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Are you a fellow “Chumbian” (aka a chumby owner)?

October 28th, 2006 by Scott Janousek
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If you have a chumby and developing Flash Lite widgets for it (or thinking about doing so), please email me. I have something I’d like to share, that I created a while back.

Some of you from MAX I may have already contacted … if so, disregard.

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9 Responses to “Are you a fellow “Chumbian” (aka a chumby owner)?”

  1. Keith Peters Says:

    How’d you get that?

  2. Scott Janousek Says:

    They were at MAX. They had a limited # to distribute to Flash Lite folks.

  3. Robert M. Hall Says:

    Hey Scott,

    Have you gotten wireless to work on yours yet - just got home late yesterday - but no mater what type of permutations on my router I tried i cannot get it to connect…..I played with it for hours in my hotel room at the venetian with no luck trying to share my powerbooks connection - and now at home - with my linksys, tried all the suggested workarounds - even put a usb extension cable and the dongle outside the chumby - no go - drop me a note if you have time. Thanks! Rob

  4. Scott Janousek Says:

    I’m not sure if this is related, but I thought I’d post for everyone that got one, just in case. Inside the chumby bag, there is a readme doc that says:

    “If your access point is broadcasting in 802.11g mode or 802.11b/802.11g mixed mode and you’re having problems connecting, set it to operate in 802.11b mode (We’re working on this issue).

  5. Duane Maxwell Says:

    The wireless issue is a problem with the zd1211 driver - if it detects that it’s on anything besides a USB 2.0 “high-speed” connection, then it drops into 802.11b mode. Our USB ports are “full-speed”, mainly becauase that’s what the USB interface in the MX21 chipset supports, but also because a small processor like this one can’t handle the 54Mbps bandwidth of 802.11g anyway. We’re trying to change the driver to operate in 802.11g mode but with a slower bitrate, however in the meantime, the workaround is to operate your access point in a mode that will allow 802.11b connections. Some models of access points that advertise 802.11b/g “mixed-mode” also have issues we’re looking into.

  6. Adnan Siddiqi Says:

    Hi,

    I dont have aflash lite 2 based fone and it seems its yet not so common. I want to build a video streaming app which is based on flashlite 1.1. Is It possible? kindly let me know

    Thanks

  7. Scott Janousek Says:

    Sorry, I don’t think the chumby supports either native or device video at this time.

  8. RyanPMAnning Says:

    Hey Scott,
    I don’t have one yet but really want one. I was at MAX last week but didn’t make the Birds of a feather session. I have been playing around with my LG Chocolate and Iriver U10. Do you have any idea when the Chumby will hit streets?

    - Ryan

  9. Scott Janousek Says:

    It will be available next year.

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