Al Johnson wrote:
>
> For a bit more consistency of timing, less manual intervention, and enough
> readings to get an idea of the run to run variation in that location, can I
> suggest a script? It could do with a timeout when waiting for a fix since
> with deivestrength 3 and idleclk 1 this can
When you are collecting data you might also keep in mind conditions
vary a lot according to the current satellite constellation. You
should include the count of satellites in view and the pdop number
with your results data.
You can do some planning to make sure you don't run one test
Hi all,
Just to let you know, I tried the above script and am not quite sure the
gpsr is completely reset ( e.g. a real cold start occurs ) . However, since
I DID apply the HW cap fix that might also be a reason for the results...
In short, no matter which settings are used I get a TTFF of 38-42s
do, so I thought I'd better ask for the test ASAP, and then continue
> working on the info.
>
> Andy, can you provide links to two kernels: one before, and one after
> the fix?
IIRC the first kernel to have the sd_drive and sd_idleclk fixes in was from
20080723, but this seems to
Agreed. Would be a whole lot easier on everyone if a uboot, kernel(s)
and rootfs were provided along with test scripts and a procedures
document to follow.
On Aug 4, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Josh Thompson wrote:
> Could we get a link to some image files to use for this testing?
> I'm
Agreed. I've been trying to gather that information for the past little
while. It's proven rather elusive, and I didn't want more people to try
the hardware fix until we really understand what the software fix can
do, so I thought I'd better ask for the test ASAP, and then
the hardware fix is required, we'd really like
> to gather a lot of statistics from you about the behavior of the
> software fix. We have been able to test in only a limited number of
> locations, and a limited number of phones.
>
> We'd like to ask you to run some tests a
Before we conclude that the hardware fix is required, we'd really like
to gather a lot of statistics from you about the behavior of the
software fix. We have been able to test in only a limited number of
locations, and a limited number of phones.
We'd like to ask you to run some
to test them?
Claus Christmann wrote:
> Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> Claus Christmann wrote:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3
>>> files into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
>>>
>>
> Would be interesting to see what backgrounds our community comes from.
I work in the safety-critical realm for THALES, specifically the base
platform group, doing device driver and toolchain development. I've
been a Linux coder/user since the day Linus posted to the minix-list,
and I'm av
> To: "List for Openmoko community discussion"
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Freerunner CAD Files - IGES ans STEP formats availalbe -
> Whowants to test them?
>
>
>> Hi
>> I'm no CAD expert at all.
>> But I was able
Claus Christmann wrote:
> Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> Claus Christmann wrote:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
>>> into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
>>>
>>> You can find the links to the files on my (quickly drafted) website at
>>>
Michael Shiloh wrote:
>
> Claus Christmann wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
>> into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
>>
>> You can find the links to the files on my (quickly drafted) website at
>>
>> http://controls.ae.gatech.edu/
Claus Christmann wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
> into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
>
> You can find the links to the files on my (quickly drafted) website at
>
> http://controls.ae.gatech.edu/claus/web/openmoko.html
>
> T
Claus Christmann wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
> into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
>
> You can find the links to the files on my (quickly drafted) website at
>
> http://controls.ae.gatech.edu/claus/web/openmoko.html
>
> T
I have actually no idea... I personally use CATIA and that opens all of
these formats...
Claus
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> what open-source linux tools (or at least freeware) would you recommend
> to at least view those formats?
>
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Claus Christmann wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>
what open-source linux tools (or at least freeware) would you recommend
to at least view those formats?
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Claus Christmann wrote:
> Hi list,
> I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
> into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
> You can find th
Hi list,
I finally got around and converted the available Pro/E Wildfire 3 files
into more generic IGES and STEP formats.
You can find the links to the files on my (quickly drafted) website at
http://controls.ae.gatech.edu/claus/web/openmoko.html
This said, I am not sure how the individual ass
I just suscribed another email account to see if
I have the same delay time with this too.
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Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| If someone knows what to do to get gps device going and can instruct me,
| Qtopia 4.4 has a mapping demo for testing. It has both nmea and gpsd
plugins.
Here is a standalone shell scrip
Am Sa 31. Mai 2008 schrieb Mike Montour:
> Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>
> >
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA01_gsm_modem#Serving_Cell_Information_.282.2C1.29
> >
> > you read this field during a call when actually transmitting audio (NO
> > silence)?
