ian douglas ha scritto:
Am Di 4. März 2008 schrieb Gilles Casse:
Is it possible to buy a new audio wired headset from OpenMoko.inc?
Otherwise, where can we get one please (OpenMoko distributor?).
I mentioned to Michael at SCALE 2008 that having a 'store' where we
could buy stray parts, like
joerg ha scritto:
I'm investigating to squeeze some multi-touch properties out of the GTA02
4wire-resistor touchscreen, by hacking the basics and probing the ts in a
couple non-recommended completely different manners. There still is a little
hope...
What's your hope exactly?
Do you have
Federico ha scritto:
So... where are those usecases that apply to a phone?
maybe pressing the shift key for typing uppercase letters :P
Not so useful imho... We don't write so quickly on small-screen based
devices to need a combination-input.
For istance, the iPhone has not a such feature
Ortwin Regel ha scritto:
If there will ever be a dedicated OpenMoko gaming device, it needs a
multitouch screen.
Well, yes I think it won't be possible to run games with an on-screen
virtual gamepad as the iPhone/iPodTouch does.
Do I am wrong?
However, with a phone, even if it is a fully
kenneth marken ha scritto:
On Wednesday 05 March 2008 00:08:02 ian douglas wrote:
If I recall, the iPhone is a 3G phone, but only uses EDGE on 3G, the
slowest speed. I have a friend with an iPhone, I'll ask if I can borrow
his SIM to see if it'll connect to ATT on my Neo later this week.
i
It has been mentioned on svn logs: http://tinyurl.com/2wfsmk
What will be the differences with GTA02v5? Maybe also echo audio fixes [1]?
I'm becoming every day more curious about this new device...! :P
[1] http://tinyurl.com/2j5ca7
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Andrea Debortoli ha scritto:
It's an hard thing to tell if it could be useful or not...it's a totally
new feature (I've never seen something similar), and I think we can
evaluate it with practical test only.
I've an old iFeel Logitech mouse with haptic support (vibrate on
actions). Under
Andy Green ha scritto:
Depends on what you're doing with it... is the backlight on all the
time... making a call... I can't give you a straight answer because I
didn't examine this yet. Instead I spent all my time around power
consumption looking to optimize suspend current since that can
Karsten Ensinger ha scritto:
I am afraid, I have to admit that I have NOT tried the Trolltech stuff
at all. Maybe because I thought I would deceive the openmoko movement
by trying other stuff on the Neo. ;-)
I will give it a try until next weekend and will change my mind if
it is as cool as you
siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the neo. The
idea is to let the application decide if you are reachable for the caller or
not. The decision will be done on profiles (time, who is calling, what to do
(let it ring or answer
Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano ha scritto:
In italy the caller will pay for the call but the recipient no, as a
recipient if the caller will leave the message on the carrier message
box (don't know how to translate, pardon) i have to call it and listen
the messages in a slw and bad way, paying
Andy Green ha scritto:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
- charge from any host (incl simplistic chargers): 100mA (6-12h)
- charge from intelligent host: 500mA (1-2h)
- charge from quickcharger with magic R: 1500mA (1h)
This is pretty accurate Joerg but on this last one the total
David Samblas Martinez ha scritto:
To be able to do this a gps traker log has to be
recorded previously on the neo (for sure this will be
a default feature on the neo) , the digital camera has
to be time syncroniced with the neo (any digital
camera can change his hour/date in the setup) and
David Pottage ha scritto:
If FIC setup a web shop in a European country with a low sales tax rate such
as Belgum, Europeans buying Freerunner phones could save around 10% compared
with buying from a German web shop.
In Italy it's 20%, not the best, but reading I discover that it isn't
JW ha scritto:
On 24/02/2008, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found dasher to be very usable with a mouse.
Well, after few minutes of use I felt more confortable with it, but I'm
always slower (I think) than using other mobile inputs...
Anyway while writing in english with it was much
index.php/User:Onion/MapperMarcus Bauer ha scritto:
Hello,
I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for
Openmoko/Neo.
It uses openstreetmap.org maps, downloading them on demand and caching
them. You can drag the map, zoom in and out and see your current
position and track
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