I knew the mediaon and pandigital were the compressed and shortened
versions of the Wikireader. The big one can use larger SD cards, so you
can carry around more information. Mine has the full english wikipedia,
wiktionary, and wikiquotes on an 8gb microsd. If you use a 16 gb card,
you can add
Phones need to get smaller for me to use them but I like the
architecture and openness I pretty sure this is the only phone that
you can without hacking the hell out of it set it to a state where you
can plug all the usb devices into it that you want limit 256ish
devices.
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at
As a new year's treat I threw together some instructions on how to flash
your Wikireader with a modified boot rom that will give you a
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Don't Panic splash screen.
Usual caveats apply. You can brick your machine doing this, so be careful.
be a globe icon on the main screen. You use that to select
other languages/wikis.
Hope that helped.
Jeff
On 12/25/2010 3:53 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:
Sorry for posting this here, I don't know if there's already a list
for the WR.
I've got a WikiReader now for some month and my 10y
8open didn't seem to be that great of improvement over the standard
keypad 2=abc 3=def ... maybe just rearrange the letters on each key so
that the more common ones come first
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 4:17 AM, Daniele Ricci daniele.ath...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
Some weeks ago a new software
It's easy to load languages on the card. But unfortunately, they don't have a
Polish Wiki yet. As long as you get the international Wikireader, it supports
up to a 16gb microSD card. International comes with an 8gb. English takes up
about 5gb.
Summer 2010 Update (8GB, 16GB)
Download the base
They just posted the release, so it is not 2 months old. I finally got it
downloaded last night, but had some problems getting it loaded correctly. I'll
try again once I get home from work tonight. Also, screen keyboard seems to be
more responsive.
Also, I was able to flash a new boot rom that
After I make sure everything is working correctly, I'll post the rom image and
procedure to flash online. Like any other flash though, you can brick the
device.
On Friday, August 13, 2010 02:23:20 pm Brian wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:41:25 -0500
Jeff jcolb...@netins.net wrote:
Also, I
10 seconds of googling linux based wrist watch brings this; I know
I'm a slow typer
http://www.freeos.com/articles/3800
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
Does something like this exist?. If not, please,
else notice the battery life has not been so good?
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Alkaline, the original energizer batteries that came with the device. I
may have some NiMH batteries lying around somewhere, but I don't have
any AAA lithium polymer nor a suitable charger.
Alex Teiche wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Jeff jcolb...@netins.net
mailto:jcolb
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Mikhail Umorin mike...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 16:18:51 Christoph Mair wrote:
Hi,
I successfully added a pressure sensor to my Freerunner. The BMP085 chip
from Bosch Sensortec is a small (5x5x1.5mm) chip which includes a pressure
and a
Too long a read. If your looking for a mate may I suggest okcupid.com
I had quite a few dates off the site and it was free. I never found
the one off that site but I could get maybe a date a week off the
site and it was a lot of fun. I found my final date through a close
personal friend just a
just the kernel, an sshd, FSO services, busybox, elementary, X11,
Python and an opkg command pointing to a current set of .ipk files would
be fine. Am I out of luck and things are going the way of bulky complex
distros on Neo as well?
-Jeff
, FSO,
DEB, etc. I'm sure every package is not OM distribution agnostic, so
how are people managing this kind of compability? Is opkg.org actually
the official place to obtain solid, tested packages for an FSO Milestone?
Thanks,
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
Would you please avoid registering your new projects to google code?
You might want to try http://launchpad.net . it is free also and allow
you to delete your code if you do not like it or make a mistake.
Sourceforge
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM, arne ankaopenm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
But as soon as you put Android on it, its a Neo with android on it.
Then mails are as deplaced here
no, they won't.
these lists cover the hardware as well as the software.
but prefix the subjects of mails android-specific
current pidgin development is talking about requiring a minimum of
glib 2.12.0 and gtk 2.10.0 I'm wondering what versions of glib and gtk
openmoko is on?
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opkg list | grep glib
opkg list | grep gtk+
output please I don't have an openmoko I could try loading the os on
my gumstix but I'm not sure how well it will work.
Jeff Sadowski wrote:
current pidgin development is talking
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Adam Jimersonvend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 01:50:04 am jeremy jozwik wrote:
its no minor bug. in the PST8PDT timezone the day would get switched
after 6 pm. which is completely unhelpful. i put an email on the
pimlico mailing list and have
Does anyone use PosixOVL on top of VFAT? I know of this because of slax
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Stefan Monnier
monn...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Anyway, I'm also inclined for FAT, mostly for the simplicity (thus less
susceptibility to corruption) and universality of the fs. I'm just left
Oooh :-) Idea: Make it shock the user if its not the right user. I
smell smoke I think it is coming from over there. Hey look there is my
phone. next to a flaming POS.
