On Tuesday, 5 February 2019 02:27:10 CET Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> Hello what's left of Openmoko community,
>
> If there is anyone still using their FreeRunner (or GTA01) as a phone
> with working GSM (perhaps on a private island whose owner likes GSM
> and is committed to keeping it forever),
Hello what's left of Openmoko community,
If there is anyone still using their FreeRunner (or GTA01) as a phone
with working GSM (perhaps on a private island whose owner likes GSM
and is committed to keeping it forever), there is a modem firmware
update which you might find interesting:
I'm using my freerunner as an everyday phone again after it was freed by the
freecalypso project's baseband firmware.
I'm running qtmoko v58 and would like to try this with fso-gsm; can anyone
point me to the necessary software? I believe I just need a copy of
libfsogsm.so.0.0.0? Also any
Hi
I'm in this boat too. I'd like to build the last kernel for GTA2 at
least and then probably try to play with minimal Debian on it.
Could anybody point me to the most relevant "How to build kernel/
building system for GTA2" or so instruction/tutorial?
Unfortunately major links on wiki are
On 23/02/18 11:58, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Am 23.02.2018 um 12:52 schrieb joerg Reisenweber :
On Fri 23 February 2018 12:43:08 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
And the page http://git.goldelico.com/?p=gta04-qtmoko.git lists it in the
"URL" section as
wow,
going to start it. (:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Hi,
Am 23.02.2018 um 12:28 schrieb Norayr Chilingarian :
I would prefer it to be on github.
Though usually I am the one who supports decentralization, but here are some
arguments:
* github is a
Hi,
> Am 23.02.2018 um 12:57 schrieb Matteo Zaffonato :
>
> How about GTA02? I'm not using it everyday, but I'd like to update software
> on it.
Sorry, but no plans. We have no recent kernel or build system for it.
But you can still compile and modify it yourself based on
> Am 23.02.2018 um 12:52 schrieb joerg Reisenweber :
>
> On Fri 23 February 2018 12:43:08 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> And the page http://git.goldelico.com/?p=gta04-qtmoko.git lists it in the
>> "URL" section as
>>
>>g...@github.com:goldelico/gta04-qtmoko.git
>
>
On Fri 23 February 2018 12:52:22 joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> On Fri 23 February 2018 12:43:08 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> > And the page http://git.goldelico.com/?p=gta04-qtmoko.git lists it in the
> > "URL" section as
> >
> > g...@github.com:goldelico/gta04-qtmoko.git
>
> which is a
On Fri 23 February 2018 12:43:08 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> And the page http://git.goldelico.com/?p=gta04-qtmoko.git lists it in the
> "URL" section as
>
> g...@github.com:goldelico/gta04-qtmoko.git
which is a verbatim quote and AIUI no correctly formed URL
/j
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Hi,
> Am 23.02.2018 um 12:28 schrieb Norayr Chilingarian :
>
> I would prefer it to be on github.
>
> Though usually I am the one who supports decentralization, but here are some
> arguments:
>
> * github is a public place, where it is much more probable that your project
>
I would prefer it to be on github.
Though usually I am the one who supports decentralization, but here are
some arguments:
* github is a public place, where it is much more probable that your
project can be discovered by the people who potentially can get involved,
even if they did not know
Oh goodie! looking forward to flashing updated qtmoko :)
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> Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht:
>
> Von: "H. Nikolaus Schaller"
> Betreff: [Gta04-owner] QtMoko: a dream comes true :)
> Datum: 21. Februar 2018 um 20:53:12 MEZ
> An: Tinkerphones Community
On Wed 14 February 2018 14:40:01 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> Hello OM community,
>
> I am pleased to announce that my company Falconia Partners LLC is now
> offering GSM RF tract recalibration services ...
Excellent news. Sounds like you're doing a great job there. Many thanks for
that
cheers
Hello OM community,
I am pleased to announce that my company Falconia Partners LLC is now
offering GSM RF tract recalibration services for Openmoko's Neo 1973
and Neo FreeRunner devices. Like all other commercial GSM phones and
modems, these smartphones had their GSM RF parameters individually
Hi Alexander,
I would be interested to have it too.
