Am 14.12.2009 um 13:04 schrieb Neil Jerram:
2009/12/12 Lothar Behrens lothar.behr...@lollisoft.de:
I always need to fiddle the USB cable into the neo and this could
then
avoided.
I used to think that. I eventually realised that the real problem was
that I have to force charging at
Am 14.12.2009 um 13:22 schrieb Christ van Willegen:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I used to think that. I eventually realised that the real problem
was
that I have to force charging at 500mA. Could that be the case for
you too?
I know
2009/12/12 Lothar Behrens lothar.behr...@lollisoft.de:
I always need to fiddle the USB cable into the neo and this could then
avoided.
I used to think that. I eventually realised that the real problem was
that I have to force charging at 500mA. Could that be the case for
you too?
Regards,
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
I used to think that. I eventually realised that the real problem was
that I have to force charging at 500mA. Could that be the case for
you too?
I know that the OpenMoko adapter for the Neo has a resistor built-in
Hi,
it is an interesting idea, but also it would be a starting point to
create additional power contacts to the adapter.
Then a simple charging housing could be created to get rid of my
troubles in my car adapter.
I always need to fiddle the USB cable into the neo and this could then
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