<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt">Hey!</div><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt">Not sure if you are really interested in this results, but this is running measure on Mac OS X 10.5 (also using Cacao):</div><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>mbp:foff$ java -jar yama.jar measure</div><div>process load binary file N 1000 takes: 744 millis</div><div>process transform to earth coordinates - N 1000 takes: 661 millis</div><div>process transform to screen N 1000 takes: 169 millis</div><div>process transform to screen using float N 1000 takes: 209 millis</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times,
serif;font-size:12pt">----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----<br>Von: Schmidt András <asch@freemail.hu><br>An: List for OpenMoko community discussion <community@lists.openmoko.org><br>Gesendet: Sonntag, den 24. Februar 2008, 15:30:54 Uhr<br>Betreff: Yet Another Map Application<br><br>Hi!<br><br>I
am
happy
to
announce
the
shiny
new
release
of
Yet
Another
Map <br>Application
-
Yama
in
short
:-).<br><br>Yama
is
capable
of
viewing
openstreetmap.org
maps
on
PC
and
on
OpenMoko.<br>Some
features:<br><br>
*
OFFLINE
vector
based
maps
in
an
own
format
optimized
for
viewer<br>
*
zoom,
rotate(not
implemented
in
SWT
GUI
yet),
move
around
free<br>
*
compiler
for
OSM
and
Garmin(in
format
polish
text)
maps<br>
*
rendering
template
is
stored
in
xml,
can
easily
be
edited<br>
*
can
load
any
maps
at
the
same
time
without
performance
degradation<br>
*
free
software
under
GPL
:-)<br><br>Yama
is
written
in
Java
so
you
have
to
install
Jalimo
on
your
device
to <br>use
it.
See
the
quickstart
wiki
page:<br><br>
*
To
get
it
wok
on
your
PC
or
OpenMoko
see
quickstart
page
on
Yama's<br>
wiki:
<a href="http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/user-quickstart" target="_blank">http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/user-quickstart</a><br>
*
There
is
an
applet
version
that
you
can
check
out
in
a
minute
(you<br>
only
need
Java
plugin
6
installed
on
your
browser):<br>
<a href="http://yamamap.org/demo.php" target="_blank">http://yamamap.org/demo.php</a><br>
*
For
some
documentation
see:
<a href="http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/</a><br>
*
To
compile
the
offline
version
of
OSM
for
your
area
see:<br>
<a href="http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/user-compile-osm" target="_blank">http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/user-compile-osm</a><br><br>There
is
no
.ipk
package
yet.
I
will
create
that
soon!<br>I
would
be
happy
to
get
feedback
from
you
about
the
software!<br><br>I
have
no
Neo
device
yet
so
this
version
was
not
tested
on
OpenMoko. <br>Previous
version
was
-
I
hope
it
still
works.<br><br>Yama
is
still
pre-alpha
-
work
is
in
progress.
I
wonder
the
performance <br>of
floating
point
arithmetics
on
Neo
with
Jalimo.
There
is
an <br>undocumented
command
that
runs
a
simple
performance
test.
Would
someone <br>be
so
kind
to
execute
it
and
send
me
the
results?
You
can
execute
it <br>with
the
following
command:<br><br>$
java
-jar
yama.jar
measure<br><br>Results
on
my
notebook
are:<br>process
load
binary
file
N
1000
takes:
462
millis<br>process
transform
to
earth
coordinates
-
N
1000
takes:
601
millis<br>process
transform
to
screen
N
1000
takes:
141
millis<br>process
transform
to
screen
using
float
N
1000
takes:
139
millis<br><br>On
my
Windows
PDA
(300MHz
ARM)
with
MySaifu
JVM
the
whole
test
runs
for <br>about
15
minutes.
I
hope
Cacao
(JVM
of
Jalimo)
performs
better
on
Neo <br>hadware.<br><br>Cheers<br>Schmidt
András<br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>OpenMoko
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