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Oops.. Gotta remem.....



ber to change the subject line in future... DOH !!

50 x 15" LCD (SVGA or XGA) screens a month sub ?180 for a year ??? Any
idea
on reliablle suppliers ??

Is there gonna be beer at the UKHA 2003 ?? Will it be free ? :-))


Mark Hallows
Senior Systems Analyst

Pankhurst Design and Development Ltd
85-87 Richford St
London W6 7HJ
Tel:  +44(0)20 8735 1111
Fax  +44(0)20 8735 1122
mailto:MarkHallows@xxxxxxx <mailto:MarkHallows@xxxxxxx>
http://www.pdd.co.uk <http://www.pdd.co.uk/>


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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hallows [mailto:markhallows@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 March 2003 17:19
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] SLIMP3 email notification


Hey Guys

If I was to need 50 a month 15" LCD SVGA or XGA screens cheap as you
like
for a year.. Who would you get to supply them.. ?? Cheapest I can find at
the mo is ?180 each

Emphasis on price please.. Your help will be worth a beer at the UKHA
2003..

Thanks


Mark Hallows
Senior Systems Analyst

Pankhurst Design and Development Ltd
85-87 Richford St
London W6 7HJ
Tel:  +44(0)20 8735 1111
Fax  +44(0)20 8735 1122
mailto:MarkHallows@xxxxxxx <mailto:MarkHallows@xxxxxxx>
http://www.pdd.co.uk <http://www.pdd.co.uk>  < http://www.pdd.co.uk/
<http://www.pdd.co.uk/> >


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-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Booth [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 March 2003 16:54
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] SLIMP3 email notification


On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:07:51 -0000, "Ward, David"
<David.Ward@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>I've just been asked by a freind who is :-)))))))))) with his shiny new
>SLIMP3 if
>there is a plugin available to display a notification message of
incomming
>email.

As Mark mentioned earlier, there are. I've written one part of this,
but it's *very* early on that. I only wrote it on Monday evening!!

>Couldn't see anything on the Slimdevices site but I do recall seeing a
>mention of xAP and SLIMP3 here so thought I'd ask before we go down the
>'merry' route of outlook plugins and UDP messages :-/

If you're thinking UDP messages, you're already thinking of xAP.
xAP's perfect for this kind of thing.

Here I think you'd need some widget for Outlook or whatever that
detects incoming email and sends out new email notifications as xAP
messages. I personally don't have this kind of capability myself yet
but others likely do.

These email notification messages could then be picked up, repackaged
and sent out as OnScreenDisplay notifications to such devices as
TiVo's, other computers, even TTS announcers and the like. In this
particular case we could send out a message to a SliMP3 telling it
what to display.

A final xAPp, a SliMP3 xAP Connector, will know what to do with the
SliMP3 display xAP messages, resulting in an output appearing on the
Slim's display.

It's the last part I've sort of written but it isn't finished yet.

Stuart
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Stuart Booth
xAPFramework.net - a reusable xAP framework for .net

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stuart@xxxxxxx



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