On 5/26/08, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Any ideas, suggestions or can anyone provide with
Am Sa 24. Mai 2008 schrieb Major A:
Hi,
I have a GTA01 and want to use it even when I don't carry a computer
with me. I read that the battery charge circuit of the GTA02 will
switch to high current if a 48k resistor is present between the
mini-USB ID pin and ground. Does this also apply
Am Mo 26. Mai 2008 schrieb Steffen Winkler:
stupid question: but for what stands ASU?
Abgas Sonder Untersuchung - hey you're no German guy?! ;-)
maybe we should find a better name - yea it's hard with all these Spanish and
German ambiguities. Let's wait and see what's next... LOL. Siemens
Am Di 27. Mai 2008 schrieb David Pottage:
If there is a difference between what the spec sheet for the GSM modem
supports and what the AT command says is supported, then my guess would be
that the GSM modem is also considering what is permitted by the network
SIM card. Alternatively there
Am Di 27. Mai 2008 schrieb Staley, Daniel L:
* If someone calls while the program is running, ideally I would like the
program to pause all music etc and say Incoming call from Fred and display
2 large buttons Ignore and Accept. If accept is pressed, I want the
phone to go into
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) schrieb:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Finally I've found something!
Einstein from freeyourphone.de got a Freerunner and started a very
good report [1]
Just to notify: Einstein has updated his post [1] with a battery test
done using the mwester suspend-enabled
2008/5/27 Bin Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HI,
Is there a good library can handle MP3 id3tag encoding easily?
there is a good one for python...which also does ok job for vorbis and
flac pytags i think
not sure which language you were asking for...
JW
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a
short video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM
The interface seems really responsive, way better than the GTK version.
The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better
than the video might
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| On Wed, 28 May 2008 03:08:24 +0200, Michael Shiloh
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| I'd like to request if there's any boilerplate code available to deal
| with the binary protocol as provided by the
We're looking to develop a combined DGPS and A-GPS application for the
platform, for which we need the data contained within this binary
protocol. We're already using an application that gets GPS data from
GPSD (TangoGPS), one that gets its data from the FreeRunner's internal
serial port (an in
On 05/27/2008 09:58 PM, Bin Chen wrote:
Is there a good library can handle MP3 id3tag encoding easily? AFAIK,
the encoding that in the id3tag can't be decided, it maybe ASCII,
UTF-8 and others which sometimes cause the software to decode some
error character.
The libid3tag can do raw reading to
On Wed, 28 May 2008 03:08:24 +0200, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'd like to request if there's any boilerplate code available to deal
with the binary protocol as provided by the FreeRunner's u-blox chip?
This would be a great help to us.
What's the advantage of that binary
On Wed, 28 May 2008 02:15:16 +0200, Matt Mets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It might also be cool to have the Freerunner act as a wireless
router! Instant (slow) internet anywhere...
In ad-hoc network mode only. AFAIK the WiFi chip used in the Freerunner
doesn't support AP mode.
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On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 11:10 +0100, JW wrote:
there is a good one for python...which also does ok job for vorbis and
flac pytags i think
not sure which language you were asking for...
Also: http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet/wiki/Development/Mutagen
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
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ramsesoriginal wrote:
Sounds all pretty intresting. The only problem I see is that 'till now
we only have a location, but not a navigation app (even if
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 11:46:45 Joseph Reeves wrote:
We're looking to develop a combined DGPS and A-GPS application for the
platform, for which we need the data contained within this binary protocol.
That sounds great - I presume you need access to the RXM-RAW message which to
the best of my
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| On Wednesday 28 May 2008 11:46:45 Joseph Reeves wrote:
| We're looking to develop a combined DGPS and A-GPS application for the
| platform, for which we need the data contained within this binary
protocol.
Andy
I have one of these 3G dongles, it should work from Freerunner battery
OK since we have a charge pump for the full 500mA it is allowed to pull.
this verizon dongle comes with a Y cable of its own to plug into two
usb host ports... ostensibly because it pulls more than 500mA.
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Bluetooth headset is not bad. It's certainly still useable.
Hmmmso it isnt advised to use the headset jack and the external speakers at
the same timeI'm wondering, do all sounds get routed to the headset device
when it is plugged in? If it doesnt do this, surely we can configure
According to the datasheet for the chip ATR0635, DGPS is a supported feature:
http://www.u-blox.com/products/Data_Sheets/ATR0630_35_SglChip_Data_Sheet(GPS.G4-X-06009).pdf
If I'm reading this correct, we've also got supersense available,
which should improve accuracy.
I'll be the first to admit,
That must be a really power hungry one... I plan on using my 3G /
HSDPA Nokia E51 with the FreeRunner, probably over Bluetooth, but if
that is too slow, then I'll give USB a shot. It doesn't charge over
USB, so it shouldn't need too much power.
Cheers,
Federico
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:46 PM,
I won't say it was easy or pretty, but I did it.
