On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 02:30 +0200, Joerg Reisenweber wrote: > > I connect my 1973 to my car's > > AUX input and it sounds just fine. The issue he has is with the > > headset, not the jack. Either way, his assessment is true - headset > > quality and audio issues make using the Freerunner as a DAP impossible > > today. > > Only (partially) true for usage with low impedance headphones.
This question has been asked before on the list: can you provide any pointers to such headsets? They don't seem to exist. And at least Nokia headsets with 2.5mm plug use a different wiring and don't work on the Neo. Can you please tell us which headphones are high impedance and have the same wiring? This question is kind of open since a year. > Our tests on GPS TTFF where quite comparable with some of the best devices > available. However note there is some data GPS *has* to download from sat > for "virgin" fix, which may take as long as 12min due to low bandwidth the > sats offer (just takes this time for them to send one complete set of ephem > and alm), Under good conditions all modern GPS chips have a cold start TTFF ("virgin fix") of ~45secs. 12min is the value for 8 to 10 year old chips. > On tests done at Taipei the TTFF was around ~40sec without(!) > AGPS, IIRC. All reports on the MLs spoke about minutes or not getting a fix at all. > So this is a clear sw-issue. What could be the problem then? Usually you power the GPS up and you listen on /dev/ttySAC1 for the NMEA sentences. That's how it works on the Neo1973 and every other device. What software tweaking can be made? _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community