Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I still think that wired headsets are not used by anyone out there.
Even if
| every vendor adds a cheap wired headset to it's device I barely see
anyone
| using it.
| Today bluetooth headsets are cheap and
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Fabian Off:
Hey!
How does synaptics handle this? When I look at the output my touchpad does,
I can see X Y Fingers Values... Maybe we could look into this code and see
how they do detect the amount of fingers? Dunno whether they work nearly the
same, but I
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Benedikt Schindler:
Sven Klomp schrieb:
2.5mm, since I want to pick up a phone call while listening to music.
Sven
And that isn't possible with the actual 3.5mm headset on the GTA01 /
02 ???
It IS possible with the ACTUAL *2.5mm* headset on
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Rahul Joshi:
And I thought I read somewhere in wiki that the touchscreen would be similar
if not same to the ones having multi-touch sensing support (which can be
programmed to support multi-touch at some point of time). With your
statement I can't decide if I'm
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Flemming Richter Mikkelsen:
the cheaper ones. This make me worry that they might not have a
good conductivity, which is nessecary since the Freerunner has a
resistive touch screen.
The R-TS is BETWEEN two foils that touch each other when pressing on some
point with
GTA0x (2)
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Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Shawn:
1 more vote for 'B'.
I'm curious, though, why the decision has to be made in such a rush for
future editions of the product?
. . .shawn
because we're moving forward very fast ;-) You see it took long time for
GTA02, we're trying to speed up, and product
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Mike Montour:
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
B) classic 3.5mm headphones Walkman(R) connector, where you have to DIY
an
adapter for any standard cellphone headset? (or does anybody know of 3.5mm
headSET standards or adapters?)
This one, but with a 4-pin (stereo
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Rahul Joshi:
The vendor of the touch panel we are using said it might be possible. But it
would be a considerable driver effort.
I'd really like to see a pointer to this first hand info. This guy I*d like to
invite on a couple a beers and have a chat - always thought
hey guys, this was an issue 1988. Since then, AT command set is well
understood, for Hayes modems and everything that came later on...
Sorry it's late at night here, and I might be a little ungraceful...
But REALLY *THATS* an issue???
c'mon let me write your specs ;-)
maybe I'm totally OT, then
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Kim Alvefur:
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 09:16 -0400, Kevin Dean wrote:
3.5 mm. I hear mention of standard 2.5 mm and other than my 1973 and
the Freerunner, I don't think I've ever seen a 2.5 mm used. Most wired
headsets on phones I've purchased in the past each used
your link: that's it
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and giving this link
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see URL in prev post. there are adapters 3.5male-2.5female
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that's been my idea when I started. But obviously there's a demand for
adapter-free 3.5 connectivity. So you probably have to use an adapter for
headsets (with mic)[see other post]. No big thing though.
Thanks for voting
jOERG
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Am Sa 31. Mai 2008 schrieb Bin Chen:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bin Chen:
I am a mobile phone developer and I am looking at the GSMd application
on OpenMoko. Seems all the AT command are sent to UART without waiting
the OK or ERROR
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Please someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the WiFi chip in
| fact _can_ do AP mode, but that mode is not allowed in the open source
| driver.
|
| its a firmware. the wifi module has its own
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Joerg,
as it seems that my mail did not reach the community list (I am not a
subscriber, just monitoring the archives) may I ask you directly the question
regarding multi tutch :-) . See below:
Hi all,
if the geometric average point is
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Bastian Muck:
I have a little idea. Imagine, you put your finger somewhere on the
right side of the screen. The average point is also somewhere at the
right side. When you put another finger e.g. at the left side the
average point jumps somewhere to the middle. This
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2008 08:59:10 +0200, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're helpless unless Atheros decided to implement Master mode in their
closed firmware. Unfortunately the power advantages of having the bulk
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Lasse Poulsen wrote:
| Also it would be nice to see how long call time you have if you talk
| continually (might i suggest an audio-book or to). If you don't i
| properly will (haven't got the device yet!)
|
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb ian douglas:
I think that knowing a best case scenario (where you stay in the same
location), you get about 6 hours of talk time, is still helpful. Cell
phone manufacturers typically report a best case scenario when
reporting talk time and standby time, with the
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb AVee:
This test might not even be 'best case'. A better test would be having the
Neo
really close to the cell tower for optimal conditions. I guess the
difference
between testing far away from the cell tower and testing close to the tower
might be pretty big.
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
ian douglas wrote:
I think that knowing a best case scenario (where you stay in the same
location), you get about 6 hours of talk time, is still helpful. Cell
phone manufacturers typically report a best case scenario when
reporting
Am Sa 24. Mai 2008 schrieb Major A:
Hi,
I have a GTA01 and want to use it even when I don't carry a computer
with me. I read that the battery charge circuit of the GTA02 will
switch to high current if a 48k resistor is present between the
mini-USB ID pin and ground. Does this also apply
Am Mo 26. Mai 2008 schrieb Steffen Winkler:
stupid question: but for what stands ASU?
Abgas Sonder Untersuchung - hey you're no German guy?! ;-)
maybe we should find a better name - yea it's hard with all these Spanish and
German ambiguities. Let's wait and see what's next... LOL. Siemens
Am Di 27. Mai 2008 schrieb David Pottage:
If there is a difference between what the spec sheet for the GSM modem
supports and what the AT command says is supported, then my guess would be
that the GSM modem is also considering what is permitted by the network
SIM card. Alternatively there
Am Di 27. Mai 2008 schrieb Staley, Daniel L:
* If someone calls while the program is running, ideally I would like the
program to pause all music etc and say Incoming call from Fred and display
2 large buttons Ignore and Accept. If accept is pressed, I want the
phone to go into
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Staley, Daniel L:
One question I still have though: Is it possible to catch the incoming call
signal from the GSM modem before the dialer app gets it, and handle all the
call stuff in my app? Will I need to rework all of the call taking code?
Or is there an
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
Joerg
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
i think it may still be up in the air
Nope it's not, see Y-cable in wiki. Should work perfectly. You just have
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Jan Stöckel:
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the display of the freerunner was ready for multituch, so
coud it be possible that the freerunner/openmoko is
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb thomasg:
The capacitive touchscreen of the Freerunner only detects a single point and
FR has a resistive TS
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Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | What we need is to enable to install these into the toolchain somehow,
| | rather than make that a special do it at the factory operation
| to get
| | things into toolchain.
| |
| | Agreed, but till
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
In this Linuxtag report [1] (google translated here [2]) there are not
so good news about production :/
Can you share with us something more Steve?
Bye
[1] http://tinyurl.com/6rs6j2
[2] http://tinyurl.com/643y64
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Treviño's
you are not supposed to correct each single keystroke - just like on T9.
Simply type ahead and *in the end* select from list the word you tried to
type, probably that's nearest to _all_ of your physical keystrokes PLUS some
recent/most-used-factor.
If I got that right, Raster?
/j
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| Joerg
|
| On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| wrote:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| i think it may still be up
hmmm you really have a talent to ask interesting questions
dunno... yet
/j
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Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
Andy Green wrote:
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| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| Joerg
|
| On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Carsten Haitzler:
it's possible we can do this - in svn there is even a full qwerty kbd layout
i
initially used - with ctrl, alt, etc. for terminal junkies, BUT for now
correction is always-on.
U made my day. :-) Just wondering how long it takes til there's a howto
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