hi, ( I am resending this because I included a photo and got bounced )
Transmission was built for Samsung Q1 Ultra as Indamixx product.
Transmission is now for Samsung Q1 Ultra and Intel Netbooks.
We decided a while ago to focus on the Mobile DAW market (mainly Trinity
DAW).
I personally was looking for an affordable mobile device that was small but
could perform like a portable pro tools device.
We focused on small screens and low power processors from the beginning.
Thank God for Netbooks becasue we cut our teeth on 500Mhz 256 RAM from
2005-2008
Transmission 3.0 is Ubuntu 9.04 at the base and then all the goodies built
on top of that.
The ISO is currently for sale on CD and we are at pre-order stage for the
USB stick.
Anyone interested you can find this here:
www.amazon.com/indamixx
64studio and I are working on a future release that is a suped up trial
version that we can give away on the website.
I have the Indamixx Scion that I would like to Twitter and let Netbook users
know they can go to a destination in Los Angeles and I can load their
machines with trial version of Transmission so everyone can turn their
netbook into a mobile recording studio. Linux really makes all this
possible for us.
Thank you
Ronald Stewart
Creative Director
Trinity Audio Group Inc.
9854 National Blvd. #322
Los Angeles CA 90034
310-733-9285
ronaldjstewart(a)gmail.com
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister(a)gmail.com> wrote:
With any kind of development tool, you have to know
how it works and to
what extent it can help you. If Alien, for instance, does not prove to be
sufficient, you have to fill in the gaps with other tools or even "manual
labour".
Personally, alien, rpmextract, deb2targz, have all been useful. There's
nothing on it that warrants recommendation because there's no other similar
utility (at least not that I know of) - you use it if you need it.
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