Hi,
the S3C2410 SD card controller is theoretically capable of SDIO. Now
that the simplified specs are available, and the Atheros/Mvista SDIO
stack has been published under GPL, somebody _could_ add SDIO support
for the S2C2410 to the kernel. It's not an easy task, but also no
rocket
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 10:36:48AM +0100, Imre Kaloz wrote:
could you tell us if the microsd slot is SDIO capable? I'm pretty sure
some vendors could do a microsd-wifi based on the new Atheros 6000 series
- and those have fully open drivers as well ;)
the S3C2410 SD card controller is
On 1/12/07 1:14 AM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell the mapping data
and see if we can support an open source mapping engineer. Is this something
people would pay for?
Yes, I would be interested in paying for car navigation
On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
With 64M flash and 1G card?
Bigger flash capacity cards will come. And your Neo can keep getting
bigger and bigger cards, while that iPhone is going to be stuck with
4 or 8.
Besides, there are only 3 capacities of portable music
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/11/07 1:06 PM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
This screen (not to mention the
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:14, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
TomTom Go is Linux based, perhaps you can get them to offer their product
for the OpenMoko?
I would be very interested in a solution for the OpenMoko at that price
range.
Some might find this too philosophical, but nonetheless, a rant. Not
On Friday 12 January 2007 03:12, you wrote:
installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles,
capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route
guidance, fleet management or similar applications.
...
So whatever you do, do *not* attach your Neo to
On Friday 12 January 2007 14:37, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
I think the users should have the freedom of choice, including the freedom
to install commercial software, if desired. I'm not asking for this to be
preinstalled on the OpenMoko!
Yes, that's what I'm talking about - you absolutely can and
Salve Attila, *!
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Attila Csipa wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2007 14:37, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
I think the users should have the freedom of choice, including the freedom
to install commercial software, if desired. I'm not asking for this to be
preinstalled on the OpenMoko!
On 1/11/07 1:06 PM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
This screen (not to mention the GPS) is just
Sven Neuhaus wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the
standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
This screen (not to mention the GPS) is just screaming for maps to
Am Freitag, 12. Januar 2007 00:01 schrieb Sean Moss-Pultz:
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell the mapping data
and see if we can support an open source mapping engineer. Is this something
people would pay for?
-Sean
Of course they would do so.
Everybody who's paying
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Paul Bohme schreef:
Sven Neuhaus wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the
standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 1/11/07 1:06 PM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car
On 1/11/07 3:38 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell the mapping data
Raster or vector, and with or without address data?
This would be the raw stuff that companies like TomTom, Navigon, and
Destinator, parse. I don't even know if
At Fri, 12 Jan 2007 00:16:48 +0100,
Fabian Off wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. Januar 2007 00:01 schrieb Sean Moss-Pultz:
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell the mapping data
and see if we can support an open source mapping engineer. Is this something
people would pay for?
On Friday 12 January 2007 00:00, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We have this stuff, but I didn't think to use it for the first release of
OpenMoko. The rendering engine is totally closed source, expensive, and the
maps are even more expensive.
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 15:48 -0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/11/07 3:38 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there's enough interest, it might be cool to just sell the mapping data
Raster or vector, and with or without address data?
This would be the raw stuff that companies
On Friday 12 January 2007 00:15, Paul Bohme wrote:
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
We were chewing this one over at work the other day. If you could pull
a list of waypoints from (say) Google's mapping API, and location data
from the GPS it might be
Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
Looks like a Neo1973 real photo (device is a bit dust covered ;-)
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2007Jan/ces20070109001296.htm
Something is seriously wrong if they can't present a working unit the same
month they were originally going to ship them. Didn't they talk
On 1/10/07 12:47 AM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something is seriously wrong if they can't present a working unit the same
month they were originally going to ship them. Didn't they talk about
shipping units to a few devs in December?
I wanted to make something more formal
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:06:40 +0100, Sean Moss-Pultz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/10/07 12:47 AM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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* Bluetooth (yes bluetooth!)
YAY :)
could you tell us if the microsd slot is SDIO capable? I'm pretty sure
some vendors could do a microsd-wifi
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/10/07 12:47 AM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something is seriously wrong if they can't present a working unit the same
month they were originally going to ship them. Didn't they talk about
shipping units to a few devs in December?
I wanted to
Dnia środa, 10 stycznia 2007 10:06, Sean Moss-Pultz napisał:
Standard Kit:
* 120.7 x 62 x 18.5 (mm)
A bit bigger then my current SE k750i (100 x 46 x 20,5) but thinner.
* 1200 mAh battery (charged over USB)
* 128 MB SDRAM
nice two
* 64 MB NAND Flash
:( too bad there is no space left for
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 19:15, Paul Bohme wrote:
One would expect some teething troubles. Fortunately they are not being
handed to us with the first release. The original specs did not include
bluetooth - great stuff and worth waiting for.
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/10/07 12:47 AM,
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 01:06, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
* Bluetooth (yes bluetooth!)
Well done.
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Great. :)
regards
Stefan Schmidt
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On 1/10/07, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So we're looking at moving the first
phones out in February now.
When you say first phones, do you mean the developer edition?
If so, when will the mortals be able to have them shipped?
* 2 additional buttons
these are definitely just
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 10:20, Howard Lowndes wrote:
I'll happily admit to being totally ignorant about any matters phone
to paraphrase Gilbert and Sullivan, but I am interested in this project.
I assume it is being designed for the US market, but what other
markets will it suit? I'm
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 10:06, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
The latter is quite cool. I'll tell you more about it soon.
Plase let it contain a battery powered mini USB wifi
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We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
The latter is quite cool. I'll tell you more about it soon.
I hope it's like this:
Sean Moss-Pultz writes:
We had some problems with the hardware in a revision I had hoped would be
final. This set us back about month. So we're looking at moving the first
phones out in February now. I can promise you there is nothing seriously
wrong.
Thanks for the information.
* Bluetooth
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Paul Bohme wrote:
The punch line? One of the guys at work joked about starting a pool to bet
on how soon someone will have a Linux kernel booting the iPhone.. ;-)
Quick! Grab the domain www.linuxoniphone.org or whatever!
Sure to happen. I'll bet someone demo's it
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Is the Bluetooth A2DP? IE, can we use stereo headsets and will it
therefore make a better iPod than the iPhone? ;)
Jonas
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Dnia środa, 10 stycznia 2007 16:24, Jonas Meyer napisał:
Is the Bluetooth A2DP? IE, can we use stereo headsets and will it
therefore make a better iPod than the iPhone? ;)
With 64M flash and 1G card?
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That must be
Dnia środa, 10 stycznia 2007 21:00, Jonas Meyer napisał:
Besides, there are only 3 capacities of portable music player:
1) Small enough such that you have to change it around constantly
2) Large enough such that you can store all the music you regularly
listen to.
3) Large enough to store
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