>
> I called the Neo from my other (non-GSM
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA01_gsm_modem#Serving_Cell_Information_.282.2C1.29
you read this field during a call when actually transmitting audio (NO
silence)?
I called the Neo from my other (non-GSM) phone and listened to that
other phone. The Neo was transmitt
Am Sa 31. Mai 2008 schrieb Mike Montour:
> Kevin Dean wrote:
>
> > I'd like to reconfirm this before reporting, or at least kill my
> > theory before reporting on it and creating a false lead. It seems that
> > the SIM itself is important.
>
> Two likely factors affecting GSM buzz are: which ban
Kevin Dean wrote:
I'd like to reconfirm this before reporting, or at least kill my
theory before reporting on it and creating a false lead. It seems that
the SIM itself is important.
Two likely factors affecting GSM buzz are: which band it's using (850 or
1900), and the transmitted signal str
one in my Freerunner causes the Freerunner
to buzz but doesn't affect the 1973. Now, it's possible there's
something else (perhaps my wireless mouse, my speaker system, my
monitor) actually causing this, so I'd like to test the same in
different environments and buy a 4th SIM ca
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| If someone knows what to do to get gps device going and can instruct me,
| Qtopia 4.4 has a mapping demo for testing. It has both nmea and gpsd
plugins.
Here is a standalone shell script to see GPS NMEA t
Kevin Dean wrote:
Unscientific testing, yes. The echo is still there. :)
s/)/(/
Can you please add a note about this to bug #1267? How bad was the echo
- enough that a normal person would complain about it, or something that
would only be noticed if they listened carefully?
I'm getting
a
On Saturday 31 May 2008, Kevin Dean wrote:
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 4:35 PM, ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Yorick Matthys wrote:
> >> I don't know how to post on the mailing list (shame on me, I know...)
> >> although i read every mail that gets posted on them, so I write it
> >> dir
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 4:35 PM, ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yorick Matthys wrote:
>>
>> I don't know how to post on the mailing list (shame on me, I know...)
>> although i read every mail that gets posted on them, so I write it directly
>> to your e-mail address.
>
> If you're subscri
Yorick Matthys wrote:
I don't know how to post on the mailing list (shame on me, I know...)
although i read every mail that gets posted on them, so I write it
directly to your e-mail address.
If you're subscribed to the mailing list, just address messages to
community@lists.openmoko.org and e
On 5/28/08, einstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the day is over an the freerunner turns off after 16hours. I charged it
> over night, 7 hours long. So i only turn on the gsm. I don't use the
> Freerunner often. A short gps session of 15min an some sms, one short
> call, one missed call! A
How about charge the mobile every night?
And the powersavingapp isen't ready yet. After what I know.
Alexander Frøyseth
Eildert Groeneveld skrev:
Hei Folks
can someone enlighten me on this issue of battery life: it seems that the
freerunner stayed alive for 16 hours and everyone seems exited.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hei Folks
|
| can someone enlighten me on this issue of battery life: it seems that the
| freerunner stayed alive for 16 hours and everyone seems exited. My little
| crappy Motorala stays alive for days if
Hei Folks
can someone enlighten me on this issue of battery life: it seems that the
freerunner stayed alive for 16 hours and everyone seems exited. My little
crappy Motorala stays alive for days if it is not used to make calls.
How does this relate? Are we waiting for suspend to work? or shall
yes, I'm sorry maybe he understand better Deutsch than dutch ;)
--- El jue, 29/5/08, Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
De: Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: Re: My second battery life test with the freerunner in standby
Para: "List for Openmoko community d
saving extra.
| I will like to know how the diferents components(wifi, gps...) affects
on the battery drainage
| and a music with headset test and ...and ...and..I want my freeruner
to do it myself ;)!!!
|
|
| --- El *mié, 28/5/08, einstein /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* escribió:
|
| De: ei
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
I will like to know how the diferents components(wifi, gps...) affects
on the battery drainage
and a music with headset test and ...and ...and..I want my freeruner to
do it myself ;)!!!
Me too.. I figure that also PowerTop could be useful in this research
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 23:49 +, David Samblas Martinez wrote:
> No need to be Shakespeare here :)
>
Wherefore art thou electrons? Thy battery desires to be revitalized.
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windows (what an oxymoron)
When the CPU will be able to down and up his Hz depends of system demands it
will be a lot of power saving extra.
