> dear andy, > Best regard> nope, its actually the Freerunner. > i've bought it to use it in my graduation project, in industrial design. > mostly my job would be designing a sweet casing and perhaps a nice graphic > interface. > but since i dont know anything about programing, i'm a bit clueless of what > to do with it right now. > > thank you. > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Andy Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> > A clueless industrial designer could use a little help here :) >> > I've just purchased a Neo Freerunner, and i think i've already messed it >> > up >> > a little bit. >> >> You've purchased what?, a neo freerunner?, I didn't know they were on >> sale yet, are you sure its not neo1973 (indicated by the neo1973 above >> the screen) >> >> > i tried to use some of the kernel files avaliable from >> > http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ >> > and now my device doesnt seem to be working properly. >> > could anyone tell me which one is the latest working, and most reliable >> > version? >> >> If its a neo1973 your best off getting one from here >> http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ >> or the qtopia release from here >> http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/visit.php?lid=50 >> that page is for the unstable ASU images if you want one get one that >> has gta01 in the file name
Ahh.. This must be what steve meant when he said >I know some shipments (university customers) have > already landed. Please accept my apologies. Please explain the problem further, run us through step by step what you did and at what point it stopped working. Did you flash a rootfs (*.jffs2) to your device?