Re: GSM buzz fix and freebeer brewing party in Washington, DC

2010-10-10 Thread Brian Kemp
I'm all for it, esp. if 1024-fix or headset-bass-fix is possible. On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 11:01 -0400, Brian DeRocher wrote: Hello, I'd like to announce a GSM buzz fix party in the DC metro area. At this time i'm just gathering interest. When we have a sufficient number of people, i'll

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Al Johnson
On Saturday 09 October 2010, Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: On 10/09/2010 06:15 PM, Al Johnson wrote: On Saturday 09 October 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote: 2010/10/6 Eddered...@tkwsping.nl: Will it support headphone, with a microphone? I think it's safe nowadays to just assume Bluetooth

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau
Looks like we have 2 different opinions here: 1. attach-all-possible-staff-to-MID add new holes new connectors and so on, e.g. people dreams about open extra-cool phone. I'm a bit confused by such unrealistic direction of developing MiniMoko, and it will require at least 1-2 years. 2. Use already

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Al Johnson
On Sunday 10 October 2010, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau wrote: Looks like we have 2 different opinions here: 1. attach-all-possible-staff-to-MID add new holes new connectors and so on, e.g. people dreams about open extra-cool phone. I'm a bit confused by such unrealistic direction of

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Alfa21
2. Use already created MiniBook, just add gsm/3g board inside. IMHO, more realistic idea and definitely require less efforts. Certainly, space permitting. There may be enough space for navigation sensors too. They are easier to add than the 3G module, and have a similarly low

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Al Johnson
On Sunday 10 October 2010, Alfa21 wrote: And one more note: attaching anything via external 40pin port, will make device impossible to attach to Smartbook. The MiniBook can be connected as normal after removing the module. We could design the module so that it can connect everything

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
On 10/10/10 17:27, Al Johnson wrote: On Saturday 09 October 2010, Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: On 10/09/2010 06:15 PM, Al Johnson wrote: On Saturday 09 October 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote: 2010/10/6 Eddered...@tkwsping.nl: Will it support headphone, with a microphone? I think it's safe nowadays

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
On 10/10/10 17:42, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau wrote: Looks like we have 2 different opinions here: 1. attach-all-possible-staff-to-MID add new holes new connectors and so on, e.g. people dreams about open extra-cool phone. I'm a bit confused by such unrealistic direction of developing

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
On 10/10/10 20:09, Alfa21 wrote: 2. Use already created MiniBook, just add gsm/3g board inside. IMHO, more realistic idea and definitely require less efforts. Certainly, space permitting. There may be enough space for navigation sensors too. They are easier to add than the 3G module, and

Re: New Phone Project (MiniMoko) : Which functionalities ?

2010-10-10 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
On 10/10/10 20:53, Al Johnson wrote: On Sunday 10 October 2010, Alfa21 wrote: And one more note: attaching anything via external 40pin port, will make device impossible to attach to Smartbook. The MiniBook can be connected as normal after removing the module. We could design the module so