The only two things I really need the Blackberry for (apart from stable
calling :-)) are the password safe (which I have written a replacement
for, and others exist), and the alarm clock (might have to put a new
fresh battery in my alarm
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the display of the freerunner was ready for multituch, so
coud it be possible that the freerunner/openmoko is capable of multituch
within might a year ? (I am
Joerg
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
i think it may still be up in the air
Nope it's not, see Y-cable in wiki. Should work perfectly. You just have to
find the 5pin-mini-USB-plug to DIY one.
is EN_USBHOST
Andy
~ It certainly works out OK for USB memory sticks anyway. Battery life
will be impacted it is fair to say though.
not to sound like too much of a nut... I love my portable tech gear...
but there is a battery-operated hub that might be interesting to toss
in the mix (CP-H420MP). I'm
Hi,
yesterday my Freerunner runs over 12hours. I charged it over night,
7hours without fast charge. Only GSM was on. Your're right with the
daily use. i have a short call, become an sms, write one and at least
two reboots. Also i waked up the device all 30 minutes to see the
battery state.
Once today, while my FreeRunner was plugged in on USB, I tapped the
screen to wake it up, and it came up, but all the pixels in text were
jiggly, as though the screen were being refreshed at the wrong rate.
When I called up the qwerty keyboard, it appeared quite scrambled.
Sadly I didn't have a
Now that I have so many contacts, it would be nice if you had more
control over the list format. The only choices I see (under
Options-Display Settings) are First Last or Company and
Last,First or Company. I'd like to see an option that allowed company
names and person names to be intermixed,
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Staley, Daniel L:
One question I still have though: Is it possible to catch the incoming call
signal from the GSM modem before the dialer app gets it, and handle all the
call stuff in my app? Will I need to rework all of the call taking code?
Or is there an
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the Freerunner is (afaik!) not multitouch
capable.
-Marcel
Am Mittwoch 28 Mai 2008 17:17:56 schrieb Jan Stöckel:
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
Joerg
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
i think it may still be up in the air
Nope it's not, see Y-cable in wiki. Should work perfectly. You just have
to
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Jan Stöckel:
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the display of the freerunner was ready for multituch, so
coud it be possible that the freerunner/openmoko is
ke, 2008-05-28 kello 17:17 +0200, Jan Stöckel kirjoitti:
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the display of the freerunner was ready for multituch,
[...] Or I am completly wrong and it isn`t
As Marcel said, I believe it's a hardware issue - the touch-screen
device itself needs to support multiple touch points. The one on the
freerunner, if there are 2 points being pressed at once, for example,
returns the geometric average point between them.
Perhaps GTA03
On Wed, May 28, 2008
The capacitive touchscreen of the Freerunner only detects a single point and
it will not be possible to change that.
So no, the Freerunner is not multitouch ready and will most likely never
be.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Jan Stöckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey given pro-linux.de (german
2008/5/28 Jan Stöckel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hey given pro-linux.de (german news site)is right, MPX
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/ is now a part of Xorg, and I can
remember that the display of the freerunner was ready for multituch, so
coud it be possible that the freerunner/openmoko is
Hi,
On Wed, 28 May 2008 15:36:55 +0100
Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the datasheet for the chip ATR0635, DGPS is a supported feature:
If DGPS is supported, it means that you can feed DGPS data from some source
into it. But you need the raw data messages, if you want to
Uncle Kridley wrote:
I'm totally dependent on gnukeyring on my Treo, so this is good news.
I'd been hoping that somebody with some GUI coding experience would
build one on Openmoko, since I've never written a (non-web) GUI program.
Are you going to release your password safe? What are the
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| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| Joerg
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| On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| wrote:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| i think it may still be up
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb thomasg:
The capacitive touchscreen of the Freerunner only detects a single point and
FR has a resistive TS
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On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 1:00 AM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On 5/26/08, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Somebody in the thread at some point said:
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| | No package 'libjana' found
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Oops, of course it has.
Just messed up the terms.
Thanks for the correction.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb thomasg:
The capacitive touchscreen of the Freerunner only detects a single point
and
FR has a resistive TS
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | What we need is to enable to install these into the toolchain somehow,
| | rather than make that a special do it at the factory operation
| to get
| | things into toolchain.
| |
| | Agreed, but till
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
Matt Mets wrote:
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a
short video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM
Cool video!
The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better
than the video might suggest, I was working around the camera).
Ian Darwin wrote:
I won't say it was easy or pretty, but I did it.
Cool... I want do it also with my Motorola phone importing contacts,
SMSs and events from the binary seem files... Maybe I could use some of
your advices!
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
FR-TS is a resistive-4wire-type, which per se isn't capable of multitouch. I
plan to investigate on some very hackerish tricks to get a little more of
info out of this design, but for now: NO not possible.
