I have a MIDI keyboard I can bring with me to LinuxWorld, and a USB/MIDI
interface.
If your synth is ready in time I'd love to show it.
M
Jay Vaughan wrote:
7) Maybe run some simple synth applications on the FR, using the USB
host mode to connect it to a MIDI keyboard.
this is what
Dylan Reilly wrote:
Here you go. You still need the other two matchbox keyboard packages.
Use the button in the lower right to switch profiles. There are even
more characters in the numbers layout available via shift.
package:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Did you try the software fix first. And test before and after before
| proceeding with the cap fix?
I think his problem is he fixed it good at the moment so he can't even
run his SD card. I'm not sure if
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 01:01:19PM -0700, Jim Morris wrote:
Did you have to set any special Environment variables or paths to get this to
work?
I have installed the toolchain on a Ubuntu Linux system, and it gets quite a
long way through, but
end up getting this error eventually...
Hi,
Is it possible to extract/overwrite the firmware from the chip? Does anybody
know how to do it?
Thanks
--- On Mon, 8/4/08, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: firmware Re: IMEI
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Cc: Mikko
Hi to everybody:
My name is Frco. Javier Rial Rodríguez.
I've registered a galician team in the Wiki for translation openmoko:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Translation#Galician
I work in a government project (Mancomun.org) at Galicia. The main focus
of the project is to promote open source
Scott Derrick wrote:
Not sure how to proceed now. Is Openmoko going to be taking FR's back
for repairs?
Several of us have asked whether trying the hardware fix will void/limit
our warranties on the Freerunners, but I don't recall seeing any
official answer from Openmoko one way or the
Hi every one,
I write a manual about how to create TCP/IP interface via bluetooth in
our wiki.
See the following connection:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/How_to_use_bluetooth_to_transfer_data_between_Neo_and_Desk-top
Have a nice day to you guys:)
George.
i have a some problem with the libefreet0 package.
my opkg have four different packages that he could install.
and he want to install the package that he couldn't find on any server.
(libefreet0 - 1:0.5.0.043+cvs20080620-r0 -)
could i tell him to install one of the other packages? and yes how do
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Scott Derrick wrote:
| Not sure how to proceed now. Is Openmoko going to be taking FR's back
| for repairs?
|
|
| Several of us have asked whether trying the hardware fix will void/limit
| our warranties
I'm not sure if I'm doing something incredibly stupid here, but:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/card# opkg install
matchbox-keyboard-0.1-finger.tar.gz
yes, you do. twice, actually :-)
opkg can install *.ipk only and the tar.gz contains the sources -- so even
if it would install it would not
I have a MIDI keyboard I can bring with me to LinuxWorld, and a USB/
MIDI
interface.
Well I spent some time hacking on it this weekend and I've gotten a
basic MIDI parser/librarian/sequencer setup on the Freerunner now ..
great fun to play back tracks to my 19 rack using the Freerunner!
Le lun 04/08/08 02:28, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Ya, guillermo does nice work..
The right partnership could make a cool product.
or hot product. Please check before if heat dissipation is an issue.
Gilles
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Hello!
For GPS and MTB the following German company seems to be an insider-tipp:
http://www.bikertech.de/html/english.html
http://www.bikertech.de/ (German only)
http://www.bikertech.de/webshop/ (Shop)
For my MTB I am actually using an RK-Klick-1 with the universal mount
PDA-VAR for my N73,
Hello,
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Norbert Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a e desktop as well after applying the fix of Bug #1678. In
my case I had to reinstall illume and do a
rm -rf /home/root/.e
Yes! That trick did it. I did 'opkg -force-reinstall install illume'
nd then removed
http://www.bikertech.de/html/english.html
http://www.bikertech.de/ (German only)
http://www.bikertech.de/webshop/ (Shop)
Thank you for the links. That's what I was looking for ;-)
Greets Michael
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Hello,
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Esben Stien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really none of the firmware is open. We should be looking at putting
GNU Radio inside the Neo;). Has anyone looked into this?. It shouldn't
be illegal to sell such a device, cause GNU Radio boards are not
illegal.
Hi,
I made a small introductory presentation on Openmoko. You can get it from here:
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/presentations/openmoko-free-your-phone.odp
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/presentations/openmoko-free-your-phone.pdf
Appreciate any
Thanks!
Jens Meyer wrote:
Hello!
