Hi Thomas,
our current plan is described here:
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Openmoko%20Beagle
but prices may change a little. Also depends on the outcome which variants you
all prefer. And the number of units.
The status is that we have enough boards and are waiting to re
Hi Alvaro,
Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb Álvaro Lopes:
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
>> have one)
>
> And who's "we", if I may ask ? I had the impression this was only a
> few-people project, not sponsored by any me
Hi !
Whoao ! Such a good news !
Can you reveal to the community prices & availability of the boards. I
imagine you don't have thousands.
I don(t know yet if I'm interrested (in fact my banker knows but ...).
Thanks a lot & great job !
Regards
AstHrO
On 15/06/2010 18:25, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schal
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
> have one)
And who's "we", if I may ask ? I had the impression this was only a few-people
project, not sponsored by any means. I doubt any of you have a pro SMT assembly
line.
I'm asking t
-[ Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:41:23AM -0700, Brolin Empey ]
> How many other people are in my situation?
The situation you describe is very similar to mine.
I'd prefer a glamo that's 10 times slower but a workable mic :)
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Hi all,
we were a little quiet the last days because we just had to wait to
receive the final PCBs and some components and start testing the boards.
We are currently thinking about different offers:
1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
2. PCB and complete comp
[Peter Nijs Di 15. Juni 2010]:
> On Tuesday 15 June 2010 10:58:41 Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> > Some FR have a problem of 2 capacitors in path to earpiece reducing max
> > possible earpiece level, while others have a correct 2 pcs 0R "wire"
> > instead. Actually for those I heard several complai
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 10:58:41 Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Some FR have a problem of 2 capacitors in path to earpiece reducing max
> possible earpiece level, while others have a correct 2 pcs 0R "wire"
> instead. Actually for those I heard several complaints earpiece is too
> loud :-)
I also
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 09:41:23 Brolin Empey wrote:
> How many other people are in my situation? Is there a practical
> solution? I do not think having to remember to enable a louder
> gsmhandset.state before using voice calls with background noise, then
> enabling the quieter gsmhandset.state
Radek, Alex,
first of all, tanks for your hints, and for future reference, below is
an explanation what probably was wrong.
Few hours after my initial post I found some time and have flashed SHR.
The result was identical. This gave me idea to check the boot loader,
which appeared to be luck
Brolin Empey wrote:
>
> Hello World,
> [...]
> I am currently still using QtMoko v19 with the
> QtMoko v19 debug kernel because I have not been motivated to upgrade to
> v22 and v24. I have already experimented with changing values in
> gsmhandset.state and have a config which is usually usa
[Brolin Empey Di 15. Juni 2010]:
[...]
> using it since 2009-08. One of the largest problems I still have is
> call volumes when there is background noise. I usually use my FR as a
> handset only, not with speakerphone nor a headset. My FR is (almost)
> unusable as a handset for voice calls
Brolin Empey writes:
> using it since 2009-08. One of the largest problems I still have is
> call volumes when there is background noise. I usually use my FR as a
I experience the same problem and it's one of the last problems so I'd
like to do something about it. My current workaround is to
Hello World,
Almost 1 year has passed since I first posted to this list to ask “Is a
FreeRunner sufficient for me?” on 2009-06-17. I have definitely had an
interesting experience with my FR and have learned a lot, but it has
also been a very frustrating experience. I have been living alone in
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