run Forest.. )
Bob Ham писал 2015-04-06 16:06:
On Mon, 2015-04-06 at 05:07 +, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
In the case of this elderly TI Calypso baseband there is not just one,
but two free software projects working toward running fully free and
fully functional firmware on the
. Will test further with an external charger or other
banks.
Yury S писал 2014-09-02 12:38:
remember about short-circuit (+ and -)
it can lead to failure of the controller board of neo battery
good luck! )
Matteo Sanvito писал 2014-09-02 12:11:
Thank you very much Yury! my battery life
how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
sorry)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/
thanks also to this useful video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQJbKsJuQw
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how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description, sorry)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/ [1]
thanks also to this useful video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQJbKsJuQw [2
Respected Sir,
I am in Delhi and looking for a job in Embedded Systems domain. I
would like to develop software that is FOSS and GPL compatible and Use
Host System that uses GPL compatible software.
I have started learning about OpenEmbedded and following
openmoko model since its
Hi everybody,
I have installed QtMoko 3.5 recently on my FreeRunner and I keep bumping
into dialer screen that pops out seemingly out of nowhere without any
ability to cancel it. Aux button sometimes helps but I can only get to
apps from Favorites and history but not the rest.
Home screen
http://www.robtex.com/dns/wiki.openmoko.org.html#records
No errors found.
jo...@openmoko.org wrote
afaik the whole infrastructure is hosted by Hetzner sub yourserver which in
turn is our wellknown openmoko central services alias roh and gismo.
Looks like a misconfic in one of the
I noticed this too. I just installed Mokomaze for the first time, so I just
thought the accelorometers was a bit off by design.
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hello list, im running latest mokomaze and shr-u 20100921, even after
re-calibrating the the game mokomaze reads the
://wiki.freesmartphone.org/index.php/GSoC_Ideas
Good luck! :D, you guys rocked as mentors.
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.. MokoMakefile was a neat script. :)
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systems: Lauer, Lübbe, Schmidt, Willmann,
freesmartphone.org GbR.
Congratulations.. This is really good news
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Michael 'Mickey'
Lauermic...@vanille-media.de wrote:
The Freesmartphone.org team is proud to release milestone 5.5 codenamed
'In Transit...'.
Coolness, Its awesome to see the vala implementation catching up. :)
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On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
DON'T PANIC
uBoot splashscreen
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/bootsplash
+1 for the H2G2 reference :D
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Hello.
Yesterday John Carmack released the source code
(ftp://www.idsoftware.com/idstuff/wolf3d/wolf3d_iphone_v1.0_src.zip) of
Wolfenstein 3D for iPhone/iPod.
Maybe someone could make a binary package for FR? =)
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probably take a look
at the services offered by FSO for reading accelerometers output.
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(..and not to mention the shipped Freerunner. :D)
Happy Hacking,
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Lorn, since making this change, I have not been able to boot the device
successfully into Qtopia again.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Randy S. wrote:
Great! Here's what I've got.
1. Often, a startup seems to fail. This always happens when I use NAND
I should clarify: After the change, a boot would end up showing the UI
momentarily (a few seconds) then the black screen.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Randy S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorn, since making this change, I have not been able to boot the device
successfully into Qtopia again
about 5 times booting from NAND and it failed consistently. Booting into
Qtopia from NOR seems to work about 2/3 of the time.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Randy S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris,
Have you tried re-re-booting? I've flashed the QTopia image a couple of
times on my GTA02
Because it seems to make the FR the closest to actually usable, I am using
the Qtopia v4.3.2 image and have run into some issues. Where is the proper
place to discuss these things? Here in this forum, or in a Qtopia forum?
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Randy S. wrote:
Because it seems to make the FR the closest to actually usable, I am
using the Qtopia v4.3.2 image and have run into some issues. Where is
the proper place to discuss these things? Here in this forum, or in a
Qtopia forum? Thx!
I
Thank you, Lorn. I am out of town for the weekend with only a Windows
laptop. I will try to get the Ubuntu Live CD and try your suggestion for the
bootup locks.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Randy S. wrote:
Great! Here's what I've got.
1. Often
create
call`s but i hear nothing and on the
opposition
are nothing too..so, the main-application (create receive call`s)
don`t function on my freerunner...the other tings
are tiptop
anyone how can confirm that problem?
quickfix:
ssh into the device as root, and then do
ln
I tried to respond earlier but ... (irony) ... it was with my old
Windows Mobile (HTC Wizard) and email is extremely unreliable.