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Hi,
sorry for you all that lost your phone,
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in your phone as you
desire.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 7:07 AM, VirtuAlex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Sadowski wrote:
Along this note check out the http://lirc.org/
And you can buy a usb transciever here
http://iguanaworks.net/products.psp
That is hardly viable solution. For data
thinking the console is like my console
for my gumstix am I right?
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If you need to add hardware really take a look at the lirc page they
have page after page of different ways to hook up ir devices
Along this note check out the http://lirc.org/
And you can buy a usb transciever here
http://iguanaworks.net/products.psp
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Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
(should be posting this to hardware, but not sure of how much people are
You would probably need a driver built into uboot to recognize a usb
network device or maybe a way in uboot to setup wifi. I know my avaya
wireless phones look for new images on my tftp server when they boot.
Maybe if there was a way to replace a live kernel that might work for
you?
On Sun, Aug
It would be cool to have one as a USB host and another as usb client.
2008/8/29 Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lally Singh wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Radek Bartoň [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Card accesible from outside would be great too. Disassembling hood and SIM
card is really
round to looking for a bug report
yet. However, a temporary workaround is to reset gsm with a 'killall
qpe' and click 'Restart' on the dialogue that pops up, you'll have to
re-enter your PIN but it lets me call again (saves a lengthy reboot).
Jeff
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You mean none of you have the
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8193/ Laser projected
keyboard?
Would it work?
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Esben Stien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am considering buying a portable BT keyboard to go with my
http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner
Maybe by the time I get a chance to buy one they will have enough
processor power, ram and disk space to replace my laptop.
Every time I even look to buy it I see the sold out.
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Yes you could it would be the same as putting windows ce on a gumstix.
When I first read this I was thinking I had to set someone straight.
You probably already know this but I will say it anyways.
You can buy a phone with windows ce on it already and it would be
cheaper and could do all the same
you would need to replace uboot its ugly
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:20 PM, Vikas Saurabh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Totally agreed but it would still be fun have my own hello world program
running. Can I have a HelloWorld named as uImage.bin and which can be loaded
by uboot.
Wait I would try
them.
I had done this helloworld kind of thing with grub during college...but then
maybe grub is advanced. What puzzles me is how exactly?
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you would need to replace uboot its ugly
I understand the openmoko phone works on GSM networks? I think I read
somewhere that Verizon uses CDMA and not GSM. Are there plans to have
a phone that will connect to a CDMA network? Is there a way to
incorporate say like a module to add/remove to use any cellular
network you want? Not that I
BestSkinsEver is the same type of material as InvisibleShield, only much
cheaper. Dunno if they have anything suitable for the OM though.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 1:09 PM,
Or get a phone from some generic vendor. Apple has a cool and slick one called
iPhone. Might suite you just fine.
The iPhone can at least make and receive phone calls reliably, which
seems to put it ahead
of the FreeRunner at this point.
Telling people to buy another phone if they want one that
What's the highest internet speed the GRPS modem on the FR is capable of?
Wikipedia gives a very broad
range for sub-EDGE technology.
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The smartphone is both hardware and software - it's not as trivial as a
hammer that you compared it with.
Few analogies fit 1:1. It was just an example.
Coverage of the FR gives one the impression that it's a phone for general
use and not a development phone. You have
to look at the wiki
no comparison between TangoGPS and the GPS software that
ships with the iPhone. TangoGPS absolutely beats Apple's offering in
every possible way.
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Michael Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 11:45 -0400, Jeff Tickle wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:20:53 +
Christopher White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running stock ASU package set, just did an opkg
of 0-255, with 0 being off and 255 being full force. So, you can
actually set the strength of vibration.
Keep in mind that the vibration will positively eat your battery, so
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]:~# python app-launcherd.py
exposure python: can't open file 'app-launcherd.py': [Errno 2] No such
file or directory
I'm not really sure where to go from here. 'opkg whatprovides' wasn't
helpful at all.
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Make sure to go to the Config tab and change the 'Cache Dir', because
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Michael Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Tickle wrote:
Hey all,
I just installed the ASU daily build from buildhost yesterday (23
Jul), and there doesn't seem to be an on-screen keyboard.
I've been doing a lot of searching around to find out
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 07:26:01AM +0200, Kalle Happonen wrote:
Hi,
would it be possible to add signatures for the packages and hashes for
the images?
