On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Ben Wilson wrote:
> I could be wrong, but I thought the 47K resistor cable ID feature was
> one of the things they added into GTA02.
> I assumed GTA01 didn't have it.
It's there in the hardware, according to the schematics. :-)
I've spent some quality time today with the gta
I have made a couple of custom charging cables for use with my gta01 and dumb
USB chargers (selected because they were rated at least 500ma). I made the
cables by connecting a 47K resistor between the ID pin and ground leads.
However, after struggling with constantly inability to reliably charge
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Neil Jerram wrote:
> One more possible issue with this kernel. The boot messages always say
>
> [21474539.53] pcf50633-rtc pcf50633-rtc: hctosys: unable to read
> the hardware clock
I'm seeing this on my build from a recent git pull as well. It also has the
unpleasant si
The http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta01 directory has
seemingly vanished. The om-gta02 directory is still there.
Is this permanent? That was my favorite place to get kernels. :(
-Andy
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.
It's what you know for sure th
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, I wrote:
It's all appropriate in a development environment - we just have to factor
that in when considering the responsiveness of the device. IMO it's
appropriate for the primary focus to be functionality and the secondary focus
to be user interaction effectiveness at this p
On 2 Sep 2007, at 14:57, denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the mom
Lars Hallberg wrote:
This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one):
http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py
denis wrote:
I've tested the input system and it works very well even for a beginner
like me. It is very intuitive and after a short time of practice I'm
very fast writting with i
On Wed, 8 Aug 2007, S??bastien Lorquet wrote:
Okay the first image is bitorrenting at:
http://tracker.unsads.com/torrents-details.php?id=3
I'm now leeching, then I'll be another seed... in roughly 18 hrs it looks
like.
-Andy___
OpenMoko community mai
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
2007/8/5, Andy Poling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Here's an capture of dillo with the 2007.2 window management framework in
landscape:
This is VERY nice! Did you think of writing down how to do that on
openmoko wiki?
I just flashed alphao
I've been experimenting with landscape mode display and running remote X apps
from my desktop to see how they work. Quite a few things seem better in
landscape, maybe because I'm used to having to scroll vertically to see the
whole page, but scrolling horizontally feels strange.
Here's an captur
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Thomas Gst??dtner wrote:
If you want to try it, you can take a look at alphaone's builds
http://people.openmoko.org/alphaone/images/
They work for me, but they are very (and I mean very!) basic.
I tried alphaone's build, and I must say I like what I see. I was able to
prett
Many people (including I) have not been able to get the at&t 3g sim card
(the one with the "3g fireball") working in our neos. The older cingular
ones do work (they are "64K smart chip").
I have two cingular "64K smart chip" SIMs that won't work in the neo1973 (CME
10), but they both work in bot
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