Did you manage to find that archive?
Dmitry
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 21:37:18 +0100
"Alexander .S.T. Ross" wrote:
> http://openmokast.org/files/cad/Openmokast_ProE.zip is dead and nor is
> the zip on the internet
Hi Harald,
Which way that was eventually solved?
If it is not solved yet, I theoretically have some resources to host
major (probably all, except of email services) part of that.
let me know,
thanks!
Dmitry
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 10:59:34 +0200
Harald Welte wrote:
>
Hello OM community,
I know that a good number of Neo FreeRunner units have been subjected
to the hardware rework to fix the infamous bug #1024, and it is my
understanding that one or more shops used to perform this rework
service professionally once upon a time. I am now looking into the
thanks for sharing too. gave a lot of context to me as a late comer to
gta04.
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+1 , thanks for sharing
On Oct 15, 2017 2:12 PM, "Harald Welte" wrote:
Dear Openmoko community,
about one week ago, on October 7, a group of former Openmoko team
members got together to in Taipei to celebrate the tenth anniversary of
the release of the Openmoko Neo1973
http://openmokast.org/files/cad/Openmokast_ProE.zip is dead and nor is
the zip on the internet archive, only the webpage.
I would be interested in having a copy of the files to make this case
extension :). Anyone got a copy?
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Dear community,
Given that we've just head the 10 year anniversary of shipping the Neo1973,
this also marks about the ~ 8th-9th year of inactivity in the project.
Ever since Openmoko, Inc. closed down, I've been personally covering the hosting
fees for the (single, consolidated) openmoko.org
Dear Openmoko community,
about one week ago, on October 7, a group of former Openmoko team
members got together to in Taipei to celebrate the tenth anniversary of
the release of the Openmoko Neo1973 (GTA-01).
In terms of attendance, the following people were able to make it:
* Sean Moss-Pultz
*
Further on the subject of FCC type approval or lack thereof, your
change log at:
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/calypso_moko_FW/all_version__CHANGELOG.txt
lists "Pass the PTCRB certification" under moko5. Does it imply that
there was no PTCRB certification and thus no FCC approval number
Joerg wrote:
> What will be your FCC approval number for [new GTA02 clones]
There will be one if someone pays for it, or none otherwise.
> what IS the FCC approval number (and URL to the publicly available FCC
> approval report) of the devices you already built?
There is none.
> Just asking
On Tue 10 October 2017 12:38:54 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> I forgot to add:
> : Option 3: new production of Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) verbatim clones.
>
> If people do desire to see new production of verbatim GTA02 clones
> that differ from FIC-made ones only in the manufacturing dates and the
>
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Why would someone do that? I mean this as a real technical question:
> what is the difference between 2G and 3G which would cause someone to
> take a stand against 3G?
The difference is that for GSM/2G there exists a practically usable
> And how many people have responded to this shutdown plan by taking a
> vow to live without any cellphone at all instead of accepting 3G/4G
> when such shutdown happens?
Why would someone do that? I mean this as a real technical question:
what is the difference between 2G and 3G which would
On 2017-10-12 17:42, Mychaela Falconia wrote:
Bob Ham wrote:
then
the FreeCalypso firmware is not based on OM's historical
firmwares.
Therefore, the statement regarding the recently released moko13
firmware update was not false.
The person I was refuting did not
Bob Ham wrote:
> then
>
>the FreeCalypso firmware is not based on OM's historical firmwares.
>
> Therefore, the statement regarding the recently released moko13
> firmware update was not false.
The person I was refuting did not say that the new fw is not based on
OM's
On 2017-10-10 21:16, Mychaela Falconia wrote:
On Tue Aug 29 01:05:29 UTC 2017 Joerg Reisenweber wrote regarding the
recently released moko13 firmware update:
Please carefully note that this update is not based on the original
licensed
firmware for Openmoko devices,
This statement is false,
H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> Well, with necessary funding Goldelico would be mass producing a GTA17
> this year which would beat the latest iPhones and alike in quality,
> user-experience, functionality and openness.