For GPS and MTB the following German company seems to be an insider-tipp:
http://www.bikertech.de/html/english.html
http://www.bikertech.de/ (German only)
http://www.bikertech.de/webshop/ (Shop)
For my MTB I am actually using an RK-Klick-1 with the
There is any speech associated? Good job :), maybe too much chocolate
before the principal meal ;)
El lun, 04-08-2008 a las 18:24 +0530, Shakthi Kannan escribió:
Hi,
I made a small introductory presentation on Openmoko. You can get it from
here:
Is there a way to test if sound is actually being pumped through the
sound card? I can lsof various devices in /dev/snd or check
/proc/asound/card0/pcmXX/sub0/status but those only tell me if a
client is *connected*. Furthermore, I find it odd that the phone-kit
does not seem to go through
Yeah I had trouble getting past the chocolate - h chocolate ...
BillK
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 23:37 +1000, Dale Maggee wrote:
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Hi,
I made a small introductory presentation on Openmoko. You can get it from
here:
Hi,
--- On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:58 PM, David Samblas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| There is any speech associated? Good job :), maybe too much chocolate
| before the principal meal ;)
\--
Sorry, no audio. But, I guess you get the idea.
When people have the freedom to make, and share their
Considering what was discussed before, it's probably not possible to
download the fw from the chip. If it indeed is such a big secret, the
chip most likely has the firmware locked away. So unless there is a
serious design flaw in the chip, you can't get the code.
However, the fw can probably
I do not want to test if the sound is working but if audio is
currently being processed by the card.
For example, I find in bothersome that the freerunner will suspend
while I am listening to music or using it as a phone. My hope is that
there is/are some test(s) I can issue programatically that
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Daniel Willmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GTA02/ SIM/ FSO ver 2 : does not see card. no dbus
just a hinch, but was that your first boot after flashing the device?
We have some strange race conditions probably
I promise not sell or patent jOERG's neat little physical hack
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yaroslav
Halchenko
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 9:04 PM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: SDcard holder - convenience rework
I
Has there been any progress on the GSM interference issue (bug #883)? As I
understand it, this is the current condition (please correct anything that is
wrong):
-only some people seem to have a problem with it
-the buzzing is only heard by people on the other end
-it is a hardware issue
-it is
Sean/Michael/Community:
It's been asked several times, especially regarding the GPS/SD fixes
and people ordering pico-farad capacitors and soldering irons ... I'm
hoping that at some point the squeaky wheel cliche will work itself
out and we'll get an answer.
The boxes the Freerunners came in
But I will give a free 1 piece of sticky tape to anyone who wants at
LinuxWorld (only the first person gets the green tartan starter piece)
steve wrote:
I promise not sell or patent jOERG's neat little physical hack
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
now i know that the list are stored in /var/lib/opkg.
But this still doesn't explain where the last three libefreet0-lines
in the list are comming from.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/opkg# opkg list libefreet0
libefreet0 - 1:0.0.3.042+cvs200807300900-r1 - The Enlightenment
freedesktop.org library
Has anyone gotten a bluetooth headset (SCO type) to work with the 2007.2
distro for making calls?
nope. i asked a while ago since i understood that there's a direct
connection between bt and the gsm chip for this purpose (no need for alsa
and it's missing state-file), but never got a
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Hi,
I made a small introductory presentation on Openmoko. You can get it from
here:
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/presentations/openmoko-free-your-phone.odp
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/presentations/openmoko-free-your-phone.pdf
Appreciate any
what gives
opkg status libefreet0
?
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Has anyone gotten a bluetooth headset (SCO type) to work with the 2007.2
| distro for making calls?
|
| nope. i asked a while ago since i understood that there's a direct
| connection between bt and the gsm
ian douglas wrote:
Sean/Michael/Community:
It's been asked several times, especially regarding the GPS/SD fixes
and people ordering pico-farad capacitors and soldering irons ... I'm
hoping that at some point the squeaky wheel cliche will work itself
out and we'll get an answer.
The
Josh Thompson wrote:
Has there been any progress on the GSM interference issue (bug #883)? As I
understand it, this is the current condition (please correct anything that is
wrong):
-the buzzing is only heard by people on the other end
I get buzzing at both ends of the call.
Has
Am Montag 04 August 2008 17:18:50 schrieb Dylan Reilly:
I do not want to test if the sound is working but if audio is
currently being processed by the card.
