attempt to implement the ipod/iphone end and your company will bet a carpetbombing of lawyers before you can finish the idea...
now if the rest of the industry could come up with a similar port and make it available for anyone to implement, things would be interesting...
dont forget, its more then audio and video out, its also input for media selection, and maybe even output for the database so that one can implement external screens showing the selection.