The amount of funding I would need in order to turn my
> Am 11.10.2017 um 09:26 schrieb Mychaela Falconia
> :
>
> H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>
>> So let merephrase: how do you think to get someone pay for it?
>
> By spreading the message as far and wide as I can that making new
> Calypso phones
H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> So let merephrase: how do you think to get someone pay for it?
By spreading the message as far and wide as I can that making new
Calypso phones and modems (be they GTA02 clones or semi-clones, or my
proposed Libre Dumbphone, or my proposed FC
> Am 11.10.2017 um 08:17 schrieb Mychaela Falconia
> :
>
> Sure, if someone pays for the cost of making new moulds.
So let merephrase: how do you think to get someone pay for it?
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H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> I wonder where you want to get all the tiny glue components from...
>
> E.g. toppoly display,
The last time I looked a few months ago, they were readily available
from AliExpress.
> pogo pins for speakers,
Are you talking about the ones on the
> Am 10.10.2017 um 22:16 schrieb Mychaela Falconia
> :
>
> Option 3: new production of Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) verbatim clones.
I wonder where you want to get all the tiny glue components from...
E.g. toppoly display, pogo pins for speakers, speakers, vibramotor,
> On 11 Oct 2017, at 10:46, Mychaela Falconia
> wrote:
>
> David Arnold wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I think the last 2G network in Australia is shutting down in
>> March 2018 (following the December 2016 and August 2017 closure of
>> the other two
David Arnold wrote:
> FWIW, I think the last 2G network in Australia is shutting down in
> March 2018 (following the December 2016 and August 2017 closure of
> the other two networks).
And how many people have responded to this shutdown plan by taking a
vow to live without any
> On 11 Oct 2017, at 07:16, Mychaela Falconia
> wrote:
<…>
> We are definitely interested in hearing which of the above might be of
> interest to people, if any.
FWIW, I think the last 2G network in Australia is shutting down in March 2018
(following the December
I forgot to add:
: Option 3: new production of Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) verbatim clones.
If people do desire to see new production of verbatim GTA02 clones
that differ from FIC-made ones only in the manufacturing dates and the
identity of the manufacturer, and someone steps forward to fund such,
Hello Om community,
A little over a month ago a certain disgruntled ex-Openmoko employee
posted a knowingly false statement on this list, a false statement
which I feel is still in need of factual correction.
On Tue Aug 29 01:05:29 UTC 2017 Joerg Reisenweber wrote regarding the
recently released
> On the note of "if only we could properly finance you", I actually
> happen to know some very good recently retired ASIC design engineers,
> and if there were "proper" financing available, I might be able to
> convince them to come out of retirement and work on a libre LTE modem
> ASIC project
Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
> Please advise how I may best encourage you to stop talking
> and take my money.
Take your money? Which product are you seeking to buy? An FCDEV3B
board? I am hoping to have those boards available for retail sale by
the end of September, i.e., only one month of
> > and thus will void your device's (FCC/CE/...)
> > approval
>
> The fact that a modem running your official firmware that falsely
> believes itself to be quadband when running on triband-calibrated hw
> VIOLATES the actual technical specs for the transmitted signals can
> only mean that the
joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> the moral aspects of calling somebody out for removing "no parking" signs so
> people would have to pay tickets for unknowingly parking there, or not telling
> people that they are in danger to even *do time in jail* when they install and
> use a firmware that person
Fernando wrote:
> Having said that, I find the physical threats out of proportion
> for the intended benefit. Not to mention counterproductive.
