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> Title says it all. :)
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I can send you one if you're living in Germany,
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rwr f wrote:
> Title says it all. :)
It doesn't say where you live. :)
I have one that you can have if you are in the USA.
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Title says it all. :)
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I wish there could be a LIKE button here in the mailing list..
But really appreciate the way we all help each other :)
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Christoph Pulster wrote:
> Denis, please email me. I am giving out the Debug board for free in my
> shop www.pulster.eu - it's a
Hello I have one debug board with cable I can gift you but I live in Costa
Rica. Where you live?
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Hi,
my debug board cable again broke...
With the debug board I was able to send some patches upstream like:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commit;h=ad20ff920c1fd217578e2c637dd50c1878a21c06
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commit;h
Hi OM developers,
I'd like to use the OM debug board v3 for JTAG connection to my GTA02.
I found
http://people.openmoko.org/werner/openocd.cfg
on
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2008-January/000708.html
but this file does not work for any openocd release version
Dr. Michael Lauer wrote:
> Send me your address and I'll get you a free one. (V2 only)
>
> :M:
Hi Michael,
my address is:
Radek Polak
Trsice 43
78357
Czech Republic
Thanks a lot!
Regards
Radek
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Send me your address and I'll get you a free one. (V2 only)
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Am 08.09.2010 22:35, schrieb Radek Polak:
> Hi,
> i'd like to buy debug board for Freerunner. Before i start to think about
> buying one in Germany, i'd like to ask if somebody from CZ can offer one?
If you want to buy one in germany than buy it at www.pulster.de because
it
Hi,
i'd like to buy debug board for Freerunner. Before i start to think about
buying one in Germany, i'd like to ask if somebody from CZ can offer one?
Thanks!
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Hi,
Does anyone know where to buy a Debug Board v3 in the US? Thank you a
lot before hand.
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> Saying a small thanks to all supporters of the Openmoko project,
> we like to give away free debug boards.
> http://www.pulster.de/images/big/openmoko-debug-board.jpg
Me, me, please, me.
> You can add the debug with any order free of charge.
*jumping around* me me ^_^
> thanks,
> Chris
Even if
I've had quite a bit of interest in getting the bits separately so that
wouldn't be a problem.
How much would you offer?
Thanks
Andy
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 18:01:30 +0100
From: atilla.fi...@gmail.com
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Freerunner with Debug board and spare
May I only buy the debug board?
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Dina0312 wrote:
>
>
> 20GBP?
>
> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:34:18 -0800
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> Subject: Re: Freerunner with Debug board
20GBP?
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:34:18 -0800
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Subject: Re: Freerunner with Debug board and spare front and middle casing for
sale
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Dina0312 <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
&
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Dina0312 wrote:
>
> I have a...
>
> Freerunner,
> debug board,
> spare front and middle casing
> charger
> and with the lovely black sleek original box
how much do you want for that front casing?
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I have a...
Freerunner,
debug board,
spare front and middle casing
charger
and with the lovely black sleek original box
Its an A7 and is an EU version since I'm in UK.
Unfortunately one of the small tabs on the back cover has snapped off but it
still holds tight. Other than that, it
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 09:41:51PM +0200, Atilla Filiz wrote:
> Hi
> My Neo FR came with blank Nor and there seems no one close to me to help me
> flash it, so I decided to buy a debug board. I'm not planning to do any low
> level debugging on neo, but may use UART/JTAG for othe
Atilla Filiz writes:
> So according to schematics, there is NOR WP pin at H-TP4711. The
> component placement sheet shows it as T-HP7711, as there are no
> 4711s(hardware revision?).
I see H-TP7711 under the LCM and it's entirely different TP. You need
H-TP4711, located right u
So according to schematics, there is NOR WP pin at H-TP4711. The component
placement sheet shows it as T-HP7711, as there are no 4711s(hardware
revision?). What I need is to short this pin to the ground while my Neo is
running, and run the flash script. Is that correct? Seems easy enough.
Happy ha
2009/7/29 Paul Fertser :
> Atilla Filiz writes:
>> Wow, I didn't know that, I haven't seen it on wiki but will keep
>> researching. Thanks for the info, you may have just saved my precious
>> student $s.
