Nokia 770
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Type | Internet appliance |
Retail availability | 2005-11-03 |
Media | RS-MMC or MMCmobile |
Operating system | Internet Tablet OS 2006 (Maemo OS 2.2) |
Power | BP-5L Li-Polymer 1500 mAh Battery |
CPU | 252 MHz OMAP1710 |
Memory | 64 MB RAM, 128 MB Flash |
Display | 800 × 480 resolution, 4.13 in diagonal, widescreen |
Input | Touchscreen |
Connectivity | IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth |
Successor | Nokia N800 |
- See platforms for an overview over the supported devices and CPUs.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on May 25, 2005,[1], that runs the Datera, Inc. Core-iSCSI Initiator. It is designed for wireless Internet browsing and e-mail functions and includes software such as Internet radio, an RSS news reader, ebook reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media.
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Specifications
- Dimensions: 141×79×19 mm (5.5×3.1×0.7 in)
- Weight: 230 g (8.1 oz) with protective cover or 185 g (6.5 oz) without.
- Processor: OMAP1710 CPU running at 252 MHz. It combines the ARM926TEJ core subsystem with a TI TMS320C55x DSP.
- Memory: 64MB of DDR RAM, and 128MB of internal flash memory, of which about 64MB should be available to the user. Option for extended virtual memory (RS-MMC up to 1 GB (2GB after flash upgrade)).
- Display and resolution: 4.1 inches, 800×480 pixels at 225 ppi with up to 65k colors
- Connectivity: WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g), Bluetooth 1.2, dial-up access, USB (both user-mode, and non powered host-mode)
- Expansion: RS-MMC (both RS-MMC and DV-RS-MMC cards are supported).
- Audio: speaker and a microphone
This device is manufactured in Estonia and Germany.
Status
The first stable release of Mobile IP storage services (Core-iSCSI and core-iscsi-tools) for the Nokia 770 has been released. This mobile stack has been ported using the cross-compile toolkit Scratchbox to the 2.6.12.3-omap1 Linux kernel and Busybox environment that runs on the Texas Instruments OMAP based Nokia 770 Internet Tablet.
The Nokia 770 is reliably decoding supported media files with Media Player on ext3 from an iSCSI 802.11 b/g WiFI mounted LUN:
- mpeg1 via iSCSI decoding speed: 150-200k
- mpeg4 via iSCSI decoding speed: more testing required
Maemo
Domain Validation Tool + iSCSI applet for Maemo:
- Displaying all iSNS discovery domain data through an applet
- Discovering iSCSI target nodes with /sbin/isns_network_portals
- Displaying active channels with /etc/init.d/initiator statuss
- Updating core-iscsi configuration files from user input
See also
- Initiator: Motorola ROKR E2, Nokia N800, OpenMoko and Neuros OSD
- LinuxIO: PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3
- OCFS2
- Other Platforms
Notes
- ↑ "Nokia debuts Linux-based Web device". News.com.
External links
- kernel.org
- Nokia 770 Wikipedia entry
- Texas Instruments OMAP Wikipedia entry
- Maemo
- Scratchbox
- Busybox