Hello All,
I have a few new in the bag openmoko batteries for sale. $20 + actual
shipping. I think you will find this cheaper than having them shipped
from Europe. Email me if you are interested.
Ben
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Dnia 2014-07-14, pon o godzinie 18:18 +0200, Robert 'Bobby' Zenz pisze:
In case somebody wonders, it's a phishing site for e-mail account
data...and an ugly one it is...
You actually bothered to check it? It is obvious :)
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Well, I had no idea what to expect on the other side (except that
it was obvious spam)...and that php extension made me curious.
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Dnia 2014-07-14, pon o godzinie 18:18 +0200, Robert 'Bobby' Zenz
pisze:
In case
Hi Michael
Is a GTA02 debug board any use to you? I'd be happy to mail it to you if so.
* 2014-12-31: GSM fw fully running on the Calypso baseband, controlled
by AT commands, which would be good enough for practical use on the
GTA02, but a toy on the other targets. Voice + SMS only; adding
David wrote:
Is a GTA02 debug board any use to you? I'd be happy to mail it to you if so.
I already have one. :)
Excellent - I'm glad you decided to continue.
Yes, I am continuing for the time being, finances etc permitting.
From what I've seen and heard of the UK supplier 3 (the only 3G
Is a GTA02 debug board any use to you? I'd be happy to mail it to you if so.
I already have one. :)
Anyone else like a free debug board?
If you do/have done any publically available freerunner development, I'll cover
shipping cost.
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On 29/06/14 05:02, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Their claim that there is no other product appears to be completely
ignoring all our efforts of the past years.
I expect they simply didn't research the various projects out there already.
There is one more free phone project still kickin':
https://bitbucket.org/falconian/freecalypso-sw
I somehow doubt that these new folks on the scene (indiephone.eu) will
produce a phone with a baseband processor whose firmware is delivered
to end users in full source form. At best they might
On Mon 30 June 2014 02:31:57 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Q:
So what the heck have these people been doing for
the past 3.5 years??
A:
Their thing they been interested in, instead of bitching at others, like you
do.
Not everybody shares your approach and goals, some even find such goals
Hi,
there appears to be a new initiative which is taking all our values (openness,
freedom, community development, ) and casting it into a new name:
http://indiephone.eu/faq/
The most common answer to that is that no other product is currently
attempting to solve the problem as Indie
Am 28.06.2014 um 11:17 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Hi,
there appears to be a new initiative which is taking all our values
(openness, freedom, community development, ) and casting it into a new name:
http://indiephone.eu/faq/
The most common answer to that is that no other
Le 09/06/2014 23:12, Maelvon HAWK a écrit :
Le 09/06/2014 10:52, Neil Jerram a écrit :
On 2014-06-09 05:36, Radek Polak wrote:
On Sunday, June 08, 2014 00:00:27 Maelvon HAWK wrote:
Is Qx working with GTA04 in QtMoko?
IIRC it worked. Maybe you will need to use Xorg instead of Xfbdev. You
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Their claim that there is no other product appears to be completely
ignoring all our efforts of the past years.
I expect they simply didn't research the various projects out there already.
Here are another few projects/groups
Hi All,
I took a model A raspberry pi [1] a tft screen [2] and a Arduino gsm
shield [3] to create a mobile phone [4]
It was a fun experiment to do, and in the end it did gave me a phone i
can use.
Unfortunately, it became so big and heavy, that it is more something to
put on your desk as a
On 06/22/2014 02:15 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
Some of the reasons to build a phone myself were:
-1 because you can ;-)
-2 the pi is made in large quantities and has a big community.
-3 up-to-date kernel
-4 huge collection of programs in the raspbian repository.
I hope it inspires someone to
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
I took a model A raspberry pi [1] a tft screen [2] and a Arduino gsm shield
[3] to create a mobile phone [4]
These folks did something similar:
http://www.freetronics.com/products/arduphone-arduino-compatible-cellphone
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Pong, have nice summer.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christoph Pulster openm...@pulster.de
wrote:
Anybody out there ? :-)
May I put some life in this list with my stock / offer list:
GTA02, new, 299 eur
GTA02, used, 199 eur
Wikireader, 29 eur
battery, originalnew, 9 eur
power
Hi Christoph,
I'm indeed interested, in particular in:
battery, originalnew, 9 eur
Anyway, I've a silly question: do you know the capacity of that new
batteries?
