Hi,everybody
First,Best Wishes to All Winners.
I want to setup up an ADC NotWinner Fund.
The goal of the Fund is to encourage the ADC NotWinner
who has done a great job,or who moved you
very much,and etc.
The gift is Android DotPhone Hardware
Development Board with GSM/GPRS and GPS module.
As a startup,I want to donate some Android Evaluation Board to
the funds from my personal donation.If there are some people
or company will sponsor,
the more Android Evaluation Board will be sent out to the
Android Developers.
the rule will be voting somebody(of course yourself,no problem)
with
a brief reason.If more Development
Board is waiting to send out,then the voted man and vote man all
has the opportunity.maybe we will have another form of gifts besides
dotphone development board in the future.
I think develop android on real hardware is a exciting things,
wish the android dotphone deveopment board will be the best gifts for
our
ADC NotWinner!
how about your comments and suggestions?if there are many people
agree with this fund,I will run it shortlty after now.any feedbacks
will
be appreciated.
> Hi,everybody
> First,Best Wishes to All Winners.
> I want to setup up an ADC NotWinner Fund.
> The goal of the Fund is to encourage the ADC NotWinner
> who has done a great job,or who moved you
> very much,and etc.
> The gift is Android DotPhone Hardware
> Development Board with GSM/GPRS and GPS module.
> As a startup,I want to donate some Android Evaluation Board to
> the funds from my personal donation.If there are some people
> or company will sponsor,
> the more Android Evaluation Board will be sent out to the
> Android Developers.
> the rule will be voting somebody(of course yourself,no problem)
> with
> a brief reason.If more Development
> Board is waiting to send out,then the voted man and vote man all
> has the opportunity.maybe we will have another form of gifts besides
> dotphone development board in the future.
> I think develop android on real hardware is a exciting things,
> wish the android dotphone deveopment board will be the best gifts for
> our
> ADC NotWinner!
> how about your comments and suggestions?if there are many people
> agree with this fund,I will run it shortlty after now.any feedbacks
> will
> be appreciated.
Thanks, Braden Napier.
each dotphone is about $600,including mainboard+7"lcd(or 3.5'lcd),
add
international EMS post fee to developers.
the amount is not important.the key point is your kindness.
> Thanks, Braden Napier.
> each dotphone is about $600,including mainboard+7"lcd(or 3.5'lcd),
> add
> international EMS post fee to developers.
> the amount is not important.the key point is your kindness.
----- Original Message ----- From: "PowerGUI" <powergui...@gmail.com> To: "Android Challenge" <android-challenge@googlegroups.com> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:29 AM Subject: [android-challenge] Re: Please vote: Donate and Setup Android
DotPhone NotWinner Fund
> Thanks, Braden Napier. > each dotphone is about $600,including mainboard+7"lcd(or 3.5'lcd), > add > international EMS post fee to developers. > the amount is not important.the key point is your kindness.
yes,it is an Android Development Evalulation Board System,
,including mainboard+lcd+gsm/gprs+gps+expensive international post
fee.
since the amount of board is very small,every part is a little
expensive.
Best Regards
PowerGUI
----------------------------------------------------
Android DotPhone Group
http://www.dotphone.org/english
The First Android Dotphone Development Evalulation Board for
Android DotPhone None-Winner Fund is Ready.
Please vote some project or somebody,I want to send him as a gift.
This board is from my personal donation.
when this topic reaches 25, I will send this board out
immediiately.
> yes,it is an Android Development Evalulation Board System,
> ,including mainboard+lcd+gsm/gprs+gps+expensive international post
> fee.
> since the amount of board is very small,every part is a little
> expensive.
Vote :) but not the 25th :(
PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
package.
I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
late...
So PowerGUI +1 :)
Arnaud
On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> package.
> I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> late...
> So PowerGUI +1 :)
> Arnaud
> On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > where can we vote PowerGUI ?
> > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > votes he will send the board to the winner.
yes,you can vote yourself here.
the Android DotPhone Development Board is almost the same
with real phone.everything is ok,including gsm/gprs and gps.
when the valid votes reaches 25,the high votes will be the winner.
