(keitai-l) Re: Which Os in the FOMA Japanese phones?

From:  D__C  <dc_at_wm.namco.co.jp>
Date: 07/07/04
Message-Id: <20040707162504.22CE.DC@wm.namco.co.jp>
But the Fujitsu device is based on Symbian, (although closed off, it is
still symbian at the core).

What is the NEC/Panasonic joint development? SOmething like a Series60
UI layer that sits on top of TRON for their foma devices? The UI looks
remarkably similar (tho more NEC than Pana, unfortunately imho).

/dc

from [ Ken Chang <carigate@yahoo.com> ] on [ Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:32:49 -0700 (PDT) ]

>   would like to expand Kyle's post a bit. 
>   
>   most Japanese electronic and communication devices use TRON. 
>   http://tron.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/TRON/ 
>   http://www.tron.org/ 
>   http://www.semicon.panasonic.co.jp/micom/ros/ 
>   http://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/homepage.html 
>   
>   TRON is a series of OS specifications (ITRON, CTRON, BTRON, etc.). 
>   the project started in 1984 by Ken Sakamura, a University of Tokyo 
>   professor who claims TRON will replace the von Neumann architecture, 
>   UNIX and Windows operating systems to dominate the world. 

[ excessive quoting removed by moderator ]


お疲れ様です、DCです。


宜しくお願い致します

/dc
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