Kåre Hampf

Show:

What's happening?

  • unitconverter

    khampf registered the UnitConverter MIDlet project.

    2005-06-07 17:26:50 UTC in UnitConverter MIDlet

  • USB-memory boot

    I'll look into the possibilities with using USB-memory devices either as bootmedia or if that prooves tricky, just for loading apps. There is already a good compressed-archive loader which is general enough to load from any block device.

    2004-07-30 15:34:26 UTC in alcolix

  • Still here

    The project has been sleeping due to school and work. The minidist has also worked well for me so I haven't been forced to update anything. The kernel is far from current though, I expect to put some work in it quite soon.

    2004-07-30 15:27:19 UTC in alcolix

  • Comment: loadkeys uk

    Logged In: YES user_id=362066 Next release will include several keyboard layouts.

    2004-07-30 15:23:10 UTC in alcolix

  • The CHNTPW project injector apps

    Great for rescuing a broken Windows NT or 2k. Regarding XP the NTFS v5 support is not here yet so forget about that for now.

    2003-09-01 11:31:54 UTC in alcolix

  • SCSI and networking support

    The 2.4.19-b1 release has no SCSI support, however this will probably be dealt with as separate root images (with separate kernel module sets) for IDE, SCSI and networking support.

    2003-01-24 12:28:51 UTC in alcolix

  • ISO9660 filesystem support

    The 2.4.19-b1 release does not include CD-ROM (iso9660) filesystem support, a big mistake.

    2003-01-24 12:26:55 UTC in alcolix

  • Full USB support

    The 2.4.19-b1 release has only limited USB support.

    2003-01-24 12:25:32 UTC in alcolix

  • Registered

    Got approoved! Really excited about this project. I have disk images already but will take a closer look at the Artistic License version 2 (not available yet), and I will finish my workstation install to be able to continue developement at a better pace.

    2002-11-25 17:15:50 UTC in alcolix

  • Developement temporarely halted

    Last time I checked IBM's ViaVoice engine is no longer the same. You are to use a Sun implementation (co-produced I assume) instead. I'm looking forward to check that up and reimplement SpeechCore after I've reinstalled my workstation (I'm going all out Debian now). This was not what I've expected and am sorry for the huge delay this project sufered and will for a while still :(.

    2002-11-23 21:05:44 UTC in SpeechCore

About Me

  • 2001-10-29 (8 years ago)
  • 362066
  • khampf (My Site)
  • Kåre Hampf

Send me a message