In The Name Of Allah
Hello
This is answer of stefan schimdt (dfu-utils developer) :
The number of shown partitions is hardcoded atm to DFU_NUM_ALTERNATES
which is set to 6. So you last partition does not get shown increment
it to seven in your board config and re-compile your u-boot and test
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 08:07:15PM +0330, a dehqan wrote:
In The Name Of Allah
Hello
This is answer of stefan schimdt (dfu-utils developer) :
The number of shown partitions is hardcoded atm to DFU_NUM_ALTERNATES
which is set to 6. So you last partition does not get shown increment
it to
Hello.
On Sun, 2012-01-22 at 01:13, a dehqan wrote:
In The Name Of Allah
Hello
Thanks have tried:
In The Name Of Allah
Hello
Thanks have tried:
mtdparts=mtdparts=physmap-flash:-(nor);neo1973-nand:0x0004(u-boot),0x0004(u-boot_env),0x0080(kernel),0x000a(splash),0x0004(factory),0x0400(system),0x0b6a(userdata)
Now printenv shows:
El Thursday 19 January 2012 17:52:46 a dehqan va escriure:
Thanks methink so
Have installed uboot on NAND and have set enviroments on it , this is
mtdparts output http://pastebin.com/E08fHr2G and this is printenv output
http://pastebin.com/E08fHr2G
But dfu-util -l
the problem is that the bootloader of my fr is not compatible with fastboot
but with dfu instead, the problem is that not all partitions defined trough
u-boot are exported trough the dfu protocol, so the solution is to flash
from android itself the remaining partition
unfortunately the phone is
Dnia 2012-01-20, pią o godzinie 16:41 +0330, a dehqan pisze:
[cut]
the problem is that not all partitions defined trough u-boot are
exported trough the dfu protocol,
[cut]
Tormod Volden and Stefan Schmidt are actively developing dfu-util, but I
am not sure if they are reading community ML. So it
+++ a dehqan [19/01/12 11:05 +0330]:
My question was about installing android on NAND without uSD and Now
Android comes up but becaue of lacking userdata partition can not download
.apk and so ...
could not create userdata partition because dfu error
android on a freerunner needs
please if you know just answer question nothing more ,thanks
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please if you know just answer question nothing more ,thanks
AND BE KIND! we are not working FOR you :D
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Thanks a lot for your attentions,
but my question is not how to install android by using uSD
Again my need is only the answer of question in my first post ,maybe should
be repeated:
Am trying to install android without uSD on NAND
have flashed kernel,qi,system images into kernel,uboot,rootfs
The answer is: it seems not to be possible.
Try to ask also to the AoF community.
hth
d
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:15 AM, a dehqan dehqa...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot for your attentions,
but my question is not how to install android by using uSD
Again my need is only the answer
a lot for your attentions,
but my question is not how to install android by using uSD
Again my need is only the answer of question in my first post ,maybe
should be repeated:
Am trying to install android without uSD on NAND
have flashed kernel,qi,system images into kernel,uboot,rootfs partitions
to ask also to the AoF community.
hth
d
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:15 AM, a dehqan
dehqa...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot for your attentions,
but my question is not how to install android by using
El Thursday 19 January 2012 08:35:24 a dehqan va escriure:
My question was about installing android on NAND without uSD and Now
Android comes up but becaue of lacking userdata partition can not download
.apk and so ...
could not create userdata partition because dfu error
I think
partition
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Jose Luis Perez Diez
jl...@escomposlinux.org wrote:
El Thursday 19 January 2012 08:35:24 a dehqan va escriure:
My question was about installing android on NAND without uSD and Now
Android comes up but becaue of lacking userdata partition can
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 10:49:43 +0100
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com wrote:
For Android to work properly the Micro SD Card in your FreeRunner needs to
have 2 primary partitions. The first needs to be a VFAT/MSDOS (16 or 32)
partition which is used is mounted as '/sdcard', this is used as a
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:38 PM, dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 10:49:43 +0100
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com wrote:
For Android to work properly the Micro SD Card in your FreeRunner needs
to
have 2 primary partitions. The first needs to be a VFAT/MSDOS
In The Name of Allah
Hello
the problem is that the bootloader of my fr is not compatible with fastboot
but with dfu instead, the problem is that not all partitions defined trough
u-boot are exported trough the dfu protocol, so the solution is to flash
from android itself the remaining partition
In The name Of Allah
hello
have set some enviroments in uboot that is on NAND:
setenv mtdparts
mtdparts=physmap-flash:-(nor)\;neo1973-nand:0x0004(u-boot),0x0004(u-boot_env),0x0080(kernel),0x000a(splash),0x0004(factory),0x0400(system),0x0b6a(userdata)
and this is
From what I know, Android on the FR requires QI. Unless you have a specific
reason not to use it, just go with that. Note that it has to be the QI from
the AoF people as it changes the partition layout.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 8:36 PM, a dehqan dehqa...@gmail.com wrote:
In The name Of Allah
My question was about installing android on NAND without uSD and Now
Android comes up but becaue of lacking userdata partition can not download
.apk and so ...