Please cite at least one physical threat within the last 4 y, i.e.,
later than 2013-08, after the FreeCalypso social justice
Obviously freecalypso should have a disclaimer about the legal aspects
involved, but I guess people actually interested in this would be aware (e.g.,
discussed many times) and the lack (?) of such a disclaimer is not necessarily
done in bad-faith as you claim ("lure"). But I do understand you
the moral aspects of calling somebody out for removing "no parking" signs so
people would have to pay tickets for unknowingly parking there, or not telling
people that they are in danger to even *do time in jail* when they install and
use a firmware that person provides, are not arguable in my
I think it is good that you warn people about the illegality of the situation.
I don't think it is good you claim the high ground of morals. According to your
definition of right, the status of society would never change. Yes, one could
do the legal fights to change the law, I guess. Good luck
for the rest:
telling OM about alleged violations of rules while bluntly admitting that you
yourself don't care abouzt rules, have no clue about them and think they are
made to get violated... YES that is the spacefalcon we know and love ... *NOT*
wanna come shoot me once more? Or do you think
On Mon 28 August 2017 22:33:03 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> > thus rendering any operation of the device outside controlled self-
> > contained lab environment illegal.
>
> Yup, just like using hormonal birth control from an overseas pharmacy
> without allowing a doctor to sexually violate you
joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Please carefully note that this update is not based on the original licensed
> firmware for Openmoko devices,
Your original licensed firmware has bugs in it; the updated firmware
has some of these bugs fixed. Want examples? Here are just a few in
no particular order:
hi Joerg
>Can't find any such link to release notes in the howto
https://www.freecalypso.org/pipermail/community/2017-August/000452.html
for the beta release of the firmware (the moko13 release has no significant
changes from the beta) and
On Mon 28 August 2017 11:29:17 m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
> The relevant howto includes a link to the release notes which include
> reasons why you might wish to do this.
Can't find any such link to release notes in the howto
/j
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On Mon 28 August 2017 11:29:17 m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
> hello
>
> There are step by step instructions to upgrade the modem firmware of your
> freerunner to the latest moko13 release from the freecalypso community.
>
> https://www.freecalypso.org/members/david/howtos/
>
> The relevant howto
hello
There are step by step instructions to upgrade the modem firmware of your
freerunner to the latest moko13 release from the freecalypso community.
https://www.freecalypso.org/members/david/howtos/
The relevant howto includes a link to the release notes which include reasons
why you might
On Fri 18 August 2017 15:12:21 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> simple logic says that at least 98 numbers
> out of Openmoko's IMEI range must be still unused, and thus potentially
> usable for new production of GTA02 verbatim clones and/or FCDEV3B
> boards which are just the modem part of the
https://puri.sm/shop/librem-5/
sieht gut aus
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Hello Mychaela,
my GTA02 in Germany (which I had to search for on the shelf) has
35465101 16x
nitpilot
On Friday 18 August 2017 15:12:21 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> Hello Openmoko and FreeCalypso communities,
>
> I am doing a survey of Openmoko device users to see what portions of
>
Ben Deering wrote:
> The US GTA02 I still have (FCC EUNGTA02) uses 3546510116x.
Thank you for the info! Thanks to this tidbit from you, we know now
that FIC was quite lax in (not) following the official IMEI rules,
using the same TAC (the first 8 digits of the IMEI) for devices with
The US GTA02 I still have (FCC EUNGTA02) uses 3546510116x.
I have not tried inserting a SIM, but I have heard that frequencies
have been repurposed and that it probably wouldn't work in the US and
more.
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 15:12:21 -0800 Mychaela Falconia
Hello Openmoko and FreeCalypso communities,
I am doing a survey of Openmoko device users to see what portions of
Openmoko's IMEI number range (TAC 35465101, a range of 1 million
possible numbers) have been used to number the 15 thousand or so
devices that have been made, and what portions are
Hello Om community,
It has been a long time since the last official modem fw release for
Openmoko GTA01/02 devices (leo2moko-r1 aka moko12 in late 2013), so I
decided that it is time for moko13. The differences from moko11/12
are fairly minor, and mostly serve to bring the FreeRunner target
Hi,
During the spring cleaning i found an openmoko holder with a belt clip.
[1,2,3]
If someone is interested, i am happy to send it to you, if you pay the
postage and package costs.