I mean that, as far as I know:
* a battery looses capacity even if it is not used;
* there is no way to measure the remaining
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 11:22:47 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hi Christoph,
I'm indeed interested, in particular in:
battery, originalnew, 9 eur
Anyway, I've a silly question: do you know the capacity of that new
batteries?
I mean that, as far as I know:
* a battery looses
pong from italy!
i'm still working on my openmoko :P
have a nice day!
2014-06-17 11:18 GMT+02:00 Evgeniy Ginzburg nad@gmail.com:
Pong, have nice summer.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christoph Pulster openm...@pulster.de
wrote:
Anybody out there ? :-)
May I put some life in
On 06/17/2014 02:26 AM, Christoph Pulster wrote:
Anybody out there ? :-)
May I put some life in this list with my stock / offer list:
GTA02, new, 299 eur
GTA02, used, 199 eur
Wikireader, 29 eur
battery, originalnew, 9 eur
power adapter, 9 eur
Car holder, 5 eur
leather case, 29 eur
GPS
We have some offers:
* GTA04A5 fund raising
* GTA02, used (with voucher for GTA04A5)
* Letux 3704
* replacement display
* ZAGG invisible shield for Openmoko
* Letux 400 minibook
For details see http://shop.goldelico.com/wiki.php
Nikolaus
Am 17.06.2014 um 08:26 schrieb Christoph Pulster
Pong from Austria, still happy with my GTA02 (would like a GTA04,
though).
I wish everyone a good summer!
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 12:25:05 +0200
Matteo Sanvito sanvym...@gmail.com wrote:
pong from italy!
i'm still working on my openmoko :P
have a nice day!
2014-06-17 11:18 GMT+02:00 Evgeniy
On Tue 17 June 2014 19:07:36 Robert 'Bobby' Zenz wrote:
Pong from Austria, still happy with my GTA02 (would like a GTA04,
though).
I wish everyone a good summer!
How about a Neo900?
http://neo900.org
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Was thinking about it, but I dislike such small keyboards. To be
honest, I'd need to try the keyboard of the N900 to know if I'd like it
or not and if I can use it or not. On my GTA02 I'm using the stylus
that came with it and the docked keyboard.
Well, touchscreen keyboards never really worked
On Tue 17 June 2014 20:43:43 Robert 'Bobby' Zenz wrote:
Was thinking about it, but I dislike such small keyboards. To be
honest, I'd need to try the keyboard of the N900 to know if I'd like it
or not and if I can use it or not. On my GTA02 I'm using the stylus
that came with it and the docked
On 2014-06-09 22:12, Maelvon HAWK wrote:
Can I
run a Qt application on the Lxde distribution in a backup solution?
Yes.
Neil
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On 2014-06-09 05:36, Radek Polak wrote:
On Sunday, June 08, 2014 00:00:27 Maelvon HAWK wrote:
Is Qx working with GTA04 in QtMoko?
IIRC it worked. Maybe you will need to use Xorg instead of Xfbdev. You
can try uninstall Xfbdev and QX could again ask to install and
configure Xorg for you.
If
Le 09/06/2014 10:52, Neil Jerram a écrit :
On 2014-06-09 05:36, Radek Polak wrote:
On Sunday, June 08, 2014 00:00:27 Maelvon HAWK wrote:
Is Qx working with GTA04 in QtMoko?
IIRC it worked. Maybe you will need to use Xorg instead of Xfbdev. You
can try uninstall Xfbdev and QX could again ask
On 2014-06-07 23:00, Maelvon HAWK wrote:
I launch the application in Qx, but the application interface's button
doesn't respond to any touch on the screen.
I'm in Qx with Xfbdev.
Is Qx working with GTA04 in QtMoko?
I've personally found it unreliable and difficult to use. However I
remember
On Sunday, June 08, 2014 00:00:27 Maelvon HAWK wrote:
I launch the application in Qx, but the application interface's button
doesn't respond to any touch on the screen.
