Am 21.10.2010 um 19:59 schrieb Alfa21:
2010-10...@19:06 David Lanzendörfer
True, but they're available from many more suppliers than moko plastics!
Shame
there isn't a transreflective version though...
I today recieved the plastic parts for a RepRap.
So we can soon start to design and
Am 22.10.2010 um 02:17 schrieb Al Johnson:
On Friday 22 October 2010, EdorFaus wrote:
On 10/21/2010 07:59 PM, Alfa21 wrote:
you should try 3d print like this:
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made in ABS which is a good plastic and up to 0.01 inches resolution
Unfortunately, that's not quite good enough
2010-10...@08:24 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
So if we reduce precision of the case production process, the buttons become
larger and finally, the phone is more a brick than a handheld phone :)
Personally, I am in favour of high-end high-quality design (like the iPhone)
even if it costs money.
Hi Atilla,
I use t-mobile in holland and have good experience with them for GRPS
and normal GSM calls.
I had also a good experience in the USA with t-mobile, also with both
GPRS and GSM calls.
So you could give them a try.
Kind regards,
Ed
PS
i am in no way associated with t-mobile :-)
On
Hello Atilla,
Welcome to Belgium ;-)
I don't have a freerunner, only a Neo1973 model. Have always used Belgacom
(telephone only, never tried GPRS) and never had troubles.
AFAIK there are only 3 major players here:
- proximus
- base
- mobistar
See also (in dutch, sorry)
Hi !
I'm from Belgian but live in spain ...
There is 3 main gsm operator in Belgium :
- Proximus (Vodafone group)
- Mobistar (france telecome)
- Base
- Proximus is the most powerfull and used by entreprise but the cost of the
calls is hight
- Mobistar was my choice, work fine with freerunner,
On 22 October 2010 09:47, Christophe M meumeu1...@gmail.com wrote:
Than you have virtual operators. A friend of me is using simyo and is happy
with it, it's really cheaper than others, don't know if it works with FR.
Christophe
I'm using simyo in the Netherlands and am pretty happy with it.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 23:36:44 +0200, Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com
wrote:
(sorry for the duplicate)
Hi list
I am moving to Belgium in a couple of weeks and will buy a(probably
prepaid)
line from there. Can anyone tell which company plays well with FR
hardware?
I had problems with
Hi,
I would recommend Mobile Vikings if you want to use a bit of data, they are
by far the cheapest.
(and normal rates for text messages and calls)
I use this carrier for my Freerunner
this their website: (in English)
https://mobilevikings.com/en/
https://mobilevikings.com/en/if you pay 15 euro
Mobile Vikings seem cool. I wonder how their coverage is in Antwerpen. I
think I'll try them.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would recommend Mobile Vikings if you want to use a bit of data, they are
by far the cheapest.
(and normal rates for
В Птн, 22/10/2010 в 05:36 -0700, RANJAN пишет:
Hello,
Recommendations for better hardware on Openmoko.
1)A 600 Mhz processor is minimally required to run the OS at usable
speeds.An 800 Mhz processor would be good across all OSes.A 1Ghz
processor would be too costly
Hi, Ranjan.
I just
Well
First my cold has to cure.
Then I will organize the still missing parts for the RepRap
Then we will assemble it all
Then we will print a first chassis
Lets hope the granule extruder is in fact that precise, as the docs are telling.
If yes, we can put the new board into it, and have the first
Hi,
i have rebuilt kernel for qtmoko v28 with patch that
eliminates touchscreen
jitter from Gennady. You can download from uImage-v28.1.bin
from here [1].
If you run from NAND you can reflash, if you run from uSD
you can replace old
one in /boot.
Please note that i have changed the
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