/jOERG
I knew this, but it's neither possible to use the
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
Matt Mets wrote:
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a
short video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM
Cool video!
Thanks!
The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better
than the video might suggest, I was working around
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
steve wrote:
Yes mass pro will start soon. There is another batch of a few hundred
or so phones being built tomorrow.
I’ll Know more after tomorrows build.
Thanks for the news Steve!
I'm waiting for a better ones tomorrow... :P
In this Linuxtag report [1]
No need to be Shakespeare here :)
I understand you and I like a lot what you are saying.
I appreciate a lot your effort to translate your thoughts and experience to
English, Dutch is a little out of my languages knowledges.
Any report from real world add fresh air on this list likenbsp; an open
Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008 02:15:16 +0200, Matt Mets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It might also be cool to have the Freerunner act as a wireless
router! Instant (slow) internet anywhere...
In ad-hoc network mode only. AFAIK the WiFi chip used in the Freerunner
doesn't
Ok, as most of you probably did by now, you heared about the Windows 7
presentation. The most precise of you may have noticed: All of the
multitouch is also aviable on normal touchscreens (in fact it was
shown on a normal tablet notebook).
Sooo.. what does this meen for us? simple: it's
Pranav Desai wrote:
But that brings another question (which probably needs another thread),
where do we store/host the ported apps if we have some?
* Can we put it somewhere on downloads.openmoko.org
http://downloads.openmoko.org
* Should we create another project on project.openmoko.org
On Wed, 28 May 2008 19:14:46 -0400 Matt Mets [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Matt Mets wrote:
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a
short video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM
Cool video!
Thanks!
The keyboard seems quite nice, and
Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | What we need is to enable to install these into the toolchain somehow,
| | rather than make that a special do it at the factory operation
| to get
| | things into toolchain.
| |
| | Agreed, but till
Michael
Question:
Is it possible to charge the Neo Freerunner when using the USB port in host
mode, by ascerting LOGICAL hostmode and by NOT asserting EN_USBHOST?
It's not just related, it goes to the core of the issue. :)
Joerg assured us that we can do this. When the 47k resistor is
Hi
i come to some problems when i run openmoko-browser2 on qemu. when i open
the web www.openmoko.org and click the link : history. and the browser
display it on the current page correctly.I input www.google.com . the
openmoko-browser2 open the website correctly.then i input the key word
baidu in
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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Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
In this Linuxtag report [1] (google translated here [2]) there are not
so good news about production :/
Can you share with us something more Steve?
Bye
[1] http://tinyurl.com/6rs6j2
[2] http://tinyurl.com/643y64
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you are not supposed to correct each single keystroke - just like on T9.
Simply type ahead and *in the end* select from list the word you tried to
type, probably that's nearest to _all_ of your physical keystrokes PLUS some
recent/most-used-factor.
If I got that right, Raster?
/j
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!
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Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| Joerg
|
| On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| wrote:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| i think it may still be up
hmmm you really have a talent to ask interesting questions
dunno... yet
/j
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I think he would not have understood dutch either since he comes from
germany ;-)
David Samblas Martinez schrieb:
| No need to be Shakespeare here :)
| I understand you and I like a lot what you are saying.
| I appreciate a lot your effort to
On Thu, 29 May 2008 03:47:41 +0200 Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
you are not supposed to correct each single keystroke - just like on T9.
Simply type ahead and *in the end* select from list the word you tried to
type, probably that's nearest to _all_ of your physical
Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Mi 28. Mai 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
| Joerg
|
| On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The freerunner CPU is ARM920T ,can't support android system img,I think it can
update to ARM926EJ-S ?
We can replace CPU directly ?
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Am Do 29. Mai 2008 schrieb Carsten Haitzler:
it's possible we can do this - in svn there is even a full qwerty kbd layout
i
initially used - with ctrl, alt, etc. for terminal junkies, BUT for now
correction is always-on.
U made my day. :-) Just wondering how long it takes til there's a howto
(I am not complaining, just sayin'...)
We're not hearing much about the status of production
for Freerunner. From available bits of info, I deduce:
-- some number of early experience units are out in the wild.
(from reports on this list list, looks like about 10)
-- Lack of weekly status
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Ron K. Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I am not complaining, just sayin'...)
We're not hearing much about the status of production
for Freerunner. From available bits of info, I deduce:
Only a week ago there was a thread Whats up with the freerunner mass
yes, I'm sorry maybe he understand better Deutsch than dutch ;)
--- El jue, 29/5/08, Bastian Muck lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt; escribió:
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Asunto: Re: My second battery life test with the freerunner in standby
Para: List for Openmoko community discussion
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 04:19:37PM -0700, Pranav Desai wrote:
I am still having trouble building openmoko-dialer2 with the toolchain. I
can build openmoko-sample2 just fine.
The toolchain seems to be missing libpulse. Initially, om-conf
openmok-dialer2 gave both libebook and libpulse as
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