Re: Sharing TSM30 source

2011-11-16 Thread Martix

Dne 16.11.2011 06:57, Michael Sokolov napsal(a):

Martixmartix...@gmail.com  wrote:

Ok, so let's upload it somewhere, if you belive in what you said.

Give me the hostname, username and password for an FTP server to which
I can upload it, and I'll promptly do so.  Needs to be FTP: I am too
old and mentally handicapped to learn more modern means.  I can only
do uploads with the plain old command line ftp client.

Sorry, I don't have any suitable FTP server.

I think, cryptome.org should work well.

As I've already promised, I'm going to send them a copy of my CD-R
set.  I'll do it as soon as I get back to my facility, which will be
some time later this week: right now I'm over 100 km away, working for
a paying client so I can feed my family.

But I still don't understand why you yourself aren't willing to
request a CD-R copy from me.  Why don't you just get the CD-R copy
from me (send me a snail mail addr off-list), and when it arrives in a
few days, upload it to whatever more-modern-than-FTP file sharing
service you like?  Waiting for some volunteer archivist at Cryptome to
look at my CDs, figure out what's there and add it to their site will
probably take longer, and that assumes that they are interested in
hosting such subject matter in the first place.
Ok, no need to hurry. Openmoko community waited for more than three 
years for full open access to whole GTA02 internals, we can wait another 
month.


Now we have access to full documentation for TI Calypso and SMedia Glamo 
and GSM firmware is on the way. We have opportunity to study and fix it.
What remains closed are GPS, Wi-Fi and probably Bluetooth firmwares and 
low-level registry documentation.


Anyway thanks for your archaeological research and sharing the results 
with Openmoko community.


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Re: Sharing TSM30 source

2011-11-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
 I badly need to set up a new FTP server with bigger disks and a newer
 ftpd that supports REST, so that I can put *everything* I have online.
 But I can't stomach PC hardware, at least not in my machine room: I'm
 OK with x86 laptops and *maybe* desktop workstations, but an x86
 server is a no-no for me.

I'm not sure what's your objection to x86 servers, but I use an Asus
WL700ge for a somewhat similar circumstance.  It's very low-power, but
is perfectly adequate for serving files over a DSL line.  It's got
a MIPS cpu, 64MB RAM, runs OpenWRT, and I put a 1TB drive in it (via
a small PATA-SATA bridge since the machine only has PATA but large
disks only come in SATA).


Stefan


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Re: MCNavi 0.3.1 released

2011-11-16 Thread Davide Scaini
Hi Mike,
I have now some time to try to build some maps...
but it's not clear to me how should I set up mysql:
In new version the convertor uses MySQL database to store the data.
Previously it loaded all data to memory, so no large maps could be created.
The connection to MySQL is done on local host, user and password is osm,
database is osm, so create corresponding schema and user account in MySQL.
In future releases it could be possible to change it via command line
parameters.
So what should I type in my terminal :D I'm not so familiar with mysql ...
thanks
d
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