could not create userdata partition because dfu error
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Radek Polak a écrit , Le 12/09/2011 12:55:
QtScript has been changed in Qt 4.7 in some incopatible
way,
Debian stable (on which qtmoko is based IIUC) has Qt 4.6.3.
Thanks,
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Hello everyone,
some day ago I was looking at http://qt-apps.org hoping in some
port (qbriscola could be very cool) and I found a sokoban game which
exploits qml:
http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php?action=contentcontent=134799
On my kubuntu 11.04 I only had to install qt4-qmlviewer in
On Monday 12 September 2011 10:52:04 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hello everyone,
some day ago I was looking at http://qt-apps.org hoping in some
port (qbriscola could be very cool) and I found a sokoban game which
exploits qml:
Its been a while sense I have last used my Freerunner but after the death of
my Nexus One I am back to my Freerunner with SHR-Unstable and I was
wondering what happened to opkg.org? It seems to not exists anymore as far
as I can tell
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Is there a way to limit the number of headers retrieved by the default
email client in QTMoko? My Work email is massive and its insistence on
downloading all the headers is causing major issues.
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Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind. -
Albert Einstein
Hi guys I wrote to the xorg mailing list about scaling an image in hardware.
Since a gamoboy has native resolution of 160*144 pixel, we could scale it in
glamo hardware easily. This would be unbelieveable faster then the current
method since the image we neet to send the glamo would be only 1/4
If I'm writing to an SDL Surface on the Freerunner via surface-pixels, where
do I write? On the gpu or cpu RAM?
Is there a difference when I use double buffering? Is it bad if I change the
pixel pointer of the surface to an char array?
Must I free the pixel pointer before I do so? When I use a
On Monday, 19. July 2010 21:04:54 Petr Vanek wrote:
I prepared u-boot to set new timings by default:
www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/glamo/242/u-boot_glamo242.udfu
sounds great! is there a qi version setting up these parameters?
running system from uSD is much easier with qi...
no qi? too bad :(
dfu-util
Ghislain
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I've applied the glamo patch to the qi-bootloader I use for the QtMoko
installer-images. You can download the qi-bootloader here [1].
It replaces the qi.img file in the installer image so you can reflash
with this new bootloader.
It is, of course, also possible to flash this new bootloader using
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 09:17, ghislain ghisl...@basetrend.nl wrote:
I've applied the glamo patch to the qi-bootloader I use for the QtMoko
installer-images. You can download the qi-bootloader here [1].
It replaces the qi.img file in the installer image so you can reflash with
this new
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Sounds very nice !
I tried on SHR-u, booted on a beautiful openmoko logo, then nothing.
When I tried to boot on u-boot, a single nokernel found message is
shown ...
So here's a question : Is it only for QTmoko ?
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to setup usual u-boot (ensure your distribution works with it). If
you need help in u-boot setup ping me (gena2x) at irc.
So here's a question : Is it only for QTmoko ?
No it should work for any distribution.
I am using debian and qtmoko, both work flawless. in qtmoko suspend/resume
works well
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 14:37:49 Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
I tried on SHR-u, booted on a beautiful openmoko logo, then nothing.
When I tried to boot on u-boot, a single nokernel found message is
shown ...
So here's a question : Is it only for QTmoko ?
SHR kernel is 2MB and uboot can have
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
SHR kernel is 2MB and uboot can have problems loading such kernel. You
either need to adjust uboot env or try qi which does not have this limit.
Why would u-boot have problems with 2MB? Isn't it just that people
have configured their u-boot to only load
O Domingo, 18 de Xullo de 2010 20:06:02 Gennady Kupava escribiu:
When you get a WSOD (rotating screen)
Fixes exist to fix this (for both xrandr rotation, resolution switch and
screen blanking), this not related to timings.