>
> I don't think it's mentioned anywhere. Probably it even shouldn't be
> so those who don't
Atilla Filiz writes:
> Wow, I didn't know that, I haven't seen it on wiki but will keep
> researching. Thanks for the info, you may have just saved my precious
> student $s.
I don't think it's mentioned anywhere. Probably it even shouldn't be
so those who don't understand it themselves don't try
>> help me flash it, so I decided to buy a debug board. I'm not
>> planning to do any low level debugging on neo, but may use UART/JTAG
>> for other devices. Is the board handy for other devices? Did anyone
>> use it for any non-neo device? Can this be used with GP2X(assumi
Atilla Filiz writes:
> My Neo FR came with blank Nor and there seems no one close to me to
> help me flash it, so I decided to buy a debug board. I'm not
> planning to do any low level debugging on neo, but may use UART/JTAG
> for other devices. Is the board handy for other de
Hi
My Neo FR came with blank Nor and there seems no one close to me to help me
flash it, so I decided to buy a debug board. I'm not planning to do any low
level debugging on neo, but may use UART/JTAG for other devices. Is the
board handy for other devices? Did anyone use it for any non-neo d
I bought a debug board with my FR in Jan 2009. I think I took it out
of the anti-static bag once and that's it.
Other than that, it's been sitting there. I don't even remember
booting it once.
I've got too many other projects demanding too much attention to make
use of it
ay want to look at http://www.almesberger.net/misc/idbg/ if you
> don't find someone with a debug board.
>
> Hope it helped,
> David
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Hi,
You may want to look at http://www.almesberger.net/misc/idbg/ if you don't
find someone with a debug board.
Hope it helped,
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Hi,
I just bricked my GTA01 by accident and need a debugboard to reflash uboot.
Anyone out there in New Zealand with a debugboard that can help?
Thanks
Ben (Psi)
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I wonder would the openmoko release this? Similar to the footprint and
netlist of GTA02 for the GTA02 Core.
Thank you.
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My FR has a blank NOR, so I am unable to change my bootloader and have to
live with the fear of bricking it. I don't want to pay €100 for the debug
board just because OM sent me a faulty device. So I am asking if someone
near Eindhoven(Netherlands) has the debug board and willing to help me
o reduce our price for the
>> Freerunner to support as many free and open source projects as
>> possible (FOSDEM starts tomorrow...).
>
> My debug board cable is broken. Did you sell this one apart ?
Unfortunately no. We just have com
projects as
> possible (FOSDEM starts tomorrow...).
My debug board cable is broken. Did you sell this one apart ?
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Exactly. It is not the CPU frequency but the RF receiver/transmitter.
There are two models of the GTA02 (see
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner
at "Versions")
* North America: 850/1800/1900 MHz
* Rest of World: 900/1800/1900 MHz
Nikolaus
Am 07.02.2009 um 01:16 schrieb Eric Thomps
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Chris Syntichakis wrote:
>
>
> Ok, I think it was a typo (900Mhz).. unless you o/clocked it ;-), right?
>
>
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>
>>
>> * Neo Freerunner GTA02 900MHz (incl. headset, pouch and laser-pen):
>> .
>>
>>
>
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Hi all,
I just want to let you know that we (Golden Delicious and our partner
TRIsoft) have been able to reduce our price for the Freerunner to
support as many free and open source projects as possible (FOSDEM
starts tomorrow...).
The new price tags are:
* Neo Freerunner GTA02 900MHz (incl.
|> one edge cutting the fingers, then it tore at the neck. Then I got a
|> new one :-)
|
| Thank you Andy for your advices.
| I look carefully at the cable, but see nothing. However testing it
| again with the multimeter show it is defective :(.
|
| Where can I get a new one ? Should I buy
ank you Andy for your advices.
I look carefully at the cable, but see nothing. However testing it
again with the multimeter show it is defective :(.
Where can I get a new one ? Should I buy a new debug board just for the
cable ?
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empty connector of
| the debug board ?
I would look at the flat cable carefully, the gold fingers at both ends
and the neck where it widens. First my flat cable cracked at one edge
cutting the fingers, then it tore at the neck. Then I got a new one :-)
The flat cable solution is pretty evil, but
ccess.
