for a start that some of us have made on the wiki. is anyone with a
GTA01 up for whipping out their micrometer/3d scanner and knocking
something together?
even better, is anyone at FIC/openmoko able and willing to provide us
with detailed drawings of the case?
If this doesn't happen before nex
Okay so I confer that GTA03 will use vi for user interface =8^)
Then we can have vi versus emacs wars too hehe
Doug Sutherland
Proficio Research
http://www.proficio.ca/
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Gabriel Ambuehl skrev:
So what is HXD8 all about :P
From what I herd it's 'not a phone'. But I got a strange feeling that I
want it when it is reveald what it is :-)
Damned, how shall we find time hacking on OpenMoko when we need spend
all time on making more money?
God news! My GTA01 hav
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Ok, that does it. No more pictures for my presentations! From now on
my presentation tool will be vi.
vi FTW!!!
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On Friday 05 October 2007 20:35:13 Michael Shiloh wrote:
> I know that to some extent the community tries to infer as much as
> possible out of every word we utter and picture we show because we have
> not been good at getting information to you. Again, my job is to improve
> this, and I really int
Ok, that does it. No more pictures for my presentations! From now on my
presentation tool will be vi.
There are no secret projects plans, and DEFINITELY no plans to make an
iPhone like device
That third picture is just mean to represent that the Neo line does not
end with the GTA02,
Hi,
On Friday 05 October 2007 19:45:22 Krzysiek Bielicki wrote:
> I have found a nice picture from mobileCampLondon
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/semiot/1471861932/
>
> Can somebody tell us what would be this TOP SECRET device?
> When we will be able to buy it?
> Will it have all the hardware adv
Is it just me, or does that "TOP SECRET" device look a LOT like an iPhone?
Maybe they're doing away with the rounded corners that some people here
despised.
-Steven
On 10/5/07, Krzysiek Bielicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for the tip. I'll continue doing some research and keep you
guys informed when something happens.
Regards,
Mikkel
Cliff Brake skrev:
On 10/5/07, Mikkel Meyer Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm still not sure whether this is the right angle to attack this
problem from,
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I have found a nice picture from mobileCampLondon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/semiot/1471861932/
Can somebody tell us what would be this TOP SECRET device?
When we will be able to buy it?
Will it have all the hardware advantages of GTA02? (GPS, WiFi
On 10/5/07, Mikkel Meyer Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm still not sure whether this is the right angle to attack this
> problem from, but until I hear something else (from for example Cliff
> Brake who announced the gtk-sharp packages.
Eventually, we'll need C# bindings to the openmoko
Hi,
You shouldn't be sorry - I'm glad for proposals and new ideas!
I'm still not sure whether this is the right angle to attack this
problem from, but until I hear something else (from for example Cliff
Brake who announced the gtk-sharp packages.
You're rigth about C# - it's developed by Mic
Jonathon
edr affects only data rate. there are some low-level features that
bt2.0 brings, but I'm not aware of any profiles that specifically
require bt2.0 features.
Brad
On 10/5/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brad Midgley wrote:
> > Johathon
> >
> > Yes it is a bluetooth 2.0+ex
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 18:59:11 +0200, Mikkel Meyer Andersen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Yes, I did see that. And I have the src locally
> (~/moko/openmoko/trunk/src/target/OM-2007/openmoko-libs/libmokoui) which
> is also well-documented.
>
> The problem is
Brad Midgley wrote:
Johathon
Yes it is a bluetooth 2.0+extended data rate adapter (strangely there
are a few bt2.0 devices without edr)
The available profiles are determined by the software stack.
Brad
Thanks for the response, but if it had not included edr, then would
there be profiles that
Johathon
Yes it is a bluetooth 2.0+extended data rate adapter (strangely there
are a few bt2.0 devices without edr)
The available profiles are determined by the software stack.
Brad
On 10/5/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll just be honest and say that I am just too lazy to se
I'll just be honest and say that I am just too lazy to search the tubes
for the answer, so here goes.
From the bluetooth perspective, are many/any of the profiles dependent
upon hardware or can just about any hardware module implement the
profiles via software? I thought that Bluetooth 2.0 wa
Hi people,
The menu bar is too small, when using it with finger I have to click
it with my fingernail (and I don't have a biig finger). Well, it works
but it is hard. There's got to be a solution for it.
What about keeping those 3 bottom buttons of the "today" application
constantly there, like a
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