This is only possible if you are using an audio daemon that supports something
like that (e.g. pulseaudio) or if you are using a resource
Jay Vaughan wrote:
I have a MIDI keyboard I can bring with me to LinuxWorld, and a USB/
MIDI
interface.
Well I spent some time hacking on it this weekend and I've gotten a
basic MIDI parser/librarian/sequencer setup on the Freerunner now ..
great fun to play back tracks to my 19
The warranty is essentially non-existent.
It's supposedly 14 days D.O.A.. Dead On Arrival, in its strictest
definition, means that as long as the phone boots up, that's it. It doesn't
matter if it's not really functional. As long as it boots up, it's
technically not DOA.
If it can't make phone
I assumed as much. How does one check this condition in pulse, then?
At least that could be a start.
Does the phone-kit go directly to alsa or through pulseaudio? If the
former, would it be feasible to route it through pulse audio?
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL
I feel mislead by their marketing, which led me (and, from what I've been
reading, many others) to think that the phone was actually ready for both
developers AND regular folks. This, of course, is false, as it can't even
connect to the internet *out of the box*, and requires a ridiculous
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| Am Montag 04 August 2008 17:18:50 schrieb Dylan Reilly:
| I do not want to test if the sound is working but if audio is
| currently being processed by the card.
|
| This is only possible if you are using an
Is that sort of thing in the alsa driver currently? That is relatively
unknown territory for me. I have poked around /proc and /sys but found
nothing of use.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| So it should be the cable (hardware defect?) oder the neo update (using
| 2007.2 with latest updates).
| Did I miss something, any other ideas? Has someone this problems, too?
|
| It also seems, that the
I'm just venting steam. I'm not entirely unhappy with the phone: just a
little frustrated, since I'm having a hard time justifying the purchase with
my wife... not to mention my iPhone-loving friends.
There were a number of sites, like Engadget and a few others, that were
essentially implying
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Is that sort of thing in the alsa driver currently? That is relatively
| unknown territory for me. I have poked around /proc and /sys but found
| nothing of use.
I see decent looking stuff if I look at
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Guys,
My intention was not to create a message thread for people to vent about
what they like or not about the Freerunner. I created the thread to get
an official stance from Openmoko about the state of the warranty, and if
it would cover any hardware fix offered by OM for the GPS/SD problems.
Ah, but once you hit send you lost ownership of your thread.
You can no more reclaim your thread than you can stuff feathers back
into a torn pillow in a high wind
:-)
ian douglas wrote:
Guys,
My intention was not to create a message thread for people to vent about
what they like or
I am not sure it is all that useful. The RUNNING state is only set
when an application grabs on to alsa, not when it is pumping data into
it. As for the other numbers...they change over time even when there
is no audio playing but pulseaudio is running.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Andy Green
Just a heads up: I think that checking the status won't work with
pulseaudio running under 2007.2, since pulseaudio continuously sends a
stream of zeros to the sound card. I haven't tested it though.
(there is a pulseaudio configuration option for this.)
Also, I think having the applications
Am Montag 04 August 2008 20:07:56 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Montag 04 August 2008 17:18:50 schrieb Dylan Reilly:
| I do not want to test if the sound is working but if audio is
| currently being processed by the card.
|
| This is only possible if you
I was thinking of that. My only concern is what to do if the
application died and did not get to restore the suspend state back to
its previous value.
For what its worth, there is a gconf setting for the suspend state
that can be set. Neod is supposed to monitor it but the gconf callback
is not
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Just a heads up: I think that checking the status won't work with
| pulseaudio running under 2007.2, since pulseaudio continuously sends a
| stream of zeros to the sound card. I haven't tested it though.
Hi,
I ripped
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/openmoko/2-usb-receptables.jpg
from an old motherboard. Am I missing something here or could I solder
these two receptables together so that they form a gender changer and
then put it to the end of my normal openmoko usb cable to produce a
usb host
ian douglas wrote:
Guys,
My intention was not to create a message thread for people to vent about
what they like or not about the Freerunner. I created the thread to get
an official stance from Openmoko about the state of the warranty, and if
it would cover any hardware fix offered by OM
Hi everyone,
On the store:
http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner
The next batch is still scheduled for July 25th...
What's up?
Have anyone more informations on when devices will be available?
Would be very nice if there was just a page saying what's the status and
when
Hi all,
I've noticed that the speed/usability of a lot of apps deteriorates
when under heavy load: numptyphisics with a lot of objects on stage,
epiano whith fast successive hits, playing an mp3 with mplayer and
scrolling in the applications/PIM Suite/Games list.
