Posted by on under google maps, local movie times, local theaters, mashup, google, ots, movie showtimes, cinema, map |

Like to see your cinema options geographically? This mashup of Google Maps and movie showtimes plots your local theaters and their screenings, and lets you look up to a week in advance. Good bookmark...
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Posted by planetbeing on under iphe, realiti, comex, obama, oses, worst case, sdk, voodoo, kernel, presidency, sectors, samsung, linux, map |

So the big news yesterday (other than Obama winning the presidency!) is that we have enough of a low-level NAND driver now that we're able to read from NAND! It was epic win. There turns out to be not as much hardware voodoo as, say, Merlot, so that's pretty good news. It seems to work (albeit slowly) and I even wrote the ECC routines today (and those seem to work as well).
Unfortunately, in the course of this, we discovered several unfortunate things. First, I can't seem to find anything that might write to NAND. It's probably not much more complicated and probably reuses a lot of the stuff we've been doing, but it means that we might have to look in the kernel for that code, which sort of bites (a lot of the kernel is in C++ and not as friendly to reverse).
The second thing is the realization that all of Samsung's proprietary FTL code is in this thing. Without being able to understand it, we can't actually map sectors to data and we can't make sense of the NAND data or write new data to it in a useful way. Unfortunately, this code is liable to be ridiculously complex, since it's basically their SDK they ship to everyone. Without it, we can still proceed, but the iPhone can't read Linux's data and Linux can't read iPhone's data. In the worst case, we can't even have both OSes on the NAND at once.
Still, being able to dump NAND through USB is a substantial accomplishment, and we're well on our way.
Tagi: iphe, realiti, comex, obama, oses, worst case, sdk, voodoo, kernel, presidency, sectors, samsung, linux, map
Posted by George Hotz on under kernel patches, flakiness, vta, payload, props, map |

Vista, Windows 7, International, 64-bit support
Less flakiness in the payload
Cydia tar cleaned up
Improved logging with slightly more useful errors
New kernel patches, codesign errors gone. Props posixninja
Added vm_map +x, passed vm_check
No winterboard yet, but now that ball is in Saurik's court :-)
Still in
beta, use caution
purplera1nHappy 4th everyone!!!
Tagi: kernel patches, flakiness, vta, payload, props, map
Posted by Jason Kottke on under foliage, new england, ambassador, maps, map |

Foliage map for New York and New England. You can register as a "Foliage Ambassador" on the site to report on the progress in your area.
Tags: foliage maps
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Posted by on under maps north america, xroad, iphe, iphoneworld, gps mapping, henders, america east, mapping program, caa, newcomer, macintosh, ipod, map |


iPhoneWorld.ca writes:iPhone/iPod/Macintosh App Review: XROAD G-Maps (North America East)
Reviewed by: Bill Henderson
G-Map North A for iPhone
Price: $34.99 Eastern or Western US; $19.99 Canada; $69.99 US and Canada A while back I received a copy of a new GPS mapping program called G-Map by a newcomer, XRoad. (...)
Tagi: maps north america, xroad, iphe, iphoneworld, gps mapping, henders, america east, mapping program, caa, newcomer, macintosh, ipod, map