I have order 1087 and received an email last night (Tuesday July 8)
around 9pm. It contained a simple message with the UPS tracking
number. Tracking it via UPS today
Can the display/video card recognize two planes (a BG and an FG) .. If yes,
it would be very easy to overlay one (FG )onto the other and the app/driver
generating the video(FG) data need not worry abt graphics FB and delegate
the job of combining to the hardware ?
Is this a possibility on the
- Vishwas
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On Thu, 8 May 2008 13:16:37 +0530 Vishwas P S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
Can the display/video card recognize two planes (a BG and an FG) .. If
yes,
it would be very easy to overlay one (FG )onto the other
for a couple of days). Apparently only the first
ever fix took a long time atleast in my case. After that getting a fix
should not be a problem.
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internet on your
neo..AFAIK...
Have fun.
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cell-tower radii is not possible.
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unwashed masses.
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Wooh (Homer style),
Call me a moron, but I kinda had a feeling raster was upto something
after seeing him in #openmoko.
Now I am sure Openmoko would have a sexy UI to it..
E17 rocks btw, big fan of it...
Welcome aboard raster..
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openmoko/download.sh, and the uImage-2.6.21.5-r3-fic-gta01.bin
is downloaded;
3. run openmoko/flash.sh
I think this has been fixed from r3304.
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/commitlog/2007-October/002946.html
$ make update
and you are set to rock...=D
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me if i am
wrong. =)
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Oh, and please be gentle with the flames...
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program.
Thanks a lot for the update, You just made my day!
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the
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-image or openmoko-image depend on it.
Is there a way to remove this dependency so I can just build images
for the phone?
Hello Shawn,
qemu needs gcc 3.x to build cleanly. I am on gentoo on useful and my
compiler isnt that bad :P.
Regards
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On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 17:36 +0200, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Hi,
Photos are here:
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/openmoko/images/package/
I bet you took high res photos of the neo on purpose...Show off!
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Harrison Metzger
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I hope everyone will voice their disappointment to the FCC. I just
wrote letters to my sen/rep and the FCC (it felt great lol). ...
I wonder if any pressure can be put on the FCC to reserve some of the
public airwaves for, you know, the public. The
the others are getting to play, hack and cuddle with the neo, I feel jealous
and left alone =(.
Me want me neo...
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that they are the good guys and
Apple/Nokia/Motorola/etc are all closed systems in every respect.
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Some friends at work and I were talking about a speed-sensitive
configuration option, too--one that selects ringing profiles.
For example, when you're at a speed greater than, say, 20 mph, more than
likely you're in a noisy environment and you'd want your phone to ring
slightly louder. When
had ordered their devices late (..as in their
order doesn't fall in the first 1000) been billed yet. FYI our rt# was
3054. I am aware of the fact that the ticket number is not an
indication, but still
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Thanks for the replies, all. I guess what I was wishing for was a
'built-in' way to disable the connection (call it 'economy mode' for the
'thrift-conscious'). I can settle for a hack, though, I suppose...as long
as it's not too much of a pain (i.e. having to repeat N steps every N
of Makefile I have.
-Jeff
Hi all,
Running gentoo here, I worked around this issue by re-emerging monotone
with gcc 3.4.6, I am not sure if its the right solution. But atleast it
solves the problem at hand
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P.S: To the list maintainer, can you configure a reply-to munging
. The bottom line is they have DNS
errors and are using a silly probe-back method that isn't very robust.
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rDNS for that IP is openmoko.org but the forward DNS check
for that openmoko.org doesn't list 88.198.124.203 as a valid
address. If the sending machine is checking for spammers claiming a
bunk DNS name will reject 88.198.124.203's SMTP verify. The opemmoko
machine will then interpret that failed
Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this week, they will start their journey to FIC America in Fremont,
California.
Seems they are going to be shipping from a mile or two from me. I
guess I need not have ordered the more expensive shipping. ;-) Oh
well.
Thanks for all your work. This
enough for its liking.) Or am I missing
something?
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to be retransmitted. Most
interesting would be seeing how long it takes between the time gmail
sends the SMTP data and the time the remote servers send the 250 OK.
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. Given the FPU on the neo, I am also curious what kind of
performance deteriotation we are looking at and the difficulty level in
implementing such a hack.