But when you check the
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi all,
|
| I've noticed that the speed/usability of a lot of apps deteriorates
| when under heavy load: numptyphisics with a lot of objects on stage,
| epiano whith fast successive hits, playing an mp3
Anyway, I'm done complaining. Anyone want to buy a new Freemoko?
I'll sell
it for $350 with free shipping to anywhere in the US :)
my advice is: don't be too quick to get off the train, which is well
and truly under way, whatever the load .. having a working freerunner
that kicks ass in
The next batch of 900 phones is ready to leave the factory. We fulfill our
disty before we fill our own store.
The 850 phones are proceeding down the line.
Check the distributors in your area.
Steve
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http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/08/02/kill-gsm-radio-buzz.html
Maybe that could provide a less invasive means to getting rid of the problem?
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Also, I think having the applications disable suspend would be better
than letting some system-level daemon guess what the appropriate
behavior is.
I advocate a principled application of the concept of 'init states'
for the entire system, which deal with the running state of various
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:33 PM, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 850 phones are proceeding down the line.
Are they proceeding down the assembly line or are they proceeding down the
supply line from the factory?
-Charles
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The warrenty on our web shop is 14 days for DOA.
GSM problems could be related to the age of your SIM. So we suggest updated
any old SIMS.
Micheal can help.
Steve
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008
Did you have any (aprox.) schedule of factory shippments, I'm specially
inerested on the next to you have just announce 900 batch.
Regards
El lun, 04-08-2008 a las 14:33 -0700, steve escribió:
The next batch of 900 phones is ready to leave the factory. We fulfill
our disty before we fill our
any ideas on why could I get
install -c
/home/yoh/nobackup_openmoko/qtopia/qtopia-opensource-src-4.3.2-snapshot-20080801/pics/drm/Drm_lock_invalid.png
/home/yoh/nobackup_openmoko/qtopia/build/image/pics/drm/Drm_lock_invalid.png
install -c
Jim Morris wrote:
ian douglas wrote:
Guys,
My intention was not to create a message thread for people to vent about
what they like or not about the Freerunner. I created the thread to get
an official stance from Openmoko about the state of the warranty, and if
it would cover any hardware
Hi,
sön 2008-08-03 klockan 10:28 -0400 skrev xaos x:
First off, the phone I have is the gta02.
I like it to, a lot!
+ the boots are nice
- the UI takes forever to get started
- no minimo (would make the phone usable on the way to work)
- no accelerometer readings via dbus (yet)
I've got ppp
steve wrote:
The warrenty on our web shop is 14 days for DOA.
GSM problems could be related to the age of your SIM. So we suggest updated
any old SIMS.
Micheal can help.
Sorry I should have been clearer, I am referring to the loud buzzing on GSM
calls, which has been
determined to be
Jim Morris wrote:
steve wrote:
The warrenty on our web shop is 14 days for DOA.
GSM problems could be related to the age of your SIM. So we suggest
updated
any old SIMS.
Micheal can help.
Sorry I should have been clearer, I am referring to the loud buzzing on
GSM calls, which has
The warranty is also bugging me.
Is there anywhere else I could get one? Or would OM be willing to
sell an extended warranty for a bit more $$?
Or at least a cheap spare parts program? I don't mind swapping out
parts if they're available at reasonable prices.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:36 PM,
There were a number of sites, like Engadget and a few others, that
were
essentially implying that the Freerunner was ready for general use (as
opposed to the Neo1973, which was strictly a developer's phone).
well, if you use qtopia, with an eye on the rapid progress, you can at
least
Before we conclude that the hardware fix is required, we'd really like
to gather a lot of statistics from you about the behavior of the
software fix. We have been able to test in only a limited number of
locations, and a limited number of phones.
We'd like to ask you to run some tests and
Could we get a link to some image files to use for this testing? I'm not
quite sure when Andy's fix made it in the kernel. It would also help
standardize the tests if we all use the same images.
Josh
On Mon August 4 2008 7:29:17 pm Michael Shiloh wrote:
Before we conclude that the hardware
somewhere. For example, mediaplayer mutes/pauses when a phone call
comes in...
-Rusty
Really? In 2007.2? It doesn't do that for me!