( bitcoin is fine, and SEPA too )
I am living in Delft, the netherlands, (europe) so the closer you are,
the
Hi again,
After some discussion with others, inspection of currency exchange
rates, and further ruminations on my desire to shift the kit, I have
decided to drop the asking price to £550 plus postage, or nearest offer.
Regards,
Bob
On 2017-02-22 21:20, Bob Ham wrote:
Hi all,
I am
Hi all,
I am offering a huge GTA04 bundle including a complete GTA04, a
complete Neo 1973 (GTA01) kit and a virtual treasure trove of
accessories :-) The GTA04 can run the latest 4.10 kernel[0].
Photos are here: http://settrans.net/~rah/gta04-sale/
- Golden Delicious GTA04 1GHz CPU, 1GB RAM
That is awesome!
Original Message
From: H. Nikolaus Schaller
Sent: Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:39
To: Tinkerphones Community
Reply To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Cc: List for Openmoko community discussion
Subject: latest Openmoko/GTA04 tinkering: wireless charger
Hi,
I spent
Am 31.12.2016 um 17:30 schrieb H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Hi,
> I spent some time to develop a Qi charger for the GTA01/02/04 devices
> and here its is:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsSdDYHx7d4
>
> Enjoy and happy new year,
> Nikolaus
>
>
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On zaterdag 31 december 2016 17:30:57 CET H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> I spent some time to develop a Qi charger for the GTA01/02/04 devices
> and here its is:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsSdDYHx7d4
Thank you for making the video, it is always nice to see the lights blink :-)
>
Hi,
I spent some time to develop a Qi charger for the GTA01/02/04 devices
and here its is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsSdDYHx7d4
Enjoy and happy new year,
Nikolaus
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Hello Om community,
I have a question about the slightly peculiar format in which Om's
official mokoN firmwares emit their ID strings, and whether or not the
modem-interfacing software in QtMoko/SHR/AoF (any others?) requires
this peculiar ID response format, or if the more standard form would
On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 12:25:33 PM CEST Dominic Walden wrote:
> > On October 17, 2016 at 6:54 PM Mychaela Falconia
> > wrote:
> >
> > https://www.gofundme.com/fcdev3b-board-production-2umevjw
>
> Will the modem firmware be usable from a legal perspective?
I
> On October 17, 2016 at 6:54 PM Mychaela Falconia
> wrote:
>
> https://www.gofundme.com/fcdev3b-board-production-2umevjw
Will the modem firmware be usable from a legal perspective?
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Hello Openmoko community,
For those of you who no longer have a GTA02 or never had one to begin
with, and you wish these devices were still produced and readily
available: if the one feature of the original GTA02 you miss the most
is its Calypso modem, then you now have a chance to get a shiny
Hi all,
there is a small group of us who think about having a "Stammisch Pfalz" in
August, maybe on 20th.
Location is to be defined in the area between Pirmasens, Kaiserslautern,
Landau, Grünstadt.
Please let us know if you are interested to attend so that we can better
estimate
participation
On 07/27/2016 12:43 AM, karimi wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for SHR source code. Where can i find it?
Thanks
It seems:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR has
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR#More_Information which lists
http://trac.shr-project.org/ and
http://git.shr-project.org/
Mike
That's a first step. Thanks!
My aim is to provide a backup of all these files:
https://thepiratebay.cr/search/wikireader/0/7//
But I need someone who have them...
I can set up an temp SSH account to upload them on my server.
(else, box or google drive should be ok)
Second step would be to
Hi
I'm looking for SHR source code. Where can i find it?
Thanks
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I'm looking for SHR source code. Where can i find it?
Thanks
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On 07/25/2016 12:56, David Feugey wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'll like to get a copy of the latest files needed to use the WikiReader.
> There are torrent files, but they are all inactive...
I'm not sure which files you are looking for.
I have base-20121207.7z, it can be downloaded from the link in
Hi all.
I'll like to get a copy of the latest files needed to use the WikiReader.