I'm now getting WSOD after a long suspend. It's the very first time
Hi, David.
I'm now getting WSOD after a
_long_
suspend. It's the very first time it happens to my FR (with any
kernel).
Very interesting.
Do you know if is there any fix to this problem?
I din't face such problem. But we can try to investigate it.
First, interesting, is it
I prepared u-boot to set new timings by default:
www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/glamo/242/u-boot_glamo242.udfu
sounds great! is there a qi version setting up these parameters?
running system from uSD is much easier with qi...
no qi? too bad :(
Petr
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O Luns, 19 de Xullo de 2010, Gennady Kupava escribiu:
Hi, David.
I'm now getting WSOD after a
_long_
suspend. It's the very first time it happens to my FR (with any
kernel).
Very interesting.
Do you know if is there any fix to this problem?
I din't face such problem.
O Sábado, 17 de Xullo de 2010 22:42:19 Gennady Kupava escribiu:
Hi, list.
Here is my next rant to freerunner slowness :)
Being a FR user since the beginning, it's really amazing to see how it
improved since 2007.2 and 2008.x/2009.x distros, in usability, prettiness and
speed (specially due
2010/7/17 Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com:
Here is my next rant to freerunner slowness :)
A great way to rant :)
The glamo timing fix seems to work great here so far. Regarding the
older thread, I finally tested also it with the 500/83 CPU/memclock
setting (533/88 hanged during boot when most of
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 00:42:19 +0400
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com (GK) wrote:
1.6. --- How to test/use it
I used this settings by default for several days with qtmokoV24 and
with debian on usd.
I prepared u-boot to set new timings by default:
O Sábado, 17 de Xullo de 2010 22:42:19 Gennady Kupava escribiu:
Hi, list.
Here is my next rant to freerunner slowness :)
You should get for new timings:
Old value:
addr[4808]=0x80 0x13 0x00 0x00
Expecting some reports from users, did it work for you flawlessly?
r...@om-gta02
O Domingo, 18 de Xullo de 2010 18:17:07 David Garabana Barro escribiu:
O Sábado, 17 de Xullo de 2010 22:42:19 Gennady Kupava escribiu:
I'm currently using shr-u, will report any problem...
I had a WSOD shutting down, but not yet during normal use.
As with new kernel WSOD are back again (at
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O Sábado, 17 de Xullo de 2010 22:42:19 Gennady Kupava escribiu:
Hi, list.
Expecting some reports from users, did it work for you flawlessly?
One small problem I found
When you get a WSOD (rotating screen), if you just reboot, you obtain a WSOD
on every following reboot
You MUST halt device
When you get a WSOD (rotating screen)
Fixes exist to fix this (for both xrandr rotation, resolution switch and
screen blanking), this not related to timings.
When you get a WSOD (rotating screen), if you just reboot, you obtain a
WSOD on every following reboot. You MUST halt device for getting
One more thing, if cpu load look like too high for some exprienced
mplayer users, this may be caused by my mplayer version - it is built
with -fno-omit-frame-pointer and with run in parallel with _callgraph_
profiling, which seem adds some additional cpu load.
For pure timings, here is cpu load
% is all cpu.
You may find full profile results at:
www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/glamo/oprofile/profiles
1.5. --- Open questions
Actually, out of glamo documentation, speed should be set to 1+4+2. But
this seem not working, and we didn't found why. So this question is open
for further unvestigation
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:
I tested default(AKA slow) and fast timing settings for -vo x11 and -vo
fbdev. The settings with different vo's are not directly comparable, as
different libc used occasionally, so only (slow/x11 and fast/x11) and
(slow/fbdev and fast/fbdev) are
Alfa21 wrote:
2010-05...@23:31 Christoph Mair
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
O_O)
The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
I tough 2 accels + 1 compas could act as gyros... (not the greek similar of
the kebab)
maybe I have
hi,
first of all, congrats for your work :)
now my question:
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR O_O)
and not just merge a compass to the pressure sensor seen on the wiki (and it
has also temperature)?
