A URL para Google Street, agora fica assim no Maemo-Mapper:
http://khm.google.com/vt/lbw/lyrs=m&s=Galil&hl=en&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d
A URL do google satelite e outras continuam funcionando.
http://khm.google.com/vt/lbw/lyrs=m&s=Galil&hl=en&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d
http://mlt2.google.com/mapslt?lyrs=com.panoramio.all,org.wikipedia.en&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d&w=256&h=256&hl=en
http://khm2.google.com/kh/v=45&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d
http://mt0.google.com/vt/v=w2t.106&hl=en&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d
http://mt0.google.com/mapstt?zoom=%d&x=%d&y=%d&client=google
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Esta é a primeira revisão do projeto, com as seguintes mudanças:
1- Strip nos arquivos binários
2- Shell script para remover a repetição da tecla "CHR"
deb http://maemo.vivaphp.net diablo misc
apt-get install keylaunch
bash-shell 3.2-0
cabextract 1.2-2-chinook1
clisp 2.38
corkscrew 2.0
fakeroot 1.4.2
freeciv 2.1.4
g77 4
g77-3.4 3.4.4cs2005q3.2-5.osso8
geany 0.14
geany 0.14-2
geda-gaf-suite 1.4.0.20080127
gnuplot 4.2.3
guile-1.8 1.8.3+1-1
guile-1.8-dev 1.8.3+1-1
guile-1.8-libs 1.8.3+1-1
keylaunch 2.0.10
libgd2 2.0.35
libgmp3-dev 2
libgmp3c2 2
libgpelaunch 0.14
libltdl3 1.5.22-4maemo1
libltdl3-dev 1.5.22-4
libltdl3-dev 1.5.22-42-3maemo1
libreadline5-dev 5.2-3maemo1
libsigsegv 2.2-1
libsmpeg0 0.4.5+cvs20030824-2
libstartup-notification0 0.9
lynx 2.8.6-2ubuntu2
maxima 5.9.3
newraw 20080623
nsp2-cvs 20080828
powermanga 0.90
readline-common 5.2-3maemo1
realpath 1.9.28
reminiscence 0.1.9
smw 1.8-beta2-r316
wxmaxima 0.7.5
wxwidgets2.6 2.6.3
xterm 229-1ubuntu1
xutils-dev 1
The gEDA project has produced and continues working on a full GPL'd suite of Electronic Design Automation tools. These tools are used for electrical circuit design, schematic capture, simulation, prototyping, and production. Currently, the gEDA project offers a mature suite of free software applications for electronics design, including schematic capture, attribute management, bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlisting into over 20 netlist formats, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout.