Hello,
last two years I was busy with other private stuff, now I have returned
to my old projects and also my Neo. I have completely rewritten my
software and I want to compile it for Neo. But new software is not
compatible with old kernel (for example udev).
I have tried to boot up Neo and what
at 5:36 PM, Mike Crash lt;mike@gt; wrote:
Hi,
please wait some time for new version, there are some major changes, that
make current release not compatible. I'm working on coastlines generation
and it seems to be a little complicated.
Is there some public repository where we can see
Hi,
please wait some time for new version, there are some major changes, that
make current release not compatible. I'm working on coastlines generation
and it seems to be a little complicated.
Otherwise try in MySQL simly with:
1. create user osm with password osm
2. create database osm and set
Martin Jansa wrote:
On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 02:53:56PM -0700, Mike Crash wrote:
Hi,
configure.ac is missing check for mysql and src/osm2mcm/db_mysql.cc
depends on it.
Also hardcoded -L/-I paths ie in
src/osm2mcm/Makefile.am:
osm2mcm_LDFLAGS = -lexpat -lm -rdynamic -L/usr/lib/mysql
Hello,
after long hard work new version of MCNavi is here. There is a lot of
changes, some functionality was removed (like tourist routes - will reappear
in future in better way) due to many code changes, change in map format,
change in converter, but more functionality was added. For example
Please wait some time for new version with completely rewritten converter, it
will allow large areas, though currently I don't know anything about
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Hi,
the output code looks good, but it seems that cities where not assigned to
country, so you have no cities and addresses (something with country
boundary).
There is new version 0.2.13 with some improvements in itinerary and routing.
This is only small update, the next big step is going
Boundaries are needed for correct assigning of cities and addresses to
country. It is actually don't needed, if routing to address is not required.
The use of continent boundary extracts (from cloudmate) is needed, because
country extract has broken boundaries - the cut area sometimes splits
undrwater wrote:
is it possible to add more detail to your map conversion instructions? I
have tried several times to do a conversion for portions of the USA
without
success.
I believe the problems I've had relate to the difference between .osm and
administrative.osm files.
:
On 09.06.2010 14:25, Mike Crash wrote:
I have released new version of MC Navi. It should be (more) stable now
(hope) and have some improvements:
Nice.. Looking forward to it.. :)
This version needs new map, download at:
Do you think it would be possible to have a Germany map
You forget -m switch, run it as
mcnavi -m belgium-map-12022010.mcm
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Hi Mike,
sounds cool... installed Debian package from your repository, and
downloaded belgium map just for a try:
$ mcnavi belgium-map-12022010.mcm
Cannot open map
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Hi all,
I have released new version of MC Navi. It should be (more) stable now
(hope) and have some improvements:
- added support for orchards
- draw cycle and tourist ways (for cycle and foot)
- added GPS menu with satellites
- draw the street names
More info here:
Thank you, I have added the link to MC Navi description, hope it helps.
I have also released new version 0.2.8 with satellites/sky view. Now I'm
fighting with the bugs to make it stable and to show tourist ways on map.
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Error opening file! means it cannot open the file for reading, it has not
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yes, I plan to add other toolkits in future, but the first will be bada
or windows. But this is very far future
On 04/09/2010 03:33 PM, arne anka [via Openmoko Public Mailinglists] wrote:
had a short glance over the sources.
did you mix your algorithm inseparably with
Thank you, it would be nice
Good work
Mike
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Hello,
for Debian users, estardict is packaged for Neo at this repository:
deb http://www.gps-routes.info/debian sid main
It works good with Longman dictionary, but I have tried with czech-english
dictionary [1], but it doesn't works, it says incompatible dictionary (or
something like that).
It's up to everyone to try and cry.
But for me - I want functionality, that is not present in both navit and
tangogps. And I want functionality, that is not present in any navigation I
know.
1. Create route by clicking on crossroads - I need it for cycling (not
implemented yet)
2. Sport tester
OK, MC Navi 0.2.6 was out and now 0.2.7 is out :)
What's new:
- bookmarks
- added chrono and distance meter
- improved gpx logging
- basic config file
Also some converted countries are for download.
More info here:
http://www.gps-routes.info/index.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=1
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Hello, I'm going to release new version of MC Navi and I want to make maps
available for direct download. So I want to ask, what country do you need?
Second question - what do you prefer, car navigation or outdoor navigation?
Just to know, what to do next...
Thanks
Mike
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On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 12:31:12AM -0800, Mike Crash wrote:
Hello, I'm going to release new version of MC Navi and I want to make
maps
available for direct download. So I want to ask, what country do you
need?
Hi, is new version compatible with gpsd-2.90?
mcnavi is failing
Not this type, but I bought the cheapest one I have found and it works well.
See
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=10
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After preview about month ago here is finally first public version of
MC Navi. Keep in mind it is still in hard development and this day I
found some bugs, which
Actually, I don't know, why everybody needs a phone. The community should aim
at simple PDA with GPS, WiFi, BT and camera. This all is without any license
fees and can be made to work. The phone is nice, but do you really need such
a device, where you can navigate in car/outdoors and in the same
You talk something else than me. I didn't said anything about usage and
development, only about the phone. Take a today phone and try to use it as
GPS. In some hours you are out of battery, not very usable for a weekend in
nature. You say, that Neo is like laptop in 2000? Nope, on laptop you can
I plan to write script which will generate the maps and upload it to
gps-routes.info for download. Also it would be nice to package the maps as
deb and make a regular updates via apt-get. I'm only waiting for fixing the
bugs in osm2mcmap - so please be patient, there is much to do.
You can
OK, but this is not what I mean. Also I talk about hardware, not software.