I will like to know how the diferents components(wifi, gps...) affects on the
battery drainage
and a music with headset test and ...and ...and..I want my
einstein wrote:
the day is over an the freerunner turns off after 16hours. I charged it
over night, 7 hours long. So i only turn on the gsm. I don't use the
Freerunner often. A short gps session of 15min an some sms, one short
call, one missed call! And in the afternoon i wake up the freerunner
e
Hi,
the day is over an the freerunner turns off after 16hours. I charged it
over night, 7 hours long. So i only turn on the gsm. I don't use the
Freerunner often. A short gps session of 15min an some sms, one short
call, one missed call! And in the afternoon i wake up the freerunner
every 30min t
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Hi Steve, others,
About that 8GB micro-SD card (which someone confusingly called a miniSD
card earlier in this thread), steve wrote once upon a time:
|> I think Michael and I were supposed to test the 8GB version.
|> Actually Michael tests and I say w
On 3 Apr 2008, at 17:58, Andy Green wrote:
neod has them both open, but the input subsystem should be okay with
that and you having them too. I think you need to make sure you have a
real recent kernel with the patch to improve locking for the service
routine.
Before I tried the test, I re
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 21:37 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
|> Hi guys,
|>
|> just got around to testing one (the 2nd one seems broken or unaccessible
|> on my prototypes) of the Neo FreeRunner accelle
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 21:37 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> just got around to testing one (the 2nd one seems broken or unaccessible
> on my prototypes) of the Neo FreeRunner accellerometers.
Both seem to work on my prototype (GTA02v5), as long as X isn't running.
If I start m
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| I notice you mention only one chip is currently working as isr source.
| But isn't there two independently configurable pins connected to irqs
| from that one chip? I didn't dig into the schematic, not su
TECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:08 AM
To: Andy Green
Cc: List for Openmoko community discussion;
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Subject: Re: accellerometer test
> It seems to me there is basically one number you can set, and then you
> can decide if
> |> So you can almost get what you are looking for, just that there is only
> |> one number allowed.
> |
> | Excellent! When do you have time to give that a go? :)
>
> Right now... to be clear we talk about wake CPU from suspend with this?
100%, yeah.
> Also is
>
> http://bugzilla.openmoko.org
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> It seems to me there is basically one number you can set, and then you
|> can decide if X, Y and/or Z go above or below that number makes an
|> interrupt. It looks like this number is absolute, ie, if you
> It seems to me there is basically one number you can set, and then you
> can decide if X, Y and/or Z go above or below that number makes an
> interrupt. It looks like this number is absolute, ie, if you set it to
> 5 then going above or below 5 x 18mG "in + or -" will trigger it.
>
> So you can
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 09:57 +0100 schrieb Andy Green:
|> We can wake up from one of the accelerometers and not the other -- which
|> is likely okay for real use -- but there is no driver support or
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 09:57 +0100 schrieb Andy Green:
> We can wake up from one of the accelerometers and not the other -- which
> is likely okay for real use -- but there is no driver support or API to
> enable or disable it yet. I guess it can just expose something in /sys.
Agreed. Can
stops to snow here in austria, I will be in a car heading back
towards Frankfurt on Saturday and will do this test.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi guys,
|
| just got around to testing one (the 2nd one seems broken or unaccessible
| on my prototypes) of the Neo FreeRunner accellerometers.
|
| Apart from a bit of jitter, I think its pretty accurate -
Hi guys,
just got around to testing one (the 2nd one seems broken or unaccessible
on my prototypes) of the Neo FreeRunner accellerometers.
Apart from a bit of jitter, I think its pretty accurate -- I'm very
satisfied with the performance. We can detect lots of different
orientations, including (t
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 16:55, Federico Lorenzi wrote:
> On 10/23/07, Justyn Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Don't suppose you would mind pasting what it said? Some people on slow
> internet connections can't exactly download a 23mb pdf.
The article is also available here:
http://www.wir
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 04:55:17PM +0200, Federico Lorenzi wrote:
> On 10/23/07, Justyn Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [via Cool Tools http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/002009.php]
> >
> > Download the Wired Test issue here:
> > http://kk.org/cooltools/
On 10/23/07, Justyn Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [via Cool Tools http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/002009.php]
>
> Download the Wired Test issue here:
> http://kk.org/cooltools/WD200711ZA.pdf
>
> This issue of Wired Test has an article (starts on page 7 of
[via Cool Tools http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/002009.php]
Download the Wired Test issue here:
http://kk.org/cooltools/WD200711ZA.pdf
This issue of Wired Test has an article (starts on page 7 of the PDF)
called "Phone Freaking", complaining about wireless carriers
protec
you´ll wait for ages...