There are torrent files, but they are all inactive...
If someone has the archives on its hard drive, I can provide some free
hosting for all of them.
I have 1 TB of disc and a good bandwidth.
Thanks, David
Hi all.
I'll like to get a copy of the latest files needed to use the WikiReader.
There are torrent files, but they are all inactive...
If someone has the archives on its hard drive, I can provide some free
hosting for all of them.
I have 1 TB of disc and a good bandwidth.
Thanks, David
Hello,
sorry for the off-topic cross post with a link to a Dutch site :-)
I ran into this page:
http://limesco.nl/vacature-onderzoek-en-implementatie-peer-to-peer-mobiele-telefonie.html
It talks about how the (small) telecomm provider Limesco would like to
do research into developing
Agreed - I think the new name is exactly right.
Neil
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> Am 01.07.2016 um 09:12 schrieb joerg Reisenweber :
>
> Congrats!
>
> This was overdue and the new name is absolutely to the point and has quite
> some appeal. The definition of what is / is not a tinkerphone is very helpful
> and should go to the frontpage at
Congrats!
This was overdue and the new name is absolutely to the point and has quite
some appeal. The definition of what is / is not a tinkerphone is very helpful
and should go to the frontpage at http://www.tinkerphones.org
I like it very much.
What about icons etc, generally the complete
Hi,
after several years of running the OpenPhoenux community, we
thought that it is time to refresh it a little and replace the awkward
name "OpenPhoenux" (it was always difficult to spell and pronounce)
with something new, self-explaining, that your mom understands.
"OpenPhoneux" was originally
Hi all,
we (OpenPhoenux community Munich) are organizing a kernel- and user-space
hacking weekend to improve the Letux/GTA04 kernel and to make progress on
matching QtMoko with newer kernels and latest Debian.
This workshop is planned to have two groups:
a) Kernel - to work on the known (and
Also added Android-on-Freerunner in the process.
Niels
On 01/31/2016 01:07 PM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
>> Wikipedia [1] has the gta04 marked as cancelled, perhaps someone can bring
>> that page up to date?
>>
>> [1]
Hi All,
Wikipedia [1] has the gta04 marked as cancelled, perhaps someone can
bring that page up to date?
Kind regards,
Ed
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_mobile_phones
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On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
> Wikipedia [1] has the gta04 marked as cancelled, perhaps someone can bring
> that page up to date?
>
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_mobile_phones
Better this way?
Christ van Willegen
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On 01/31/2016 01:07 PM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
Wikipedia [1] has the gta04 marked as cancelled, perhaps someone can bring
that page up to date?
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_mobile_phones
On 01/27/2016 03:25 PM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Boudewijn wrote:
If you don't have plans for dinner yet: Saturday I intend to eat at Chez
Fleur [0], at walking distance from the university. Earlier we had dinner
there with people
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Boudewijn wrote:
> (...merging threads, sorry in case I derail your mail client or offend
> anyone ...)
>
> On 01/25/2016 10:07 AM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
>> Can I suggest http://osm.org/go/0EoSsi6po?m==319762946 on
>> Saturday at
On Tuesday 26 of January 2016 16:28:54 joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> What's the problem with the GPS? Could a spare antenna module incl
cable
> help you out?
> Just holler if you need one
I don't know exactly - it's long time since i tried. I remember Pavel was
having similar problem - probably
Thanks for the replies.
Well it would be nice to use gsm as well... I was thinking about using it
also as anti-theft (gps+accel+sms).
I remember having a lot of problems of data corruption on the sd card with
shr (which was my favourite at the time), that I think might be a serious
show-stopper.
On Monday 25 of January 2016 20:30:40 m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
> >qtmoko: still there? (even if I remember it was quite uncomfortable
running
>
> http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/
>
> still there, but i think it's fair to say it's abandoned. The last versions
> were as good as it got on the
googling I didn't find anything relevant/up-to-date about installing linux
on a satnav ... :(
it would be easier to buy a cheap android tablet and use it as a satnav
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