I'm not informed on this topic, so I'm sorry
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it wrote:
hi,
first of all, congrats for your work :)
now my question:
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
O_O) and not just merge a compass to the pressure sensor seen on the wiki
(and it has
On Sunday 02 May 2010 19:57:02 Alfa21 wrote:
hi,
first of all, congrats for your work :)
now my question:
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
O_O)
The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
and not just merge a compass to the pressure
2010-05...@23:31 Christoph Mair
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
O_O)
The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
I tough 2 accels + 1 compas could act as gyros... (not the greek similar of the
kebab)
maybe I have to reopen my physic
Hi guys, great work on latest shr!
It works like a charm for me (btw i still don't use fr as a phone),
there are few glitches but this is not what this post is about.
Do you recommend to updateupgrade or this is going to brake the distro?
d
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because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6) ?
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because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6) ?
You may create ext3 on top of mtdblock6, however this will be slower than
ext3, and
because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6)
?
You may create ext3 on top of mtdblock6, however this will be slower
than
Nikita V. Youshchenko schrieb:
because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6)
?
You may create ext3 on top of mtdblock6, however
On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Matthias Huber wrote:
Nikita V. Youshchenko schrieb:
because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6)
Matthias Huber wrote:
because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6) ?
I'd suggest to move to ubifs... I'm using it (I'm still with an
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:48:14AM +0100, Al Johnson wrote:
Automatic mode means the gsm firmware is in control of which network it
registers to. This should be the home network if available, or any other
allowed network if not. There is an AT command to list the order of
preference
for
Hello --
I cannot access network in certain locations (in Texas, USA) on my FR using
ATT SIM card. However, when I use the same SIM in the ATT GoPhone that came
with the card, I have access to a network. Operators button in the phone
settings in SHR-U shows only Automatic and T-Mobile.
So, is
On Tuesday 29 September 2009, Mikhail Umorin wrote:
Hello --
I cannot access network in certain locations (in Texas, USA) on my FR using
ATT SIM card. However, when I use the same SIM in the ATT GoPhone that came
with the card, I have access to a network. Operators button in the phone
Hello all,
I'm using midori - 0.1.10-r2 on SHR unstable, which is a great experience
overall. One of the biggest things I use my FR for is to read ebooks when
I commute on the train using FBReader. Mostly I download ebooks on my PC
and scp it across, because for some reason I cannot download
The problem is Midori is not configured with a downloader, and we can't give
it one because under the Preferences window in Midori the downloader option
is grayed out.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using midori - 0.1.10-r2 on SHR
Hello Adam,
On Wed, September 23, 2009 13:18, Adam Jimerson wrote:
The problem is Midori is not configured with a downloader, and we can't
give
it one because under the Preferences window in Midori the downloader
option
is grayed out.
Ah that makes sense, thanks a million! :-)
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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net wrote:
Hello Adam,
On Wed, September 23, 2009 13:18, Adam Jimerson wrote:
The problem is Midori is not configured with a downloader, and we can't
give
it one because under the Preferences window in Midori the downloader
I know there's one trick where you can tap the power button to turn the
FR on, then press and hold the AUX button for the entire duration that's
it's lit up red (this is you telling Qi that you want to skip that boot
option) and it will move on to NAND.
You can find more info at the wiki's Qi
search on the*wiki, there is a full page with working and non working
sd cards...
d
On 8/8/09, Damian Spriggs damianspri...@mac.com wrote:
I've had no problems with my Trancend 8Gb on SHR, Hackable, or Android.
On Aug 7, 2009, at 11:54 PM, Cristian Gómez wrote:
Hi all, I'm waiting for my FR
Hi all, I'm waiting for my FR (can't wait). I'm following the list and see
some messages complaining about problems with some micro SD cards (like
Kingston) I want your opinions about what memory should I buy.
Does a Markvision one work correctly?
Thanks
/***
I've had no problems with my Trancend 8Gb on SHR, Hackable, or Android.
On Aug 7, 2009, at 11:54 PM, Cristian Gómez wrote:
Hi all, I'm waiting for my FR (can't wait). I'm following the list
and see some messages complaining about problems with some micro SD
cards (like Kingston) I want
Well, with OpenWrt I can finally place and receive calls and messages.
And the phone responds to the screen when I get a call after it goes to
sleep.
IT WORKS!!! 8)
However, the volume in the wire headseat is VERY low and I have no idea
about the bluetooth.