I'm in Qx with Xfbdev.
Is Qx working with GTA04 in QtMoko?
IIRC it worked. Maybe you will need to use Xorg instead of
Le 06/06/2014 18:29, Neil Jerram a écrit :
On 2014-06-06 15:57, Maelvon HAWK wrote:
I have a GTA04 and want to run an application in Qtmoko with Qx,
but I've no mouse pointer at all. Is that normal?
I think it is normal. How would a visible mouse pointer help you? -
given that nothing
I have a GTA04 and want to run an application in Qtmoko with Qx, but
I've no mouse pointer at all. Is that normal? I've tested Qx with
I see some threads talking about tslib and evdev but I do not see much
on the list
(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2013-January/068137.html)
On 2014-06-06 15:57, Maelvon HAWK wrote:
I have a GTA04 and want to run an application in Qtmoko with Qx, but
I've no mouse pointer at all. Is that normal?
I think it is normal. How would a visible mouse pointer help you? -
given that nothing will happen until you touch the screen, and then
Thank you! Omgps worked for me. Funny, there was no compile error
whatsoever for me and it runs just fine. :)
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Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
Because I am the kind of guy who finds it easier to write his own
program than to learn how to use one that already exists, I've been
using my own ad hack tool called engcons to talk AT commands to the
modem in my Neo FR. The engcons.c source is appended at the end
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
Interesting results:
[...]
AT+COPS=?
+COPS: (1,T-Mobile ,T-Mobile,310260)
OK
[...]
If I'm not mistaken the above means that only T-Mobile is found.
Yes, it does. 310260 aka T-Mobile USA is the only thing your FR can
hear in the PCS1900 band.
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
The phone that works is 3G, and it doesn't seem to have a 'force 2G'
option anywhere.
The option in question often goes by different names: it may also be
named network type or network selection etc, with the choices
Please consider that - it seems / I heard - several 850/900 and 1800/1900
cells are getting reassigned in USA from GSM to UMTS or even LTE during last
year. Ongoing.
good luck!
jOERG
On Mon 19 May 2014 08:27:15 Nick wrote:
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
Please consider that - it seems / I heard - several 850/900 and 1800/1900
cells are getting reassigned in USA from GSM to UMTS or even LTE during last
year. Ongoing.
Yes, I heard that too. Dunno about Boston area, as I'm nowhere near
there, but at
On 5/19/2014 12:28 PM, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
I may end up doing that, but there isn't a T-Mobile store very
conveniently located for me,
I've heard that MetroPCS and Simple Mobile are T-Mobile resellers.
If you spot either of these two in your
There is one more way to test/observe what 2G and 3G services and
carriers are available at a given location: by giving that AT+COPS=?
query command to a 3G USB modem stick that speaks AT commands. I've
got a Huawei E303 (South American Claro branding), it is supported by
recent versions of the
On Mon 19 May 2014 20:08:36 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
- full name in quotes
- short name in quotes
- the true numeric ID sent by the cell network (the decoded names in
the previous two fields come from a look-up table in the modem fw);
Nope they shouldn't, that LUT-name is a 3rd way to get
Alright, I'll go to a T-Mobile shop (or reseller) in the next few
days to get a test SIM.
In the meantime, I tried running the AT commands with socat, but
didn't get very far. Maybe I'm using socat incorrectly - I haven't
done it before, so forgive my ignorance. Following is the transcript
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
In the meantime, I tried running the AT commands with socat, but
didn't get very far.
I've never used socat (I use my own tool, see below), so I don't have
much to comment on that part, but the transcript you've posted shows
that you managed to catch
Hello,
Yesterday I was giving a OpenPhoenux themed talk titled Free Mobile -
when Android is not enough on local Free Software event in Poznań,
Poland - http://piwo.informatyka.org/
Here you can see the slides I've prepared for the presentation:
http://neo900.org/piwo/piwo.pdf
It's mostly a
Apologies for not replying sooner. Thanks for the replies.
I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
in this one does not (both the same network).
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
What modem firmware version is this?