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Agreed. I've been trying to gather that information for the past little
while. It's proven rather elusive, and I didn't want more people to try
the hardware fix until we really understand what the software fix can
do, so I thought I'd better ask for the test ASAP, and then continue
working on
Agreed. Would be a whole lot easier on everyone if a uboot, kernel(s)
and rootfs were provided along with test scripts and a procedures
document to follow.
On Aug 4, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Josh Thompson wrote:
Could we get a link to some image files to use for this testing?
I'm not
quite
Ok, so I am still searching for the right carrier, but thats another
story. In the meantime I thought I could add to some discussion here:
With a brand new ATT sim, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# libgsmd-tool -m shell
libgsm-tool - (C) 2006-2007 by Harald Welte and OpenMoko, Inc.
This program is
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
for a nice handle to save your fingernails and do no violence on SD-holder by
using a knife etc, see:
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/sdcard-handle
note the pretty original scotchtape-end of the transparent sticky tape ;-)
Works like a charm!
It works to remove
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 23:38 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Hi,
I ripped
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/openmoko/2-usb-receptables.jpg
from an old motherboard. Am I missing something here or could I solder
these two receptables together so that they form a gender changer and
then put
Is there an alarm clock pkg for 2007.2? Something that plays a sound at
a particular time off the calendar?
I even tried to search the repo for cron and at without luck - so I
suppose these are manual build/installs?
BillK
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Hey,
I had the same problem. I too had the same card, I tried everything possible
to fix the 3022 card. But it doesnt work.
Soln
Get the 74231 O 4022 simcard
I have tried three 4022 and all seems to work.
1) Go to ebay and buy the 74231 O 4022 simcard.
Dont forget to backup the fone numbers on
At Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:39:31 +0800,W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an alarm clock pkg for 2007.2? Something that plays a sound at
a particular time off the calendar?
I even tried to search the repo for cron and at without luck - so I
suppose these are manual build/installs?
As
Hello,
Its great to have the updates now for FSO but I've a problem with it. I
installed the distro-feed-configs ipk and did an opkg update. Then opkg
upgrade. Unfortunately it didn't upgrade the xserver. So I tried
opkg install xserver-kdrive-glamo and I get
Package xserver-kdrive-glamo
Has anybody managed to get Navit working on their freerunner?
I managed to set up the toolchain but when i run om-conf, it tells me
that it can't find gps.h and disables gpsd support. I proceeded to
compile and built an ipkg anyway, and set up a vehicle in the navit.xml
file telling it to read
Thanks for the sugestion.
I will think about it seriously.
Brenda
Aaron Sowry ??:
I think you're doing a great job. A couple of suggestions:
1) Aesthetics: Could anything be done to make the wiki more visually
attractive? Orange and white are the old 1973 colours - shouldn't we
have a
Thanks for the great work.
Brenda
Minh Ha Duong ??:
Dear friends,
I just landed a big update to the main page !
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
Hope you like it. Thanks to Ferenc, Bernt, Mercury, Montgoss and Stryderjzw
for helping. Please express yourself by improving it
I'm also very concerned with the GSM buzzing. This post mentions that the
issue was present in GTA01 and looks like it carried over to GTA02.
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012382.html
The issue has been around for quite some time now. Can anyone from OM
comment on
2008/8/5 Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anybody managed to get Navit working on their freerunner?
I've been working on this, but unfortunately, Real Life has been
preventing me sorting out the problem I had - that the build was
failing in the tool chain because it builds a sample map as part
Subject: RE: What's up with Openmoko store?
The next batch of 900 phones is ready to leave the factory. We fulfill
our disty before we fill our own store.
The 850 phones are proceeding down the line.
Check the distributors in your area.
Thanks, but I'm in contact with Harry Tsai (anyone
I can second that. The 74321O 4022 works, most of the time. None of
the other 74321X card work. I played dumb and went to the ATT store.
I printed out the ATT OpenMoko Wiki page and highlighted the card I
needed. I gave it to the tech and stated that was the card a friend
told me to get.
Hallo Jeffrey,
* Jeffrey Ratcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-08-08 07:01]:
2008/8/5 Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anybody managed to get Navit working on their freerunner?
No problem on GTA01!
Works with GPSD, and of course ^^ with Gypsy!
Should/Could also work with FSO-GPS-Framework,
I've
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/8/5 Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anybody managed to get Navit working on their freerunner?
I've been working on this, but unfortunately, Real Life has been
preventing me sorting out the problem I had - that the build was
failing in the tool chain
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