Daniel
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 23:18:06 -0600
> Von: "Mike Hodson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "Daniel Spies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, community@lists.openmoko.org
> Betreff: Re: Test
> On
On 8/19/07, Daniel Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just another test, did not receive anything since Saturday...
>
Hi;
I think the list is somehow backlogged...
Today i got messages that are entirely "new" to my gmail account, but
were dated between July 10 and
an/listinfo/community
Just another test, did not receive anything since Saturday...
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Test? Is the list broken?
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Shakthi Kannan wrote, on 2007-07-28 21:22:
Hi,
I have been looking for an AT command test suite that can be run on
the host. I've tried:
1. Minicom:
Keying in AT commands has to be done manually. I tried using the
built-in runscript feature to automate the process, for example:
sen
I havent gotten anything from this list in a while. Just testing.
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Robin Paulson wrote:
i>s anyone else not getting messages from the list again? i see plenty
>at lists.openmoko.org from yesterday, but i've received nothing for 24
>hours now?
I'm not getting anything either for 2 days now ...
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Me too, cannot get message from all of openmoko lists too. I don't know
what's happen. Maybe the maintainers can give us an answer!
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Marc Verwerft wrote:
>Robin Paulson wrote:
>>is anyone else not getting messages from the list again? i see plenty
>>*at lists.openmoko.org from yesterday, but i've received nothing for 24
*>>*hours now?
*>
>I'm not getting anything either for 2 days now ...
Same here... also, more importantly :P
is anyone else not getting messages from the list again? i see plenty
at lists.openmoko.org from yesterday, but i've received nothing for 24
hours now?
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"Shakthi Kannan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/28/07, Andy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All very laudable goals, but that's not the question I asked.
>
> Because we can enhance the existing Perl code, which is old, dated at
> 2001, and we want everyone to share the code and be
Hi,
On 7/28/07, Andy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All very laudable goals, but that's not the question I asked.
Because we can enhance the existing Perl code, which is old, dated at
2001, and we want everyone to share the code and benefit from it.
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command-line.
>
> I thought it will be valuable to write a perl-GTK GUI [1] application
> for it, so an end-user can simply 'click' on say a "Run AT Test"
> button or something, which can save the result to a file, and can
> possibly submit the results/report to.
o an end-user can simply 'click' on say a "Run AT Test"
button or something, which can save the result to a file, and can
possibly submit the results/report to developers.
We could enhance this to the following wiki page to include useful
info as to what works and what d
On Saturday 28 July 2007 12:52, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
>
> It works. But, it is under public domain. Do you think it will be good
> to tweak it (and put it under GPL) so it can be used to test Neo on
Why do you feel the need to apply the GPL to this? It's in the public domain -
Hi,
I have been looking for an AT command test suite that can be run on
the host. I've tried:
1. Minicom:
Keying in AT commands has to be done manually. I tried using the
built-in runscript feature to automate the process, for example:
send "AT"
send "AT+CGMM&quo
Sorry for this test.
Steve.
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Hi,
I've finished the basics of software_16 (and software_16_x11) engine
for Evas! It's working well on Nokia N800, so I'd like to get feedback
of it running on OpenMoko hardware, which I don't have so far.
You can base your compile (./configure options and others) on my scripts at:
https://
Please ignore
Sorry about that, but I am not receiving my own copies to the list and I
am doing a test
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Aanjhan R wrote:
Hi,
On 5/31/07, Alan Ide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am still waiting on baited breathe for "news". I know that the
original
test run that was slated for a couple weeks ago got pushed back, but
what
about the "second" run that was supposed to happe
On 6/4/07, Aanjhan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some updates here.
http://gnumonks.org/~laforge/weblog/2007/06/02#20070602-busy-busy-busy70
Reggies.
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fro
Hi,
On 5/31/07, Alan Ide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am still waiting on baited breathe for "news". I know that the original
test run that was slated for a couple weeks ago got pushed back, but what
about the "second" run that was supposed to happen. How did the run g
I am still waiting on baited breathe for "news". I know that the original
test run that was slated for a couple weeks ago got pushed back, but what
about the "second" run that was supposed to happen. How did the run go (if
there has been a run yet). More problems? What abou
Just a test, to see, if the server is down or if there are no new
messages for over a day now ...
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