The beginning of OM was because of FIC. We need a manufacturer, who can
refund manufacturing of samples and the final fabrication. Also look at
other devices and how many software there is for. There is a lot of software
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net
wrote:
Hi All,
I made a quick untested binary package for SHR-T, and I gotta run now so
I can't test
myself, but maybe it's of use to someone.
see
You should download only boundaries extracts from Cloudmate, not the whole
Europe
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/europe/europe.osm.administrative.bz2
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Omlouváme se, ale tato sekce je p#ístupná pouze pro administrátory
There is a flag to switch to english language on gps-routes.info
Failed to fetch
http://www.gps-routes.info/debian/pool/main/m/mcnavi/mcnavi_0.2.4.dsc
Hash Sum mismatch
Failed to fetch
Yes, I used reprepro too, but the result uploaded to FTP. May be I was missed
something when uploading. is there a way to sync local directory to FTP?
Also it would be nice to sign the repository.
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I have upgraded my Debian system on GTA02 and found, that the new udev is not
compatible with current kernel in Debian. So I have compiled andy kernel and
also upgraded the X.org server with new version. All works fine, but I have
found, that new X is not using tslib, it loads simply evdev for
Great, it works, than you very much
Díky
Mike
We (SHR) are using this (maybe not optimal but works)
http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/xserver-kdrive-common/xserver-kdrive-common/shr/89xTs_Calibrate
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Happy new year everyone!
If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Newsfile=articleid=116
Currently not for usage, only as preview for Debian users.
Mike Crash wrote:
Hello everyone, I only want to inform you, that I am
should slow down...
Neil Jerram wrote:
2010/1/3 Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com:
Happy new year everyone!
If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Newsfile=articleid=116
This is nice news, but what is it with the sorry
, and ask you if you want to
delete them when you return home
just an idea
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com wrote:
Sure I'm using speed data from OSM and if not available, set it based on
way
type and common speeds. I can find shortest and fastest path
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Mike Crash schrieb:
I use A* for routing, it is usable, but still not what I expect.
But I have some improvements in my mind :) I need to create
rerouting now and to test it in real life
I don't have any idea, how the code looks like
to map render, to map format, to GUI etc...
ohh and it uses binary format of cause
Bastian Muck wrote:
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Hello Mike,
which alorithm do you use? A* or just the slow Dijkstra as Navit does?
Greetings Bastian
Mike Crash schrieb:
Hello everyone
Hello everyone, I only want to inform you, that I am working on new
navigation for the Freerunner, current name is MC Navi, but may change.
Screenshots here:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Newsfile=articleid=115
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Yes I'm using Debian with Illume, my compiled version. But there is no setup
utility in Debian for E, so I have used python version from OM2008
previously.
Current limit is problem, if I connect charger, I can decrease current to
500mA, but it is not possible to increase it again to 1A. it is
May be someone will be interested, I was not satisfied with the setup utility
for Neo written in Python, because it was slow and changing backlight
brightness was only in 4 steps. So i have created small utility with ELM
named eneoset, which can change backlight, turn on or off bluetooth and
I have released new version based on Elementary named echrono - faster
startup and nicer interface, if someone interested, he will find it again on
http://www.mikecrash.com
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Uploaded new version with implemented lap counter, but i have forget to remove
\r in sources, may be later :|
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Just a notice, if someone looking for stopwatch, i have created one, packaged
for Debian.
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Newsfile=articleid=103
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Am Mittwoch, den 25.03.2009, 14:13 +0100 schrieb Helge Hafting:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Technically, SIM toolkit support is possible with the Calypso.
I have commented previously about this, so please look my older posts
up; In a nutshell, STK is a heavy cross-layer spec, so
My vote: don't implement STK, or at least disable it by default.
I don't like my SIM to do any program execution
/j
My vote: implement it, banking is part of mobile communication like calls and
sms with the same relevance, for me it is the one and only thing, that make me
not use neo as
Hope this helps
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Downloadsd_op=viewdownloadcid=21
there is one bug - missing keyboard and dict data, just copy it to
/usr/share/enlightenment/modules/illume
i will fix it in next build
One more question:
i'm looking for backlight gadget like mixer, exists
Paul Fertser wrote:
I wonder why nobody from the complaining has provided a usb debug log
yet? Most probably with this log the issue can be fixed by upstream
maintainer in a week or less. And yet nobody did that. Just get a
debug log, shouldn't be that hard.
But as nobody needs it,
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
If someone interested, i have packaged e17 for debian, you can download
it on www.mikecrash.com
Maybe you are interested in helping debian pkg-e team in making official
packages?
Maybe, but i am not familiar with Debian way of packaging (looked at the
I have also no real problems compiling it. Only one bug in source, which i
have fixed locally and compiled, it seems for svn inconsistancy. You can
download it
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Downloadsd_op=viewdownloaddetailslid=73ttitle=Enlightenment_E17_Debian_armel_packages
here
Davide Scaini wrote:
...thanks mike, but i tried your all old packages with no success...
i'll try this ones then i'll give you feedback.
Can you precise which bug?
thanks Robert and Mike
d
it was in ewl_engine_evas_fb.c in:
if (ev-double_click)
clicks = 2;
if
Because the bass fix is not easy to fix. I can say it is very hard to fix,
because the series capacitor on the output of amplifier is located under the
metal plate and no large capacitor can be soldered here. I have fixed it
with connecting capacitors (220uF) outside PCB and creating hole in
It is part of e17 svn (svn.enlightenment.org), so i have not uploaded it
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
But where's the source code for the debian packaging (the ./debian/
subdirectory used with dpkg-buildpackage)?
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