Revision is:
GSM:
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
in this one does not (both the same network).
OK, good observation. The problem is now narrowed down to the FR,
rather than network coverage in your area, your service subscription
or
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
in this one does not (both the same network).
OK, good observation. The problem is now narrowed down to the FR,
rather than network coverage in your
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
The phone that works is 3G, and it doesn't seem to have a 'force 2G'
option anywhere.
The option in question often goes by different names: it may also be
named network type or network selection etc, with the choices
being GSM or WCDMA or both. Try
On 05/17/14 04:25, Nick wrote:
Hi all,
I haven't been using my phone much recently, but it's always been
reasonably reliable when I have. Today I turned it on, and all day
it has just said searching for network. I haven't moved, and I'm
in an urban enough place that I don't think it's plausible
El Friday 16 May 2014 01:31:56 Wuzzy va escriure:
Now the question: Where can I find a proper agpsui package for my
smartphone?
agpsui is a package for the om2008 distro, on SHR that is FSO based I used omgps
https://code.google.com/p/omgps/ it works directly with the gps and has pretty
Hi all,
My GTA02 finally came back to me repaired and I would like to have fun with
it like in the good old times!
So, I take a look to the wiki, I downloaded some images, I reordered some
distros I still have on my pc... But I miss Hackable:1, the old version. In
particular, I have Hackable dse,
Hi all,
I haven't been using my phone much recently, but it's always been
reasonably reliable when I have. Today I turned it on, and all day
it has just said searching for network. I haven't moved, and I'm
in an urban enough place that I don't think it's plausible for a
tower to have gone
Does the info in System Info - Modem and SIM look reasonable?
-Andrew
On 5/16/2014 7:25 PM, Nick wrote:
Hi all,
I haven't been using my phone much recently, but it's always been
reasonably reliable when I have. Today I turned it on, and all day
it has just said searching for network. I
Quoth Andrew Schenck:
Does the info in System Info - Modem and SIM look reasonable?
It does, yes, to my untrained eye; no not found or anything like
that. Is there anything specific I should be looking for?
Nick
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Nah, that was just a guess that the SIM wasn't seated properly. If you
haven't used the SIM in months the carrier may have de-registered it.
Other than that Radek might know a way of getting more debugging output.
-Andrew
On 5/16/2014 7:52 PM, Nick wrote:
Quoth Andrew Schenck:
Does the
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
I haven't been using my phone much recently, but it's always been
reasonably reliable when I have. Today I turned it on, and all day
it has just said searching for network.
[...]
I'm not sure where to go or what to look for to debug this. I've
Hi, I have a OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner, model GTA02v6 with a successfully
installed SHR on it. Now I want to install the agpsui, the wiki
mentions it in several places and it seems pretty useful for testing
purposes. The main agpsui page seems to be
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Wuzzy wrote:
PS: This mailing list seems to be pretty low volume. Is this normal?
Yes, the OpenMoko community is shrinking as people move away to other
communities focussed on other devices.
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http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:PaulWise
Hi,
after years, was for scientific :) reasons wanted to give a new life to
the gta02 I own. Opened it, and the usb connector was enough fragile. Tried
to resolder it but the pcb couper line broke. Cannot see precisely to which
resistor that line connected. So need a very good magnified photo or
On Tue 13 May 2014 23:49:13 mobi phil wrote:
Hi,
after years, was for scientific :) reasons wanted to give a new life to
the gta02 I own. Opened it, and the usb connector was enough fragile. Tried
to resolder it but the pcb couper line broke. Cannot see precisely to which
resistor that line
hi!
that was a lovely quick answer.. .found the schematics, but was not finding
the pcb layout.
it looks that I broke the one toward the gps unit, that is towards the
ground, which is normaly not used... or .. is it used on gta02?
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:07 AM, joerg Reisenweber
On Wed 14 May 2014 00:27:11 mobi phil wrote:
hi!
that was a lovely quick answer.. .found the schematics, but was not finding
the pcb layout.
The PCB layout is an 8-layer (iirc, maybe 10) which is pretty hard to publish
in any useful representation other than the layout program's own one.