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At the moment the telcos don't seem to be making their subscribers' locations
freely available. If they did I would probably keep my phone turned off until
I needed it, because I don't trust everybody to be nice. Location-based
marketing would be
advertising linux to the public is not going to work.
I can make better ones if someone can get me high res photos and video
(720x480 and above).
Cool videos..
Now if only I had neo of my own, I would have done the hi, I am a neo
and I am an iphone skit...*wink*
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Oh... but doesn't PETN have some issues with long-term durability
when exposed to UV?
On Jul 3, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
Clear soda bottles are fairly strong and not nearly as brittle as
some
other clear plastics.
True enough, and i stand corrected. Their flexibility may
Okay... this topic has been discussed to death, here and elsewhere.
Let me recap by saying:
a. A constellation of cooperating devices is bad because you have to
make each device smart enough to talk to each other device, and know
what it's supposed to do. And as Fabien points out, testing
Also.. to follow up on what Adrian recently said.. The tech shop also
has a CNC milling machine. I'm no expert, but I believe that the idea
is that you put a CAD file in one side and take out a completed part
out the other. So... if you have the CAD files for a case, you could
feed them
the bottle of choice for solar water disinfection.
http://www.sodis.ch/Text2002/T-Howdoesitwork.htm
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 19:48, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
Oh... but doesn't PETN have some issues with long-term durability
when exposed to UV?
On Jul 3, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Jeffrey Thomas wrote
there are
enough interested designers / makers that sharing the cost and effort
would bring the costs down to something pretty reasonable.
Oh... and it would also be easy to laser etch designs on the newly
created plastic cases.
-Cheers
-Matt H.
On Jul 3, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote
expect to start to seeing a street price
much closer $300.
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a tongue-in-cheek piece what pithy term would you
use for open-source folks?
It is all good clean fun. Don't take it too seriously.
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Fantastic news, Thank you sean for the long announcement, I tell ya for
all the wait, it was worth it.
Now am gonna take a large printout of the announcement and paste it
outside my room to inspire my parents to increase my allowance. :P
Onto World domination!
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to test your
device in something approaching real-world conditions.)
-Cheers
-Matt H.
On Jun 14, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 16:26, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
Gibson Musical Instruments, where we were designing what was
effectively a custom PDA (don't ask
the light of
the day. I am basing my assertions on the fact, that actual devices have
been created and circulated among people. I guess its pretty normal for things
to get delayes. So fear not :D
Just my 2 cents.
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Duncan...
Let me just add to what Sudharshan said... There is a stunning amount
of variability in the mobile device supply chain. I used to work for
Gibson Musical Instruments, where we were designing what was
effectively a custom PDA (don't ask.) There were several delays,
including
Well... I used to work for PalmSource, one of the LiPS founding
members. I've been trying to find something nice to say about LiPS
for the last 24 hours and the best I can come up with is, It's not
Microsoft.
But yeah... my impression has always been that some of the companies
involved
in the 90's and are still looking for ways to amortize that cost.
MVNOs on the other hand, essentially resell the mobile services
provided by an established carrier, but use their own billing systems
and marketing channels.
-Cheers
-Matt H.
On Jun 12, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Joe Friedrichsen
at the carrier's data center and hook directly into their
terrestrial SS7 network. That way it would be accessible to the whole
network.
-Cheers
-Matt H.
On Jun 12, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Jon Radel wrote:
From:
Matthew S. Hamrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A Mobile LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) system would
Yeah... we're thinking that we were going to totally separate the
model and domain processing from the view/controller part of the
application. That way we could have a couple different HTML
interfaces as well as a SVG/ECMAScript interface. I'm not terribly
familiar with XAML or XUL, but I
for a GPS waypoint (Name: Bob's Deli Phone:
xxx-xxx- Address: 1 Main Street, Anytown, USA 6 Lat: 37.0
Lon: -121.0 Comment: Great Bagels and Lox). It would be really
good if API was flexible to server for both of the Neo/Openmoko needs.
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direction.
Cheers Adrian
On 6/11/07, Matthew S. Hamrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah... we're thinking that we were going to totally separate the
model and domain processing from the view/controller part of the
application. That way we could have a couple different HTML
interfaces as well as a SVG
as well.
