On 07/27/2007 Mark Eichin wrote:
Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
Ok, now I feel stupid. Guess you get to call me a muppet after all
:-}
The batteries and cards were all wrapped together in one of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it be possible to get some blueprints of the device? I don't need
artist drawing, but it would be really really helpful to get the
blueprints
for the case (inside and outside) as soon as possible.
There are reasonably high res pictures on the wiki already,
Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 26 July 2007 17:08, Mark Eichin wrote:
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
The phone doesn't appear to power up off of the USB cable by itself,
either...
Not that I want to treat you like a muppet, but
Mark,
You will find out very soon that the rootfs image you used is badly broken.
gta01-20070704215706 has a bug that causes gsmd to not respond. The issue
has been corrected in later builds. You can either build it yourself, or I
have made a recent recent build available at
Frederic Kettelhoit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it be possible to get some blueprints of the device? I don't need
artist drawing, but it would be really really helpful to get the blueprints
for the case (inside and outside) as soon as possible.
There are reasonably high res pictures on
On 7/26/07, Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it does boot to Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.
But it has a penguin on-screen :-)
and thus you are one step above any phone I've ever seen
--
Jeff
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 01:13:49PM -0400, thus spake Mark Eichin:
[...]
In fact, the second layer had the headset, the laser pointer, the
strap, the flex-cable for the debug board, and the 2 usb cables (the
debug board itself is in the upper level.) I note from the picture
on
Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
Ok, now I feel stupid. Guess you get to call me a muppet after all :-}
The batteries and cards were all wrapped together in one of the foam
cutouts. I don't know how I missed it this
Marco Barreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm looking at that picture, and it looks to me like there are two
white batteries in the lower level right by the case handle, next to
the MicroSD card(s). If those two white things aren't batteries, what
are they?
Those look like the batteries,
Jason Elwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark,
You will find out very soon that the rootfs image you used is badly broken.
gta01-20070704215706 has a bug that causes gsmd to not respond. The issue
has been corrected in later builds. You can either build it yourself, or I
have made a
Oh, right, doesn't need the debug board (which I left at home) to just
install a new root filesystem:
% wget
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/tmp/deploy/images/openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070704215706.rootfs.jffs2
% sudo ./src/host/dfu-util/src/dfu-util -a 5 -R -D
Cool. Glad to hear you got your device (and found a way to power it).
Congrats!
-Jason
On Thursday 26 July 2007 12:17:52 Mark Eichin wrote:
Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They never do work on USB with no battery, it's just how the electronics
are designed.
That's good to know.
Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They never do work on USB with no battery, it's just how the electronics are
designed.
That's good to know.
Shame about the missing bits, this may be of interest however:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Battery
The battery is a one 3.7V
Peter Trapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you checked this wiki?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1
Before you start
The software installed on your device is a factory variant with very limited
functionality. In fact, it may not even boot Linux.
Therefore, before you start, please ...
On 7/26/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couple of months ago there was a problem amongst phase 0 developers -
if their phone's battery was completly dead neo1973 did not charge it.
I donno if this was fixed but charging battery in external charger (or
in other phone - ie. Nokia)
hi again,
I found the link (and several others) for updating thekernel, rootfs (
u-boot - be careful this can break the device, but you have an advanced
set :) )
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1_FAQ
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_openmoko
2007/7/26, Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
You did not receive any of the uSD cards? No batteries either?
The phone doesn't appear to power up off of the USB cable by itself, either...
Couple of months ago there was a
Have you checked this wiki?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1
Before you start
The software installed on your device is a factory variant with very limited
functionality. In fact, it may not even boot Linux.
Therefore, before you start, please ... (update kernel? and rootfs)
There should
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
The phone doesn't appear to power up off of the USB cable by itself, either...
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On Thursday 26 July 2007 17:08, Mark Eichin wrote:
Advanced kit arrived, yay!
Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
The phone doesn't appear to power up off of the USB cable by itself,
either...
Not that I want to treat you like a muppet, but you do know that there are 2
layers of
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 19:06, Mark Eichin wrote:
Ok, now I feel stupid. Guess you get to call me a muppet after all :-}
The batteries and cards were all wrapped together in one of the foam
cutouts. I don't know how I missed it this morning, when I got home I
went through every compartment to
I'm sory to hear that $450 advanced set does not have everything it
has to. I wonder if this could be more common thing. Did you try to
contact anyone at openmoko?
I responded to the RT ticket, reopening it. Hopefully that's a good
enough starting point; I was also curious if anyone else saw
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