I am sure,the dotphone board will > 1. and the next board will
calculated from the first votes except the winner.
> Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> package.
> I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> late...
> So PowerGUI +1 :)
> Arnaud
> On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > where can we vote PowerGUI ?
> > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > votes he will send the board to the winner.
I thought you could already test Tom Gibara's MoseyCode application
( http://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycode/ ). If not, then I vote
for Tom (unless he is one of the 4 secret slots). For his application
it would be crucial to test the speed of a real device. This makes
only sense though, if a camera is included in the set-up.
Peli
On May 14, 1:47 pm, plusminus <stoeps...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Regards, plusminushttp://anddev.org > # Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
> On May 14, 1:18 pm, arnouf <arnaud.far...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> > PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> > environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> > who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> > package.
> > I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> > my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> > application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> > phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> > late...
> > So PowerGUI +1 :)
> > Arnaud
> > On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > where can we vote PowerGUI ?
> > > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > > votes he will send the board to the winner.
> I thought you could already test Tom Gibara's MoseyCode application
> (http://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycode/). If not, then I vote
> for Tom (unless he is one of the 4 secret slots). For his application
> it would be crucial to test the speed of a real device. This makes
> only sense though, if a camera is included in the set-up.
> Peli
> On May 14, 1:47 pm, plusminus <stoeps...@gmx.de> wrote:
> > Regards, plusminushttp://anddev.org > > # Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
> > On May 14, 1:18 pm, arnouf <arnaud.far...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> > >PowerGUIallowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> > > environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> > > who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> > > package.
> > > I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> > > my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> > > application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> > > phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> > > late...
> > > SoPowerGUI+1 :)
> > > Arnaud
> > > On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > > > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > where can we votePowerGUI?
> > > > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > > > votes he will send the board to the winner.
The Zoom doesn't have GPS + there is currently simply NO support/
guides. I nowhere can find the pin-configuration of the Serial-Cable
that is needed :(
The simply post this link, instead of 2 sentenced of describing the
pinouts: http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat%5fid=908&sku=02882 It's weird!
Regards, plusminus
http://anddev.org # Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
On May 14, 2:08 pm, Peli <peli0...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I thought you could already test Tom Gibara's MoseyCode application
> (http://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycode/). If not, then I vote
> for Tom (unless he is one of the 4 secret slots). For his application
> it would be crucial to test the speed of a real device. This makes
> only sense though, if a camera is included in the set-up.
> Peli
> On May 14, 1:47 pm, plusminus <stoeps...@gmx.de> wrote:
> > Regards, plusminushttp://anddev.org > > # Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
> > On May 14, 1:18 pm, arnouf <arnaud.far...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> > > PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> > > environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> > > who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> > > package.
> > > I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> > > my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> > > application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> > > phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> > > late...
> > > So PowerGUI +1 :)
> > > Arnaud
> > > On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > > > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > where can we vote PowerGUI ?
> > > > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > > > votes he will send the board to the winner.
> Hi,everybody
> First,Best Wishes to All Winners.
> I want to setup up an ADC NotWinner Fund.
> The goal of the Fund is to encourage the ADC NotWinner
> who has done a great job,or who moved you
> very much,and etc.
> The gift is Android DotPhone Hardware
> Development Board with GSM/GPRS and GPS module.
> As a startup,I want to donate some Android Evaluation Board to
> the funds from my personal donation.If there are some people
> or company will sponsor,
> the more Android Evaluation Board will be sent out to the
> Android Developers.
> the rule will be voting somebody(of course yourself,no problem)
> with
> a brief reason.If more Development
> Board is waiting to send out,then the voted man and vote man all
> has the opportunity.maybe we will have another form of gifts besides
> dotphone development board in the future.
> I think develop android on real hardware is a exciting things,
> wish the android dotphone deveopment board will be the best gifts for
> our
> ADC NotWinner!
> how about your comments and suggestions?if there are many people
> agree with this fund,I will run it shortlty after now.any feedbacks
> will
> be appreciated.