As well, the prebuilt image files should have at least one of: md5sum,
sha1sum, or pgp signature files.
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My other computer
FWIW Buenos Aires, Argentina was $140 (2 fones + dev board).
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
Ha, only 100 dollars for you. Shipping to South Africa is $160
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hey everyone i live in Qatar, and just to see how much the shipping would be
for the 900 MHz i
I've been a bit to busy with work to ever do anything on my neo advanced
kit, so I'm passing it on to someone who can,
It's up on ebay, I'll put up some pictures when my camera battery charges
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=160226011921
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N800
The operating system, Internet Tablet OS 2007 (also known as Maemo),
is a modified version of Debian GNU/Linux (running Linux 2.6.18)
isn't maemo derived from OE too?
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is the engine behind pidgin, all that's needed is a custom
front-end
Personally, I'd like to see a plugin for pidgin that turns it into an IM
proxy... the NEO would connect in to my system here and use pidgin on it...
that way I have unified logs, a single place to sign in, etc
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least this was Harald Weltes version of what the name means...
it's also on one of those first sets of slides that sean distributed
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the names wrangler or
cherokee but you hear a lot about TJ's, YJ's and Xj's
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stuff on the alternate software distro's? It seems kind of wierd that
we're using openmoko's lists to discuss its competitors
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I thought that was weird. The boot scroll is one of my favorite parts!
agreed... plus how often does a consumer ready phone get rebooted? last time
I did mine was to swap the sim card into my neo
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for this when my advanced kit showed up, the response I got was
that the host mode cable had been canceled:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/device-owners/2007-August/000219.html
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user interfaces to
things like number of SMSs and battery charge. The main similarity is
shaking, which maracas and rainsticks both clearly have prior art on these
ideas.
Randall
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we're not talking about,
because that's not my area of expertise (besides, I'm not sure how effective
it would be), the other is to stop using any kind of transmitting device...
technically anything that uses electricity.
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there was another one... it was a pair of little metal boxes... you stuck
one to the object... the other one would sound an alarm if you walked away
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Jeff Andros wrote:
Thinkgeek used to sell something like this, but I couldn't find
simple technology for
measuring proximity and triggering a signal would suffice
Thinkgeek used to sell something like this, but I couldn't find it on their
site... look around, they're out there
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a convenient look on the wiki here and
it will get you to the right place link for questions like this.
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anyways, let's try to be patient... remember we're still at the crawling
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on my
desk... I think it has some wood in it somewhere)
- this is one of (if not the first) hardware platforms of this scope
that's open and community driven... a lot of the process/procedure is being
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still says October 2007 for the GTA02
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someone get video? I'd love to see the vi slides ;-)
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I'll be giving a talk about OpenMoko at the SDForum's meeting this
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Michael
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the numbers I see are:
71234 O
4022
sorry, I'm not sending my IMEI down a public channel
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Though Ian's problem is with a SIM that's newer than mine... as
another data point, what's the version number on yours?
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d'oh... the ICCID
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it to
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enabled devices
anyways, I'm sure I'll get about 3 emails about ways this is already being
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being able to glance at the today screen and see up-to-date weather data
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. um... forecasts?
3. you should see the people walk out of sky harbor(phoenix, az airport)
in august... the heat hits them like a ton of bricks(makes picking people up
from the airport more entertaining)
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seemingly loads of space you mean in the case, or on the PCB? because the
PCB looks relatively cramped to me
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since GTA02 has power to the USB port, I think it would be more advantageous
to look into a usb based solution, or wait until the project is at the point
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need to do is customize u-boot to not display the update
option, or require a password to update...
You'd still be able to get around that with a debug board, the 'educated
n00bs' are probably not going to have one of those sitting around
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, the problem is, it makes
it really hard for the hardware hackers to go in and change anything, and
still have it fit in the package.
Future devices that are targeted at the mass market would probably be ok
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a
nice discrete module to pull out... production devices like that tend to be
highly integrated to save space, and, from the pictures I've seen in a quick
google search, I'd guess most of the chips are BGA packaged... it's a pain
in the *arse* to work with unless you've got hot air
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in september?
GTA02
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order the advanced model with tools.
I later decided I should have, but when I found out that changes move you to
the back of the order line, I stayed with the basic unit.
So, microSD installation w/o a Torx tool? And I guess a guitar pick as well,
to get at the back of the PCB?
-Jeff
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Well, it does boot to Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.
But it has a penguin on-screen :-)
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