David wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:36:19 -0500, msg wrote:
David wrote:
What you are doing is driving people away from their radios and toward
their computers. People you don't care about anyway, but persons just
the same. I wish somebody would make a decent standalone internet
radio appliance for under a hundred bucks.
You can do that very easily with small handheld wireless computing devices
such as the "Zipit Wireless Messenger"; please see my pages at:
http://www.cybertheque.org/homebrew/zipit
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I saw the pages but didn't see anything about internet radio.
A careful reading and navigation of the few pages will make it clearer.
From the development announcement page:
http://ipx1.cybertheque.net/homebrew...it-devel.shtml
'fmli' AT&T Form and Menu Language Interpreter; curses-based GUI for screen and keyboard management;
it permits the ZipIT to host complex applications not otherwise well suited for the tiny keyboard
and limited screen. Please view this example screen shot of a Communications Menu with several
submenus (note that the Internet Radio application runs in the background and the user my browse
the web with lynx or perform other tasks selected from other menus while listening):
FMLI Screen Shot1 FMLI Screen Shot2 , and here is the 'fmli' 'F7' Command Menu with a moonscape
wallpaper background: FMLI Screen Shot 3.
Regards,
Michael