On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Lionel Dricot wrote:
1) I want to develop an application linked to a FM tuner (with data,
like RDS). Any idea on how I could add a FM tuner on a neo 1973 ?
Maybe with USB ? Or a chip that I could buy separately ?
There are some chips, like the Philips TEA5764HN,
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lionel Dricot wrote:
Thanks,
It looks indeed like what I want.
How difficult is it to access the i2c bus ?
From the software point of view it is quite easy, the linux kernel
provides the required infrastructure to access i2c devices. Examples can
be found in
Приветствую.
В багзилле создан новый компонент ALT Infrastructure - altlinux.ru, в
который можно вешать проблемы с сайтом.
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Twas brillig at 18:42:59 31.01.2008 UTC+06 when Mikhail Gusarov did gyre and
gimble:
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Sorry, wrong list.
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Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Pierre Hébert:
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lionel Dricot wrote:
Thanks,
It looks indeed like what I want.
How difficult is it to access the i2c bus ?
From the software point of view it is quite easy, the linux kernel
provides the required
On Thursday 31 January 2008, joerg wrote:
see other posting about magnetic compass chip interfacing with I2C.
It's 4 wires.
If getting audio from the FM radio IC is needed, it will probably need
some connections with the WM8573 audio chip too.
Pierre.
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/01/31/130245.shtml
Basically, using a mobile phone as a thin client. This would be great if one
could enter a specific server to connect to, so that individual users could
supply a home IP (or Dynamic DNS domain) which would do the necessary
processing for them,
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Pierre Hébert:
On Thursday 31 January 2008, joerg wrote:
see other posting about magnetic compass chip interfacing with I2C.
It's 4 wires.
If getting audio from the FM radio IC is needed, it will probably need
some connections with the WM8573 audio chip too.
On Jan 31, 2008 7:54 AM, Jeffrey Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/01/31/130245.shtml
Basically, using a mobile phone as a thin client. This would be great if one
could enter a specific
Basically that project appears to be about image recognition, for
non-Asians
Awesome! Thanks for the speedy reply.
1) Confirm/Deny wether GTA02 will have a powered USB port
GTA02 will have a powered USB port.
2) Go into more detail of how GTA02 power management has improved over GTA01.
I'll need to research this to get the full story, first what caused the
problem(s)
I'll need to research this to get the full story, first what caused the
problem(s) in GTA01, and then how they were fixed in GTA02.
Michael
There is quite a lot of info here which probably need split into GTA01v4 and
GTA02 sections. In particular some of the tables show which type of
That sucks...
If I buy a GTA-02 and it has hardware issues, will your attention to such
issues
be down-prioritized in favor of the (by then) next generation hardware ?
I really thought I did buy fully functional hardware in the GTA-01. Instead
i had
to wait forever for the GPS-stuff and now it
Did you not read this when ordering your phone from
https://direct.openmoko.com/
quote
WARNING: Developers only!
Please note that the OpenMoko products are not meant for the end user and
explicitly marked as Developer preview at this time. Read this wiki article
to find more technical
On Jan 31, 2008 2:18 PM, Tore Dalaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WARNING: Developers only!
Please note that the OpenMoko products are not meant for the end user and
explicitly marked as Developer preview at this time. Read this wiki article
to find more technical details of what you can and
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI meta-language *) to transfer the
user-interaction parts of the apps to the thin client (more or less,
depending on the processing
On Jan 31, 2008 5:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI meta-language *) to transfer the
user-interaction parts of the apps to the
Hi
I got my neo last week (and very happy with it btw). I have it up and
running nicely and I am now thinking where to contribute.
Wiki is saying that there are plans for BT in neo but does not specify
any details on that.
I would be interested in working on BT and I am now wondering if there
On Friday 01 February 2008 09:31, Ilkka Urtamo wrote:
Hi
I got my neo last week (and very happy with it btw). I have it up and
running nicely and I am now thinking where to contribute.
Wiki is saying that there are plans for BT in neo but does not specify
any details on that.
I would be
Ilkka
Should there be a daemon that controls enabling/disabling BT, pairing,
storing PINs and device IDs,
reconnects devices that has being paired and becomes available, etc.
Or should this be handled only and directly with bluez?
it is handled by bluez.
Along with the daemon should be
doh
there does need to be a conrol panel for neo for pairing
sorry, being lazy. a control panel is needed just for openmoko. :)
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A BT control center would be great, that is needed for sure
Brad Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/31/08 7:18 PM
doh
there does need to be a conrol panel for neo for pairing
sorry, being lazy. a control panel is needed just for openmoko. :)
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On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 17:31 -0600, Ilkka Urtamo wrote:
Hi
I got my neo last week (and very happy with it btw). I have it up and
running nicely and I am now thinking where to contribute.
Wiki is saying that there are plans for BT in neo but does not specify
any details on that.
I would
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