I wanted to see only the surface pcb. But it looks that I am lucky. Broke a
pin that is usually marked as not used ... soldering mission completed
successfully... could connect with cdc ethernet... thanks a lot!
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:59 AM, joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.orgwrote:
On
On Wed 14 May 2014 01:12:00 mobi phil wrote:
I wanted to see only the surface pcb.
On component placement you see the surface layer of PCB, incl all copper
traces.
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On 05/10/2014 05:23 PM, Francesco De Vita wrote:
If you think this is something you would like to try, please let me
know, so i can provide you with the kernel and the rootfs image for you
to flash.
You need to write some scripts to fit everything to your needs, so i
hope you have some scripting
Am 12.05.2014 um 20:18 schrieb Ed Kapitein:
On 05/10/2014 05:23 PM, Francesco De Vita wrote:
If you think this is something you would like to try, please let me
know, so i can provide you with the kernel and the rootfs image for you
to flash.
You need to write some scripts to fit everything
On 05/11/2014 07:08 AM, joerg Reisenweber wrote:
On Sat 10 May 2014 11:57:30 Pascal Gosselin wrote:
calibrate the compass via GPS track by an easy calibration or
self-calibration method
GPS doesn't offer any data to calibrate magnetometer from.
magnetometer aka compass is about orientation
Indeed. When you taxi an airplane on the ground in a straight live or drive a
car in a straight line, GPS TRACK (adjusted for magnetic declination) =
Magnetic Heading.
The other complementary magnetometer calibration techniques involve driving
around in a full circle in about 60 to 75 seconds
On May 11, 2014, at 12:03 AM, Ben Wong lists.openmoko@wongs.net wrote:
Sounds like a fun challenge. I'd take it up if I wasn't already so
busy. After all, who in their life hasn't at one point wanted to write
an Unscented Kalman Filter? ;-)
Just out of curiosity, is OpenPilot.org
On Sun 11 May 2014 09:25:37 Pascal Gosselin wrote:
Indeed. When you taxi an airplane on the ground in a straight live or drive
a car in a straight line, GPS TRACK (adjusted for magnetic declination) =
Magnetic Heading.
The other complementary magnetometer calibration techniques involve
On 2014-05-11, 11:28 AM, joerg Reisenweber wrote:
This all assumes a locked and defined mounting situation for the magnetometer.
Then yes. For an embedded device however this method tells you nothing about
the magnetometer heading. The embedded device can change relative orientation
to the
If you think this is something you would like to try, please let me
know, so i can provide you with the kernel and the rootfs image for you
to flash.
You need to write some scripts to fit everything to your needs, so i
hope you have some scripting skills.
Probably I do not have the required
Hello,
With the idea of spurring interest in the development of a software
Attitude Heading Reference System for the GTA02, I am going to be giving
away twelve (12) Golden Delicious NavBoard V2s to developers that are
willing to work on this idea.
I have been frustrated by lack of an
Sounds like a fun challenge. I'd take it up if I wasn't already so
busy. After all, who in their life hasn't at one point wanted to write
an Unscented Kalman Filter? ;-)
Just out of curiosity, is OpenPilot.org not a viable solution?
--Ben
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Pascal Gosselin
On Sat 10 May 2014 11:57:30 Pascal Gosselin wrote:
calibrate
the compass via GPS track by an easy calibration or self-calibration
method
GPS doesn't offer any data to calibrate magnetometer from.
magnetometer aka compass is about orientation of device, GPS is about position
and movement
Hello project followers,
Just a quick update on where the FreeCalypso project stands. I am
still reconstructing the full-source form of TI's Calypso reference
firmware, the one which we currently have only in semi-src form,
running on TI's Leonardo board and on the GTA02 modem. How can one
You could use the freerunner as a SMS gateway, you don't need a screen
for that.
That is something i use, i can send a text message and perform some action
(switching lights on or off )
Or have a text message send to my other phone if a long running job is
done.
Would you like to explain
On 05/07/14 14:46, Francesco De Vita wrote:
You could use the freerunner as a SMS gateway, you don't need a screen
for that.
