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1. Modify for installation and operation on OLPC
1. Modify for installation and operation on OLPC
2. Implement scrubbing through audio files
2. Implement scrubbing through audio files
3. Create [[ROSCOdocumetation]] and help files (screen shots, graphics, etc)
3. Create [[ROSCOdocumentation]] and help files (screen shots, graphics, etc)
4. Create internationalization framework
4. Create internationalization framework
5. Make Rosco bootable with more wireless drivers and boot probe scripts
5. Make Rosco bootable with more wireless drivers and boot probe scripts

Revision as of 21:50, 29 March 2008

Rosco is the "radio station on the go." It is meant to be a fully functional radio station that fits on a USB stick. Simply (1) plug in the USB stick, (2) plug in a radio transmitter to the audio output, and (3) reboot. The computer will come up with Rosco loaded and ready to transmit. Stories are automatically downloaded from webdav, or you can record your own audio. The project is aimed at facilitating communication in cricumstances where there may be no internet or phone connectivity - such as, say, an emergency or refugee situation. However, it can be used simply for sharing stories or providing a source of local entertainment.


Languages/Technologies

   *     Application - Python, GTK and GStreamer
   *     Disk Image - Custom Debian-based  bootable 


Tasks

  1. Modify for installation and operation on OLPC
  2. Implement scrubbing through audio files
  3. Create ROSCOdocumentation and help files (screen shots, graphics, etc)
  4. Create internationalization framework
  5. Make Rosco bootable with more wireless drivers and boot probe scripts
  6. Make Win32 version


Get the code

   svn co http://mobiled.mepemepe.com/svn/rosco/trunk


Tags

   radio, python, linux, debian, gtk, gstreamer, glade, usb, audio