Can't believe people aren't voting in this. Maybe they are too busy
whinging ;)
All great nominations, in support of Five and Josh I will add that it
is open source with the source code released. This is a streaming
media player with a server component! I think that deserves some sort
of acknowledgement.
I've summarised the votes so far, hopefully that will encourage some
more people to vote.
> Hi,everybody
> First,Best Wishes to All Winners.
> I want to setup up an ADC NotWinner Fund.
> The goal of the Fund is to encourage the ADC NotWinner
> who has done a great job,or who moved you
> very much,and etc.
> The gift is Android DotPhone Hardware
> Development Board with GSM/GPRS and GPS module.
> As a startup,I want to donate some Android Evaluation Board to
> the funds from my personal donation.If there are some people
> or company will sponsor,
> the more Android Evaluation Board will be sent out to the
> Android Developers.
> the rule will be voting somebody(of course yourself,no problem)
> with
> a brief reason.If more Development
> Board is waiting to send out,then the voted man and vote man all
> has the opportunity.maybe we will have another form of gifts besides
> dotphone development board in the future.
> I think develop android on real hardware is a exciting things,
> wish the android dotphone deveopment board will be the best gifts for
> our
> ADC NotWinner!
> how about your comments and suggestions?if there are many people
> agree with this fund,I will run it shortlty after now.any feedbacks
> will
> be appreciated.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Steven A. <PHDGam...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> +1 Duo
> On May 11, 2:13 pm, PowerGUI <powergui...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi,everybody > > First,Best Wishes to All Winners. > > I want to setup up an ADC NotWinner Fund. > > The goal of the Fund is to encourage the ADC NotWinner > > who has done a great job,or who moved you > > very much,and etc. > > The gift is Android DotPhone Hardware > > Development Board with GSM/GPRS and GPS module. > > As a startup,I want to donate some Android Evaluation Board to > > the funds from my personal donation.If there are some people > > or company will sponsor, > > the more Android Evaluation Board will be sent out to the > > Android Developers. > > the rule will be voting somebody(of course yourself,no problem) > > with > > a brief reason.If more Development > > Board is waiting to send out,then the voted man and vote man all > > has the opportunity.maybe we will have another form of gifts besides > > dotphone development board in the future.
> > I think develop android on real hardware is a exciting things, > > wish the android dotphone deveopment board will be the best gifts for > > our > > ADC NotWinner!
> > how about your comments and suggestions?if there are many people > > agree with this fund,I will run it shortlty after now.any feedbacks > > will > > be appreciated.
NB: this is to win real hardware kindly donated by PowerGUI. Also I
ignored the vote for PowerGUI, he deserves votes but I'm sure he
doesn't want to award his donation to himself.
> NB: this is to win real hardware kindly donated by PowerGUI. Also I
> ignored the vote for PowerGUI, he deserves votes but I'm sure he
> doesn't want to award his donation to himself.
> I thought you could already test Tom Gibara's MoseyCode application
> (http://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycode/). If not, then I vote
> for Tom (unless he is one of the 4 secret slots). For his application
> it would be crucial to test the speed of a real device. This makes
> only sense though, if a camera is included in the set-up.
> Peli
> On May 14, 1:47 pm, plusminus <stoeps...@gmx.de> wrote:
> > Regards, plusminushttp://anddev.org > > # Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
> > On May 14, 1:18 pm, arnouf <arnaud.far...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Vote :) but not the 25th :(
> > > PowerGUI allowed to developer to test their apps on a real hardware
> > > environment! The logic is different of a real phone and other company
> > > who wait the good moment to deliver a real phone, with the commercial
> > > package.
> > > I participated to the ADC1 without to be a winner...But I think that
> > > my application has a good concept and I hope launch this concept,
> > > application and server when all will be ok. If I should wait a real
> > > phone to develop and test really the app, I think that it will be too
> > > late...
> > > So PowerGUI +1 :)
> > > Arnaud
> > > On 14 mai, 13:05, Steve Oldmeadow <st...@smoco.com> wrote:
> > > > On May 14, 6:53 pm, "Dan T." <danielftor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > where can we vote PowerGUI ?
> > > > I thought he meant for us to vote in this thread and when there are 25
> > > > votes he will send the board to the winner.