That is something i use, i can send a text message and perform some action
(switching lights on or off )
Or have a text message send to my other phone if a long running
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On 04/18/14 06:36, robin wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately I the screen of my old GTA02 has stopped working (all white
apart from a bit of pixel garbish at the bottom, also directly after
booting). Now I know that you can get a replacement for about 80EUR. Even
though this is still an option it is a
Hi,
unfortunately I the screen of my old GTA02 has stopped working (all white
apart from a bit of pixel garbish at the bottom, also directly after
booting). Now I know that you can get a replacement for about 80EUR. Even
though this is still an option it is a bit expensive regarding the fact
04/12/14 01:41 -ում, Michael Spacefalcon-ը գրել է:
Joerg R. and others on this list have already explained quite well the
pointlessness of those IMEI changes when it comes to privacy.
If you mean this
call numbers that are getting called by 0.5mio users per day).
Simply compare who called
On Sun 13 April 2014 15:26:34 Norayr Chilingarian wrote:
Then they need to filter who uses same Internet services as
me. This case it's much harder to make sure that me is me, right?
Nope, since your internet traffic is a way better richer fingerprint of you
than
the numbers you could call
04/13/14 03:50 -ում, joerg Reisenweber-ը գրել է:
On Sun 13 April 2014 15:26:34 Norayr Chilingarian wrote:
Then they need to filter who uses same Internet services as
me. This case it's much harder to make sure that me is me, right?
Nope, since your internet traffic is a way better richer
04/11/14 03:08 -ում, Michael Spacefalcon-ը գրել է:
I don't know how things stand in your part of the world, but here in
USA the carriers only want to sell mobile data services while giving
voice and SMS away for free - so it is the direct opposite of what you
are picturing: old-fashioned voice
need to add that the other thing we need, apart from encrypted calls,
via gsm, as in your case, or over tcp/ip, as in my case, we need, yes,
possibility to change IMEI's and use anonymous SIM cards, in order to
prevent permanent tracking.
04/11/14 10:37 -ում, Norayr Chilingarian-ը գրել է:
Norayr Chilingarian nor...@arnet.am wrote:
Yes, probably because they have this call and sms possibility.
Of course they (the carriers) provide call and SMS capabilities,
because I, their customer, want these capabilities, and would not be
their customer if they didn't provide such!
But I
Michael,
just would like to mention my needs, and unfortunately I cannot satisfy
them with your project. I would even tell, I don't have a need for voice
communications. But if I were, I would use something over Internet, like
Jabber.
So I don't need a phone, but a mobile computer, which may
Norayr Chilingarian nor...@arnet.am wrote:
just would like to mention my needs, and unfortunately I cannot satisfy
them with your project. [...]
So I don't need a phone, but a mobile computer [...]
Then my project is not for you. It is for those who specifically want
a plain old cellphone
ok, I'll have a look. I'll make some notes and send it to the list if I
find something.
Lionel
On 2 April 2014 06:15, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Am 02.04.2014 um 03:17 schrieb L. B.:
Hi,
I'd like to play with the compass but the info from the documentation page
Hi all,
I have received a rumor that somebody is working on a truly free and open phone
with the following specs:
* Quad-Core Intel Z3770D (1.5 - 2.5 GHz)
* 4GB RAM
* 128 GB eMMC
* LTE with free and open baseband
* 5 inch full HD display
* 100g
* 4000 mAh battery
* runs any x86 OS (i.e. Linux,
April Fool :)
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.orgwrote:
Hi all,
I have received a rumor that somebody is working on a truly free and open
phone with the following specs:
* Quad-Core Intel Z3770D (1.5 - 2.5 GHz)
* 4GB RAM
* 128 GB eMMC
* LTE with
On 2014-04-01 10:26, shamsul hassan wrote:
April Fool :)
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have received a rumor that somebody is working on a truly free
and open phone with the following specs:
* Quad-Core Intel Z3770D (1.5 - 2.5
Am 01.04.2014 um 11:53 schrieb Neil Jerram:
On 2014-04-01 10:26, shamsul hassan wrote:
April Fool :)
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have received a rumor that somebody is working on a truly free
and open phone with the following
+1
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