Nokia N900 Cell Phone PDF Manual Guide
Welcome to the Introduction to the Nokia N900. This guide is intended to help you begin connecting the N900’s built-in capabilities to information and actions in the physical world. The following pages contain a step-by-step tutorial for connecting an Arduino to a BlueSMiRF Bluetooth Modem, and for configuring the modem to communicate with your computer and with the Nokia N900. With this connection established, you can receive and send serial data over Bluetooth. You can then use languages such as Python or Flash on the phone to respond to or affect physical devices connected to your Arduino. This guide is primarily intended for people with some experience with Arduino and/or with programming in Linux environments.
The Nokia N900 is the newest generation of Nokia’s Internet Tablets. The N900 is running on the new Maemo 5.0 software, and it includes cellular telephony in addition to the many features included in previous generations of tablets. Sensors and input devices include a tactile QWERTY keyboard, resistive touch screen, 5-megapixel camera, GPS, microphone, accelerometer, sensor, proximity sensor, and IR port. Displays and output devices include a 3.5-inch 800X480 screen, speakers, vibrating motor, TV out, and FM transmitter.
The N900 supports connectivity over cell phone, wireless network, Bluetooth, and USB. Because the Maemo operating system is based on Linux, you can use standard communication protocols such as Bluetooth and standard languages such as Python or Flash to develop your interfaces and applications. Maemo 5.0 includes a number of libraries and services, such as GStreamer for managing media playback and D-Bus for sending messages between applications, and you can import third party applications and libraries to create exactly the results you want.
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