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* Matt shows off the [http://hbmobile.org/jowles/ Jowles interface] and talks about what he had to do to get his older way-small [[GumStix Software Development with MacOS|GumStix working with the Macintosh]] | * Matt shows off the [http://hbmobile.org/jowles/ Jowles interface] and talks about what he had to do to get his older way-small [[GumStix Software Development with MacOS|GumStix working with the Macintosh]] | ||
* Discussed the policies of major carriers with respect to sim unlocking. | * Discussed the policies of major carriers with respect to sim unlocking. | ||
* Yet another guy began to gripe about the gumstix implementation of miniDIN-8 connectors and eventually sent a [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=loom.20070418T231253-809%40post.gmane.org&forum_name=gumstix-users message to the gumstix mailing list] detailing desired board revisions. |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 19 April 2007
Meeting Announcement
This is the meeting announcement that went out to the SVHMPC Mailing List.
Location:
The Tech Shop in Menlo Park 120 Independence Dr., Menlo Park, CA 94025 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Tentative Agenda:
* myPhone design update * HTML and SVG user interfaces
Meeting Minutes
- Craig Hughes of GumStix passed out some of the LCDs that were ordered via eBay.
- Craig also showed off his Eagle to Sketchup hack. You can use it to generate a 3D rendering of a board from an Eagle CAD diagram. The hack is an Eagle CAD script that outputs a Ruby script that can be imported into Google Sketchup. At the end of the process, you wind up with a 3D model of the part you're designing in Eagle. Craig says a reference to it will be posted to the list soon. w00t!
- Matt shows off the Jowles interface and talks about what he had to do to get his older way-small GumStix working with the Macintosh
- Discussed the policies of major carriers with respect to sim unlocking.
- Yet another guy began to gripe about the gumstix implementation of miniDIN-8 connectors and eventually sent a message to the gumstix mailing list detailing desired board revisions.