I could borrow a multimeter today.
The fpc cable is good, the connector on the debug board seems good.
Testing the neo side gives stranges results.
The first test I made, was to verify contacts between the 45pins
on the cable and the h-tp150[23458] dots on the neo pcb. It worked
once.
Then
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| telnet_port
| gdb_port
| interface ft2232
| jtag_speed 0
This misnamed "jtag speed" is actually a delay factor. Try 8 or so.
Only certain magical versions of libftdi will work. 0.8 works fine
Hello,
I can't make openocd work with my neo.
I checked carefully cables, use several usb port and have
mainly test with a self-powered hub.
When I plug the usb cable in the debug board or launch openocd, the
screen of the neo flashes white. Sometimes, it just stay white when
plugging the
Yay, that worked. Thanks a lot, now i should be able to play around with
the new distro.
Vasili.
> Don't pay too much attention to the "dfu-util -l" output - there are two
> different modes the device can be in, and in the default one you don't
> see the other alternate settings listed. When yo
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Thanks, what's the good version of NAND uBoot to flash?
I don't know - I haven't been keeping up-to-date with Openmoko
development for several months. I'd try
http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/testing/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
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Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Ok, that made it even worse :(
Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
partition...
Don't pay
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Ok, that made it even worse :(
>
> Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
> there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
> Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
> partition...
Don't pay too much attention
Hello All,
Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
Is there anyone in Vancouver, BC that has one and willing to
Wow, that's detailed :D Thanks, I will try this right away...
V.
Mike Montour wrote:
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Hello All,
Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
board, and p
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
> like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
> board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
>
> Is the
Hello All,
Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
Is there anyone in Vancouver, BC that has one and willing to he
hi,
I just ignore the driver section and consider it is only required by flash
eeprom part.
Thanks a lot!
Best Regards,
Mac Lin
> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:14:32 +0330
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: debug
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 17:01:40 +0800
Lin Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you need to connect to DB using openocd ;)
>
> hi,
>
> I'm using Freerunner and debug board v3, and trying to use serial
> console, and Ubuntu 8.04 on my PC.
>
> I have connected the FR and t
hi,
I'm using Freerunner and debug board v3, and trying to use serial console, and
Ubuntu 8.04 on my PC.
I have connected the FR and the debug board with the flexible cable. The
/dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1 doesn't show up, but only /dev/ttyACM0, when I
connected both USB of free
> Hello,
> My FR suffers from the factory defect that my NOR is blank. I need a debug
> board to program it which I don't have and don't want to pay â¬100 just to
> use once.
> I am looking for someone who can help me, preferably around Eindhoven. Here
> is the deal:
&
hello Atilla Filiz,
i can help you, i have a debug board version 2 for the neo1973, im in
amsterdam, contact me and well try to arrange it.
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On Tuesday 30 September 2008 11:33:42 Atilla Filiz wrote:
> Hello,
> My FR suffers from the factory defect that my NOR is blank. I need a debug
> board to program it which I don't have and don't want to pay €100 just to
> use once.
> I am looking for someone who can h
Hello,
My FR suffers from the factory defect that my NOR is blank. I need a debug
board to program it which I don't have and don't want to pay €100 just to
use once.
I am looking for someone who can help me, preferably around Eindhoven. Here
is the deal:
- I bring my FR, laptop and
Thank you for your price review.
I hope it will help people to activelly join on FR debug and implemention.
Thank you
Michele Renda
Christoph Pulster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks to your response I deceide to sell the debug board v3 (belonging
> to GTA02) for 99 EUR now.
> This p
Thank you.
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> But how they manage to sell Freerunners for 299€ than?
299 is only a pretty estimate -- just below 300.
but the webpage states that real prices&co only are available _after_ the
freerunner is in the world.
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On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess that there are many things which let the price raise.