So I still see no reason for having a energy comsuming x86-monster
in my phone. :)
[1] http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/mobile/
2007/6/10, Matthew S. Hamrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before we run off and predict that the sky is falling, let's consider
a couple of things:
1
Hmm... this looks cool. I totally agree with the comments about WIMP
(Windows Icon Mouse Pointer) interfaces. Especially for mobile devices.
Thanks for pointing this one out.
-Matt H.
On Jun 8, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Florent THIERY wrote:
I finally found this again:
Funny.. this is very similar to the interface we designed for the
Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox remote control.
Great minds think alike, I suppose.
I like that HTC is trying to build something other than the most
basic WinCE ports. I spend a lot of my day developing software on a
HTC Apache,
, Pander wrote:
Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
...
Could it be possible to have you GSM request a non-encrypted
channel? Would this channel provide more bandwidth or less delay
because of that? If so, the extra bandwidth or reduced delay could
be used for efficiently using your own encryption
Encrypted voice calls is a question that's been around for a while.
When I worked for RSA and later Certicom, we had frequent discussions
about the strength (or lack thereof) of the LFSR-based encryption
that was then in frequent use in GSM phones.
I should probably mention that GSM and
It's interesting.. here in the states, people really love the tactile
feedback you get with a real keyboard. But I've heard several
people say that touch screens are quite popular in Asia. If so, that
might explain why BenQ (and not Motorola) did this design and maybe
Apple is thinking
Well... for a while I was thinking about implanting a strong magnet
under the skin in one of my fingers to detect alternating current.
There are a few people out there who have done this and they say they
can feel a very mild wiggle when the magnet comes near a wire
carrying AC. It might
with a faster cpu?? :-)
Can anyone in the know shed some light?
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-earphone, right-earphone and microphone in one plug. To me, this
seems much more convenient than the 2x 3.5mm plug method used for
computer headphones.
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On Apr 16, 2007, at 9:36 PM, Tim Newsom wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:58, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
Okay.. a few points:
snip
Q. javascript? on a phone? Isn't that going to suck down the power?
A. in a word, yes. But I think the main problem will not be the
added overhead of using
I think maybe we need a new version of Godwin's law... any
discussion about scripting languages should stop as soon as someone
mentions Lisp (or Smalltalk.)
But seriously... speed probably shouldn't be THE deciding factor in a
built-in scripting language. It's the ability to get things
-Matt H.
On Apr 16, 2007, at 9:36 PM, Tim Newsom wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:58, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
Okay.. a few points:
snip
Q. javascript? on a phone? Isn't that going to suck down the power?
A. in a word, yes. But I think the main problem will not be the added
overhead of using
libraries to make web apps...
I spent a little bit of time playing with RubyCocoa and RubyOnRails.
I did notice that the rails framework was much easier to wrap one's
brainstem around.
On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
Matthew S. Hamrick said the following on 16/04/07 18:11
I think that you can get an extra thread when you do a request, but
I'm not entirely certain.
The way jowles was designed was that it was event based with a timer
to run the function that queries the server for events. I used the
setTimeout() function to effectively put the main loop to
No. we're talking about BOA for the server and Firefox for the
browser. And... I'm also thinking about exporting an interface off
the device, so it might wind up being Firefox, Opera, Safari/WebKit
or IE.
On Apr 17, 2007, at 2:24 PM, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
I wonder if there would be an
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I think some of the context didn't get forwarded to one or both
lists. Here's
I didn't realize busybox had a httpd daemon.
I've been concentrating on boa (lightweight web server), jowlesd (a
daemon to communicate with the GSM module), and jowlesc (the cgi-bin
client that simply forwards XML to jowlesd over a named pipe.)
If you're httpd daemon can handle CGI
Okay.. a few points:
Q. is an XSS worm on the way?
A. not unless you make your interface susceptible to known web app
vulnerabilities: XSS, SQL Injection, session hijacking, etc. Of
course, it's very hard to disprove the existence of a vulnerability,
but I can say what I'm doing to prevent
for almost a decade,
working first for RSA and Certicom and later at Handspring,
PalmSource and consulting for the usual suspects. I've been using
Unix since the early 80's and Linux since rev 0.91 of the kernel
(not that there's much knowledge from the 0.91 days that's useful
today.) I'm the Co
Depends on the development model. Peter Naur has an interesting take
on software development, which I paraphrase... The software that's
released is an artifact of the true value of the organization; the
ability to efficiently communicate models in the problem space
amongst the people that
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