this is kind of going off at a tangent, but are there any decent usb
network interfaces with linux drivers included in OM? personally, i
would rather connect my neo direct to the router in my house than have
to boot a computer as well, whenever i want to update packages. or are
there other
(Note: This would be more on topic on
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Chaohong Xie wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure whether these are the proper mail loops to ask about build
problems. If not, please tell me one.
Anyway, when try to build the openmoko-devel-image (openmoko 2007.2 version)
according to
That's for the developer version of GTA02, not the public release
flexd wrote:
I believe it's called a Neo1973, not Treo. (Unless there's some other
product out there).
It's been said December, but i'm guessing past new years probably,
because of delays and such :)
-Kristoffer
herve
On Friday 07 December 2007, Jay Vaughan wrote:
this is kind of going off at a tangent, but are there any decent usb
network interfaces with linux drivers included in OM? personally, i
would rather connect my neo direct to the router in my house than have
to boot a computer as well,
Hi!
I have missed that you replied my mail on the community list instead of
the developer list. So now I reply here as well.
YAMA is designed to run on different platforms.
It is already compiled for:
* Java Swing (any Swing capable desktop)
* .Net Gtk# (planned for OpenMoko)
*
Ben Wilson skrev:
That's for the developer version of GTA02, not the public release
What I understand it is the public release hardware, but it will be sold
to developers until the software is ready for prime time.
After that they hopefully succeed in making a 850Mhz version and then
start
Hello,
I'am new to the list and would like to say hello.
We plan to use treo1973 in a global solution computer AllInOne Touch
screen (linux of course) + Nokia N810 + Treo1973. (all with wifi -
treo1973 public version is said to be wifi equiped) (and perhaps gp2X F200)
We would tailored
Richard Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 11:18:15 +0100, flexd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it's called a Neo1973, not Treo.
oops, yes, it is common error i make : neo1973 is the name.
Thanks all for the answer. i will wait for the new hardware revision,
because i can flash
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 11:18:15 +0100, flexd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it's called a Neo1973, not Treo.
Maybe they changed the name to accent the tri-band character of the phone
;o)
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Jay Vaughan writes:
The question I have about this is how do we connect USB devices to
the neo? Isn't it so that the USB Host port is only on the debug
board? If so, thats mighty fidgety to plug in and get set up with a
USB hub and so .. I must confess I have cursed at the ribbon cable
The USB connector on the Neo can be switched from client to host
mode, but
last I heard (some time ago now) the code to do the switching
hadn't been
implemented.
Thats very interesting - if anyone has any technical details on how
this works I'd like to hear about it because there are USB
On 12/7/07, Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 07 December 2007, Jay Vaughan wrote:
The USB connector on the Neo can be switched from client to host
mode, but
last I heard (some time ago now) the code to do the switching
hadn't been
implemented.
Thats very
Hi,
You can already download the Java and .Net Gtk version bundled with a
small piece of openstreetmap.org map from here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=206985 (choose
yama-20071206.tar.gz).
They work on Linux with Java and Mono runtime installed. They should
also
Jason Joines wrote:
I've been successfully avoiding owning a cell phone for many years
but I can't avoid it any longer. I plan to buy the GTA02a5 version of
the Neo1973 as soon as it comes out. For the moment I thought I would
go ahead and get a plan and whatever freebie phone comes with
I just wanted to mention Navit (navit.sf.net) It's a similar project but is
GTK/C Based, we have it working with OpenStreetMaps, Garmin Maps, and Reiser
Maps, it's coming pretty far along. Their's a bitbake file floating around,
but you should be able to just use the recently released SDK to
I've been successfully avoiding owning a cell phone for many years
but I can't avoid it any longer. I plan to buy the GTA02a5 version of
the Neo1973 as soon as it comes out. For the moment I thought I would
go ahead and get a plan and whatever freebie phone comes with it.
Anyone know of
Richard Reichenbacher wrote:
Jason Joines wrote:
I've been successfully avoiding owning a cell phone for many years
but I can't avoid it any longer. I plan to buy the GTA02a5 version of
the Neo1973 as soon as it comes out. For the moment I thought I would
go ahead and get a plan and
Hank Williams wrote:
standard. Is gpio a wireless signaling standard? If so, I was not able
to find it. It seems like a wired standard, and if it is a wired
By GPIO I'm pretty sure he means signals that are friendly for
interfacing to a CPU or other chips general purpose i/o lines.
As
On Dec 7, 2007 9:21 PM, William Voorhees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to mention Navit (navit.sf.net) It's a similar project but
is GTK/C Based, we have it working with OpenStreetMaps, Garmin Maps, and
Reiser Maps, it's coming pretty far along. Their's a bitbake file floating
We drove through Oklahoma a year ago, and we've had T-Mobile for several
years. That's one place my wife's quad-band phone worked, while my
tri-band (missing 850Mhz) didn't. In fact, I think that's where I
figured out the frequency issue, found the info page on each phone to
find out that my phone
On Friday 07 December 2007, Jay Vaughan wrote:
The USB connector on the Neo can be switched from client to host
mode, but
last I heard (some time ago now) the code to do the switching
hadn't been
implemented.
Thats very interesting - if anyone has any technical details on how
this
On Friday 07 December 2007, herve couvelard wrote:
Hello,
I'am new to the list and would like to say hello.
We plan to use treo1973 in a global solution computer AllInOne Touch
screen (linux of course) + Nokia N810 + Treo1973. (all with wifi -
treo1973 public version is said to be wifi
Al Johnson wrote:
On Friday 07 December 2007, herve couvelard wrote:
Hello,
I'am new to the list and would like to say hello.
We plan to use treo1973 in a global solution computer AllInOne Touch
screen (linux of course) + Nokia N810 + Treo1973. (all with wifi -
treo1973 public version is
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