Posted by: cushman
Palantir CE - 08/07/2003 21:09
The
results of my poll are in, and it seems 25 people would use a CE version of Palantir, while 24 are willing to install a Java VM to use it. I've stated before that if I had a device and enough demand, I would write a CE version of Palantir, and Ezekiel has kindly donated an HP Jornada 545 for me to develop Palantir CE on. Please thank him, this would not have been possible without a device for me to test with. Now I guess it's time for me to put up.
Posted by: mail2mm
Re: Palantir CE - 09/07/2003 15:48
Looking forward to trying Palantir on my Pocket PC. Many thank yous to you and Ezekiel.
Michael
Posted by: Ezekiel
Re: Palantir CE - 09/07/2003 17:55
Thanks guys! The real kudos go out to my boss who let me have his old unused PPC.
I'm looking forward to it too.
-Zeke
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Palantir CE - 09/07/2003 18:02
Thanks guys, looking forward to having a use for my aging E-100 PPC.
Posted by: fink08
Re: Palantir CE - 10/07/2003 20:21
Im just about to buy a PocketPC YAY!
Posted by: rowitech
Re: Palantir CE - 15/07/2003 00:59
Big thanks to Ezekiel and cushman.
The Empeg-community rulez! I'm happy...
Rolf
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Palantir CE - 23/07/2003 13:04
DROOL!
You da man.
(Making good use of those statistics and circuits books, eh???
)
Posted by: cushman
Re: Palantir CE - 23/07/2003 13:27
Thanks, I've still got a long ways to go with the app, but at least the IrDA code is written. I couldn't have done it without Chimaera's help, his insight on irdadump went a long ways. I've still got to write the playlist picker portion for the pocket pc, and determine a file format for the data file. Still a ways off, I'm afraid.
That's actually a Statics and Dynamics book, from when I was in school. They make great Empeg holder-uppers!
Posted by: tonyc
Re: Palantir CE - 23/07/2003 13:31
Still a ways off, I'm afraid.
Yeah, and so is the next version of emphatic, but at least you're doing some work. I've been a real slacker this summer, I've had some time on weeknights to work on it, but at the end of a long day of coding at work, the thought of doing so at home seems very wrong.
Posted by: cushman
Re: Palantir CE - 23/07/2003 13:46
I've been a real slacker this summer, I've had some time on weeknights to work on it, but at the end of a long day of coding at work, the thought of doing so at home seems very wrong.
I understand. My job isn't as coding intensive. Right now I'm in the middle of evaluating different products, so that gives me the brainpower to do a bit of coding on the side.
at least you're doing some work
And I'll have to do some more if I want variety, too. Right now it's hardcoded to insert "Liquor, Beer and Wine" by the Reverend Horton Heat.
Posted by: Ezekiel
Re: Palantir CE - 23/07/2003 17:25
hardcoded to insert "Liquor, Beer and Wine" by the Reverend Horton Heat.
Preach it mah brathah!
-Zeke
/me cues up the Rev's playlist...aaah, Wigglestick.
Posted by: rowitech
Re: Palantir CE - 24/07/2003 06:15
Wow! 8-) This is fast. Even "only" coding the IRDA seems to be a big step.
Rolf
Posted by: rowitech
Re: Palantir CE - 11/08/2003 07:24
Just wanted to lift this thread up ;-).
Are there any news about Palantir CE?
Rolf
Posted by: cushman
Re: Palantir CE - 11/08/2003 07:50
If I get something done, you will know about it