On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 06:59:18PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> >> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
> >> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
> >> 100mA
> >
> >No, it will try to charge with 1000 mA. This is a bug.
>
> well, didn't
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:55:48PM +0200, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 02:45:14PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> > Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
> > connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
> > 100m
On 9/24/09, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 02:45:14PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
>> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
>> 100mA
>
>No, it will try to char
>> Charging from only 100mA explains oscillating. Check if sysfs paths in
>> opp are up to date with your kernel. Unfortunatelly there is no dbus
>> call in FSO for that yet.
>
> Add me a ticket and I'll do it when I'm back from holidays.
>
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/480
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>> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
>> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
>> 100mA
>
>No, it will try to charge with 1000 mA. This is a bug.
well, didn't here, though the gum pro is capable of 1000mA output.
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Am Dienstag, den 22.09.2009, 15:05 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Krzyszkowiak:
> Charging from only 100mA explains oscillating. Check if sysfs paths in
> opp are up to date with your kernel. Unfortunatelly there is no dbus
> call in FSO for that yet.
Add me a ticket and I'll do it when I'm back from hol
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 02:45:14PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
> 100mA
No, it will try to charge with 1000 mA. This is a bug.
> - and running syst
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 02:50:38PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> the opp battery view offers thre buttons for 100/500/1000 mA, i hit all
> three time or another -- no change.
That's because they don't work unless you run opp as root.
> i guess, i should give the plain fso call a try -- but i don
on a related note: which one is the right, now?
Linux debian-gta02 2.6.29-20090702.gitd1c828aa #1 PREEMPT Fri Jul 24
22:35:01 UTC 2009 armv4tl GNU/Linux
/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-mbc/usb_curlim
or
/sys/class/power_supply/ac/device/usb_curlim
both show different values.
"arne anka" writes:
>> Unfortunatelly there is no dbus call in FSO for that yet.
>
> ok, looking deeper, i have to echo something into /sys/... -- but the file
> is rw for root only.
> is there an easy, non-hackish way to set the rw for normal users,
> too?
Luckily, those nodes are not dynamic,
> Unfortunatelly there is no dbus call in FSO for that yet.
ok, looking deeper, i have to echo something into /sys/... -- but the file
is rw for root only.
is there an easy, non-hackish way to set the rw for normal users, too?
all tools/scripts listed in the wiki seem to presume using the fr as
> Charging from only 100mA explains oscillating.
ah. ok, then.
> Check if sysfs paths in
> opp are up to date with your kernel. Unfortunatelly there is no dbus
> call in FSO for that yet.
heck, i thought, there were.
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On 9/22/09, arne anka wrote:
>> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
>> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
>> 100mA - and running system eats something about 200mA.
>
> the opp battery view offers thre buttons for 100/500/1000 mA, i hi
> Did you set USB charge current to 500mA? If device which you are
> connecting can't ennumerate USB connection, Neo will charge with only
> 100mA - and running system eats something about 200mA.
the opp battery view offers thre buttons for 100/500/1000 mA, i hit all
three time or another -- no
On 9/22/09, arne anka wrote:
> i just bought an external battery, just mobile gum pro (4400 mAh,Input
> (Mini USB): 5VDC 500mA Min; output (USB Type A Port): 5VDC 1000mA) to keep
> the fr alive even when using gps hours on end.
>
> last night i tried to load the fr, when starting the fr was at 48%
i just bought an external battery, just mobile gum pro (4400 mAh,Input
(Mini USB): 5VDC 500mA Min; output (USB Type A Port): 5VDC 1000mA) to keep
the fr alive even when using gps hours on end.
last night i tried to load the fr, when starting the fr was at 48% --
after 11h it was at 69%.
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