Video O-Phone Demonstration – Open-Plug Demo on Video
Thomas Menguy | April 1, 2007Here is a little Open-Plug video that shows only the “step 0″ of our technology, here are some remarks:
- This is a real-time one, so it may be long at moment…especially when loading a new system (this is the case after the red and blue UI).
- The first UI (the red and blue one) HAS NOTHING in common with the second gray and red one called OPUS, really, only the porting layer and our application framework are left on the board, and on the SD card you have all the components that are implementing the UI and its services.
- As you can see it is an NXP board (platform: 5210), we do exactly the same on other platforms also (TI locosto and Neptune for the publics ones
)…and on all the platforms, the code is the same, developed on our PC simulator, and it is C/C++ not java of course!
- I say “step 0″ because this demo is basically showing a complete MMI replacement (the O-phone demo), but our offer is in fact completely dynamically modular, as shown briefly with the sudoku download
- Yes Doom is there up and running
: intern has ported the SDL library …and so Doom was in the package, sweet to have Open-Source code on such a platform in a matter of days!
- You can see some background play features: MP3 is in the background you edit a message and an icoming call is poping up: applications and services doesn’t know each other, the multimedia player doesn’t know anything about the call, nor the messager. The sound of the MP3 is autmatically prehempted for the call, but not by an ad-hoc way like in many high level OSes, you can see it as a window manager for the sound. Our focus is really on integration and modularity:
- For static code with our component based technology
- For services integration with a really original and system wide resource management system.
- We like Placebo
So have a good show