Re: [QtMoko] chinese character support
On Sunday 27 February 2011 22:09:13 Thomas Franck wrote: now I wonder.. once my wife and I managed to translate things.. how do we give that to radek? I mean, the .ts files are all over the place.. ;) Hi Thomas, for me easiest way is to send git diff, but if you send me just the ts files i can put them i correct place with bash script. Regards Radek ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: MicroSD cards support questions in gta02
--- On Fri, 2/25/11, Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος apreka...@gmail.com wrote: 1)(...) Doesnt that imply that there is no general bootloader working like in desktop pcs? Nail on the head: ARM does not come with BIOS. One of the effects is that the processor can not find out easily what hardware is connected, and has to be told exactly which memory address to read. That is told by the bootloader, which is located in the boot-partition of the NAND (and thus at a known location). Don't ask me too much of the details; its mostly hearsay I repeat ;-) ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] chinese character support
Keep replying to myself.. am I the only one receiving my mails? No, you are not ;-) Another thing is the pinyin keyboard that is in the sources.. but not put in the image.. where do I trigger that? currently I'm in the middle of getting things ready for a QtMoko translation into zh_CN.. (thanks to my wife) It seems as if enabling zh_CN as language automagically puts the pinyinim in the image.. :D Cool, very cool! need to try it yet, but it's there.. now I wonder.. once my wife and I managed to translate things.. how do we give that to radek? I mean, the .ts files are all over the place..;) I've no idea! I'd like QtMoko + Chinese very much (I've just started studying it). Cheers, -- Thomas Thank you very much! -- # giacomo 'giotti' mariani O ASCII ribbon campaign: stop HTML mail www.asciiribbon.org # __ Do You Yahoo!? Poco spazio e tanto spam? Yahoo! Mail ti protegge dallo spam e ti da tanto spazio gratuito per i tuoi file e i messaggi http://mail.yahoo.it ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
FRNBv2 is dead. Long live FRNBv3!
Dear list, unfortunately the compass chip included in the FRNBv2 is no longer available. Thus, I am not able to produce the FRNBv2 anymore. For those of you who still want the board I am designing the FRNB version 3. The discontinued chip HMC5843 will be replaced with it's successor HMC5883 which is slightly smaller and therefore requires a new PCB layout. A new feature of the FRNBv3 will be the support for different supply and I/O voltage levels. The sensors need at least 3V to work properly while the voltage for the I2C bus can be as low as 1.8V. This allows you to connect the board to your Freerunner (using 3.3V for supply and I/O) as well as to other hackable devices such as most devices using a TI SoC (Beagleboard, Pandaboard, AI SmartBook ect.). The top side of the new board which contains all sensors is already finished. For the bottom side I'd like to hear your opinion: what should be included? Currently, the board contains the following parts: Top-Side: - HMC5883 Compass - ITG3200 Gyroscope - BMP085 Pressure sensor - BMA180 Accelerometer (new!) Bottom-Side: - MPR121 Touch Sensor - 38kHz Fixed Frequency Oscillator with ~10% duty cycle for IR remote control applications. I hope this works better than the last approach. - TCA6507 7 channel LED Controller - I2C-Level-Shifter to connect additional electronics with I/O voltages bewteen 1.8 and 5V And there is still some space left (about 50mm²) which I'd like to fill up with other nice gadgets. Suggestions? Best Regards, Christoph ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community