Does anybody knows how to make
Dear all:
I tried to install Minimo on OM, but I got
* * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for minimo:
* gtk+-fastscaling (= 2.10.14) *
then I used
opkg -force-depends install minimo_0.02\+cvs20070626-r0armv4t.ipk
and got
* * Warning: Cannot satisfy the following
2009/7/22 Manuel Sangiao masan...@gmail.com:
I tried to install Minimo on OM, but I got
* * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for minimo:
* gtk+-fastscaling (= 2.10.14) *
then I used
opkg -force-depends install minimo_0.02\+cvs20070626-r0armv4t.ipk
and got
*
El Wednesday, 8 de July de 2009 15:54:14 Alton Patrick va escriure:
I just found out about the Neo Freerunner, and we are considering
using it in a project where I work. I'm wondering if anyone can tell
me how many separate bluetooth devices it can communicate with at
once. For the
I just found out about the Neo Freerunner, and we are considering
using it in a project where I work. I'm wondering if anyone can tell
me how many separate bluetooth devices it can communicate with at
once. For the application we're working on, it would need to handle
at least 2 bluetooth INS
and see what happens.
-Dan Staley
From: Alton Patrick [hapatr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:54 AM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Question about bluetooth capability
I just found out about the Neo Freerunner, and we are considering
On Friday 03 July 2009 22:42:04 Mikhail Umorin wrote:
Hello --
Thank you all for the feedback!
I have decided to get a passive antenna (Arcon: GPS-ANT-MMCX, from Amazon.com)
for just a good reception and more accurate fix in the open. And for
car/indoor/rainforest situations I shall get a
Thanks everyone:
What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference) between
the A6 and the A7?
Should I care?
Again, thanks!
Enrique
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Only difference I know of is that A6 has GSM buzz, and A7 does not. There
must be others though, given that price margin.
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a7 absolutly
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:45 AM, li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
Thanks everyone:
What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference) between
the A6 and the A7?
Should I care?
Again, thanks!
Enrique
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oh crap, i though it was the other way round
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:47 AM, The Digital
Pioneerdigitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
Only difference I know of is that A6 has GSM buzz, and A7 does not. There
must be others though, given that price margin.
The A7 is improved as daily phone becouse have a buzz fix.
The A6 don't have the buzz fix.
If you would buy the freerunner as mobile phone you should buy the A7.
Regards,
Biagio Marino
Il giorno mar, 07/07/2009 alle 10.45 -0400, li...@kitepilot.com ha
scritto:
Thanks everyone:
What's the
basically the A7 contains the Buzz-Fix, which A6 doesn't. (
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Buzz_Fix )
i would say you really would like to have the buzz-fix, since although not
every phone suffers from it under every circumstances it can be really
annoying, especially for the calling partner and
Tomasz Suchan wrote:
Hi Armin,
I use the atenna for GPS Tracking during biking and car tours.
As the FR is always running (no sleep) and with activated GPS
module - the battery last about 4h - then it's empty.
Is accuracy much better with external antenna?
If the external antenna can be
BTW, anyone have any info on the radiation pattern of the internal antenna?
Rúben
Em Seg, Julho 6, 2009 13:31, Helge Hafting escreveu:
Tomasz Suchan wrote:
Hi Armin,
I use the atenna for GPS Tracking during biking and car tours.
As the FR is always running (no sleep) and with activated GPS
and if you are carrying the FR in a pocket, yes it gets a lock most of
the time, but the track wobbles all over the place - up to a hundred
meters. And if driving through an urban canyon, similar track errors
can occur. Ive wanted a small external powered antenna for some time to
improve
On Saturday 04 July 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 04 July 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix
On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 09:17:25PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external - within 5min to 10min I get a fix.
WTF?
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external - within 5min to 10min I get a fix.
WTF? I'm getting fix easly with *internal* GPS antenna in 30 seconds -
2 minutes...
Hi Armin,
I use the atenna for GPS Tracking during biking and car tours.
As the FR is always running (no sleep) and with activated GPS
module - the battery last about 4h - then it's empty.
Is accuracy much better with external antenna? I usually have
something like +/- 3-5m accuracy and need
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external - within 5min to 10min I get a fix.
WTF? I'm getting fix easly with *internal* GPS antenna in 30 seconds -
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Hi Tom
Is accuracy much better with external antenna? I usually have
something like +/- 3-5m accuracy and need something better.
Hm. I only use the external antenna, but I think it's better
than +/- 3-5m. When I import my gps infos into google-earth
the waypoints follow quite accurate the
On Saturday 04 July 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external - within 5min to 10min I get a fix.
WTF? I'm getting fix
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 04 July 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external - within 5min
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