full-duplex audio from Wolson codec

2007-11-15 Thread rukhsana ansari
Hi, http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Audio_Subsystem#Call_recording lists the driver status as unknown for recording/playback. I've followed steps at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Historybuff/notes to independently restore the captureheadset profile and record sound followed by

Re: full-duplex audio from Wolson codec

2007-11-15 Thread Lorn Potter
rukhsana ansari wrote: Also, the default VOIP application that comes with Trolltech's QPE4.3 image for the Neo does not have sound working. This is a known issue. We haven't added QAudioState switching to the needed parts. -- Lorn 'ljp' Potter Software Engineer, Systems Group, MES,

Re: Questions about OpenMoko web browser

2007-11-15 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Sorry for sending private email. 2007/11/15, Holger Freyther [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hey, some one feels like answering Mr. Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente questions? z. Jose: This is a community project why do you think it is better to pick one person (me) instead of asking our community?

Neo1973/OpenMoko as a laptop replacement

2007-11-15 Thread Erland Lewin
Please let me bounce an idea off the list... Given that the Neo1973 has similar processing power and screen resolution to what desktop machines had not too long ago, I think it would be cool if the user interface had a 'mode' where the Neo could work as a laptop replacement. I imagine a kit the

Re: Neo1973/OpenMoko as a laptop replacement

2007-11-15 Thread Steven **
But the GTA02 is 400 MHz. I've got a 650 MHz laptop at home that runs Windows XP just fine. That's over 7 years old. I think the 400 MHz processor could handle a lot of the simple apps I'd want while on the move. I plan to use the GTA02 much as Erland describes (minus the lens). -Steven On

Re: Neo1973/OpenMoko as a laptop replacement

2007-11-15 Thread Giles Jones
On 15 Nov 2007, at 22:32, Steven ** wrote: But the GTA02 is 400 MHz. I've got a 650 MHz laptop at home that runs Windows XP just fine. That's over 7 years old. I think the 400 MHz processor could handle a lot of the simple apps I'd want while on the move. I plan to use the GTA02 much as

Re: Neo1973/OpenMoko as a laptop replacement

2007-11-15 Thread Ted Lemon
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 23:11 +0100, Erland Lewin wrote: I imagine a kit the size of a regular book for the Neo containing a fresnel lens with a frame for attaching to the phone, a foldable keyboard, a small mouse, and a battery pack loadable with, say, 2 regular 'C' size batteries. The