On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 23:11:59 +0200
Alexey Feldgendler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The prices for GTA02 and the debug board are $399 and $99,
respectively. While there's nothing wrong with charging exactly 99
dollars for something, the practice of reducing a round price by one
dollar, AKA
hmm, a question regarding the stylus.
i have a mda compact now, which has where you can store the stylus in
the case of the phone, like most pdas with windoze on it.
the stylus on the pics doesn't really look like if it could fit
somewhere i the phone.
does this mean i always have to carry it
Willing to build a group for ordering here in vienna, austria - maybe
austria in general.
pls contact me directly to my gmx account.
daniel
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Jay Vaughan
omg jay bist du das? :D
daniel aka slite :
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On Sat, 17 May 2008 17:21:20 +0200
Erland Lewin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A 3 axis magnetometer (compass) would also be a cool thing to have on
the phone.
I vote for a railgun ^^
sry :
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On Wed, 21 May 2008 14:11:16 +0200
Roland Häder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have already started a discussing in the Wiki about this topic:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Wish_List_-_Hardware#PIN_secured.3F
So what do you think? And does the FreeRunner already have PINs/PUKs
to be
Hi,
I have a small question. I ordered a freerunner @ pulster on 27th of
june. Until now i just got an autoreply from their orderingsystem. Got
no paying info, information when i can expect the phone or
anything else.
I tried to write a reply to them one week ago begging for some info,
no answer
yeah but the distances don't match on a 2 ring adapter. L and R
Channel won't contact on the right place i think, but not sure. try
it ;) i`m intresting in finding the right adapter too.
I had one of those 2ring adapters on my MDA Compact which also has 4
contacts on it's 2.5 headset plug.
I'll receive my long awaited freerunner in the next few days, and still
wondering which distribution to go for for daily use.
I read a lot on the mailinglist, but im still completely lost in the
nothingness of space :
Which distribution should i go for to start with. Sure i will try my
way
First of all i want to thank raster for his _great_ 2008.8 image,
especially for the keyboard. (In fact i didn't recognize much more
changes, but im playin with it for 2 days now, so i'm sure i didn't see
a lot) And zecke for his _great_ temporary repository for 2008.8.
Without you we were nothing
I dont know if this question ever raised, but is there any effort in
collaborating with the folks from OPIE [1]?
I know their Gui is designed for Palms and iPaks and looks a lot like
Windows Mobile.
But they have a lot of mature apps like their integrated PIM suite and,
networking support with
I've experimented with alsa settings for the last 3 hours and want to
share my experience now.
I was doing this on top of QTopia 4.3.2 and it's default
gsmhandset.state file.
The relevant mixer settings i found to, in my case completely eliminate
the echo for the caller, are the following
Don't know really where to post this, so i do it here, maybe someone
can point me to the right place.
QTopia 4.3.2 suspended and resumed perfectly for me for a whole day
now, which is the most i ever got out of my freerunner until now
without breaking gsm or sleeping forever at some point.
Ok, to clarify some of the questions in the followups, some additional
info, some of it could also be found here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Hardware_Issues#Poor_Audio_Quality
also with some different tweaks to settings, but the same controls.
Sry, but saying alsamixer is unuseable was a damn ugly lie ^^
In fact it is extremely helpfull to experiment with the settings while a
phone call is active and the other person can tell you if it get's
better.
1. SSH into the Phone (Info about that on the wiki)
2. start alsamixer.
Make a call
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 03:10:39 -0700 (PDT)
Mav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks a lot for your trick
The echo is now gone on Qtopia 4.3.2 and it's really a good news
As someone said, I can barely hear my correspondant but I guess it's
only a tune in the gsmhandset.state (I also tried to
Please apply.
When can we expect this fix in the various distros?
When will it be in 2008.8-update, zecke, qtopia stock and FSO.
Statements of people involved into that highly appreciated ;)
rgds daniel
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Clean install off OM2008.08-update + opkg upgrade (no updates as the
newest image flashed).
Installed you package with -force-downgrade.
strings libficgta01vendor.so | grep N0187 prints out the desired AT
command, so it's the right lib for sure.
Switched of the phone. Booted it up. Prevented
Thanks a lot for the update and the info on qtopia 4.4.
rgds daniel
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Ok, flashed the image 2 hours ago and did my first tests.
And i have to admit, this is by far the best image, in terms of phone
usability, my freerunner has seen so far ^^
1. Perfect suspend/resume behavior. No crashes or sleep forever
conditions so far.
2. Echo almost gone completely while
If your host is in the same subnet (and has a ethernetcard too), you
should use subnetmask 255.255.255.248 for connecting to the freerunner.
Otherwise the kernel tries to send out the packages for the freerunnner
over your networkcard. (thats what i think, but i'm no network pro ;) -
they never
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