> 61€ + 19% vat = 73€
> Then you have to add shipping to germany. And in germany you have to
> grant a warranty of at least 24 month for technical equipment. Usua
rote:
|>>
|>> Hello community,
|>>
|>> may I add that I have the debug board now in my shop:
|>> http://www.pulster.de/engl/
|>> index.html?d__omdebug__Openmoko_Debug_Board_Version_v3747.htm
|>>
|>> It's version 3 belonging to GT
On 6/6/08, Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ilja O. wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Christoph Pulster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> > Hello community,
> >
> > may I add
debug board I never saw :)
Ilja O. wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Christoph Pulster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Hello community,
>
> may I add that I have the debug board now in my shop:
> http:/
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Christoph Pulster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> may I add that I have the debug board now in my shop:
> http://www.pulster.de/engl/
> index.html?d__omdebug__Openmoko_Debug_Board_Version_v3747.htm
>
> It's version
anyone who can fix my Neo with their fancy debug board
> reasonably near Hildesheim? I'd rather drive over personally than send
> the thing via post if it can be avoided.
> From tomorrow until Saturday I'll be in Frankfurt for the book fair so
> if you are in that area you
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. I thought it might be a good idea to
try different u-boot versions to get around my little dual boot problem. It
wasn't. My Neo doesn't want to power on anymore. So is there anyone who can
fix my Neo with their fancy debug board reasonably near
Hello,
I want to use debug board, so I insert ftdi_sio module in PC
(modprobe ftdi_sio vendor=0x1457 product=0x5118).
Now it can use correctly in u_boot(input/output), it can also print
kernel messages,
but can not input after kernel boot.
Any suggestion?
Regards,
Richard
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Paul Jimenez wrote:
> On Saturday, Sep 15, 2007, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer writes:
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> does anyone
Paul Jimenez wrote:
> On Saturday, Sep 15, 2007, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer writes:
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the "advanced" Neo
>>> kit will be compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other
On Saturday, Sep 15, 2007, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the "advanced" Neo
>> kit will be compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMok
>o phones, at that)?
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> does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the "advanced" Neo
> kit will be compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMoko
> phones, at that)?
It will definitely be compatible w/ GTA02. As for the successor
models, we can&
Hi all,
does anyone happen to know if the debug board of the "advanced" Neo kit will be
compatible with future versions of the Neo (or other FIC OpenMoko phones, at
that)?
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it can be used with 3.3V)
you just need to keep in mind that the serial is getting switched on and
off by GSM_EN and some latches on the debug board.
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Subject: Re: Neo Debug Board Schematics or Pinouts
wee.kiampeng wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I will l
> > I will like to to have a peek at the Neo debug board's schematics or
> > pinouts. I need to access the uarts as well as the jtag. Does anyone have
> > any idea?
> >
>
> we already are in the process of releasing the neo debug board
> schematics since we be
wee.kiampeng wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I will like to to have a peek at the Neo debug board's schematics or
> pinouts. I need to access the uarts as well as the jtag. Does anyone have
> any idea?
>
we already are in the process of releasing the neo debug board
schematics s
Hi folks,
I will like to to have a peek at the Neo debug board's schematics or
pinouts. I need to access the uarts as well as the jtag. Does anyone have
any idea?
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-Update:
I guess the debug board charges the batteries, because I checked the voltage
after typing the previous email and it's ~3.29v. I still cannot get the Neo
to turn on though...
-Kyle
On 8/14/07, Kyle Bassett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been unable to coerce
I have been unable to coerce my Neo to charge batteries, so I have a feeling
it has to do with the uboot image I flashed. Should I manually charge the
batteries some other way? or continue trying to reflash the original uboot
revision? (Can you even use the debug board if the battery is dead
It's been asked before but I didn't see a conclusive answer.
Will the extra gear, like the debug board, being sold with the GTA01B_v4
Advanced set definitely be the same as will be sold with the GTA02 Advanced?
I'd like to get the 01 Advanced then just buy the 02 Base, without
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Connecting_Neo1973_with_Debug_Board_v2
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board
I really like the design. I was expecting a MAX232 and connector
breakouts. For not much more work you have something much more functional.
One warning though: Those connecto
Koen Kooi wrote:
>> A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
>> debug board?
> A debug board would have 2 main uses for me:
> 1) a serial console so you can debug problems with X or initscripts
> 2) access to jtag so you fix the bootloader if some
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Michael Welter schreef:
> A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
> debug board?
A debug board would have 2 main uses for me:
1) a serial console so you can debug problems with X or initscripts
2) access to jtag
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