Fantastic! This is really great news.
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Great news!
Now it seems simple to add a photodiode and a capacitor to have ambient light
controlled backlight. :-)
Only someone of OM has to disclose which testpoint is connected to 50633,
pin32(LEDAMB)
jOERG
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, ian douglas wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
I simply agree... JTAG for example, could be needed for standard users only
after bricking the device, and new/extra batteries will be needed soon!
Any other ideas?
Yes Please a battery charger which can deal with the
Dear Community:
OM just get NXP release their PCF50633 datasheet and user manual to OM
community. You could now download full PCF50633 user manual with
detailed register setting from following link:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
I think this is really great for
First of all, thanks guys for interesting replies to my original post!
I really think by attracting more non-software to the OpenMoko project
(and also to projects like OScar) could be the trigger for creating
non-software developing communities. Many engineers are pretty tired of
dealing with
Michael Schmidt wrote:
Hi
we need a release of Neo or any other mobile open phone (hardware
setting) now
otherwise the market will overrun the hardware
Thanks, but I hope that isn't intended to be some kind of great new
insight :-)
I can assure you that people inside and outside the compa
Hi
we need a release of Neo or any other mobil open phone (hardware setting)
now
otherwise the market will overrun the hardware
today we have all this in a good mobil
- navigation for free (only O2 Xda orbit 2 )
- 5 MP Camera (with navigation only nokia n95)
- DVB-T (3 mobiles have that, Samsung,
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/104672
Was always good to read his latest 'angry thoughts', and I'm sure many
people in the Free Software scene in Germany will miss him.
---
MIT The Tech, April 1985:
I think the computer has from the beginning been a fundamentally
conservative force
See http://downloads.openmoko.org/CAD/ for CAD files, but you'll need
ProE to open the Freerunner files. 1973 available in ProE, IGES, and STEP.
I hope to find someone to convert those ProE files to other formats.
Jeremiah Flerchinger wrote:
Sorry, to respond to myself, but I just remembered s
Thanks, I wasn't aware the Freerunner files had also been posted. Now
we just need some people with Pro/E to do some conversions.
Daniel Willmann wrote:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 10:56:56 -0700
Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, to respond to myself, but I just remembered so
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 10:56:56 -0700
Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, to respond to myself, but I just remembered something.
> > I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't
> > been confirmed if they are identical.
> Actually Michael did confirm they're n
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 10:56:56 -0700
Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, to respond to myself, but I just remembered something.
> > I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't
> > been confirmed if they are identical.
> Actually Michael did confirm they're n
On 07/03/2008, Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't been
> confirmed if they are identical.
my understanding (from mail list prev and IRC) is that there are
(small) differences to internal case dimensions between GTA01
Sorry, to respond to myself, but I just remembered something.
I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't been
confirmed if they are identical.
Actually Michael did confirm they're not identical, but the nature of
the differences are currently unknown. I'll wait until these
By the way, when will the CAD files for the Freerunner case be
released? Also, is anyone seriously working on alternative cases for
the FIC Openmoko phones?
I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't been
confirmed if they are identical. I'm going to wait for word on thi
I just returned from ETech, the emerging technology conference, and some
of us discussed this problem. (In fact, the conversation started because
of the Openmoko release of Freerunner CAD files.) All programming
languages have a common source code form: ascii text. In contrast, there
is no such
Hi,
Mario Wewer schrieb:
> It is really cheap (when the given prices are the right ones) Only GPS is
> missing... And maybe UMTS... Prices: ca. $195/~149€ (4GB ohne Kamera),
> $310/~237€ (4GB mit Kamera),$285/~217€ (8GB ohne Kamera) und $400/~305€ (8GB
> mit Kamera)
the hardware description looks
Same problem here :(
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have no idea about the GTA02 instructions for Qemu, but this morning I
> saw that the GTA01 for Qemu stopped to run.
> This morning there was a commit by andrew :)
>
> after make clean && .
I'm interested too,
seems that there is some work done
http://svnweb.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/README?rev=3614&view=markup
to simulate the wifi , but I don't see anything on
accelerometers simulation.
More detailed information will be apreciated
--- François TOURDE <[EMAIL
Hello
I have no idea about the GTA02 instructions for Qemu, but this morning I saw
that the GTA01 for Qemu stopped to run.
This morning there was a commit by andrew :)
after make clean && ./configure.sh && make && openmoko/flash.sh I got this
error:
qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code outside R
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