, Hackintosh, ...)
* shall cost less than Nexus 5
Looks like some dream machine :)
Since I don't know how to validate: does anyone know more details?
Nice one. I was fooled.
Obviously me too...
:D Best one!!! But I was fooled too.
Christoph B
I think that fact isn't new. The BIOS on a normal PC is a 'Second OS' too.
There is one big difference: the BIOS is safer than the firmware of an GSM
modem.
But it's only my opinion
Viele Grüße!
Christoph Bänsch
Am 09.12.2013 um 19:32 schrieb Norayr Chilingarian nor...@arnet.am
thinnk this list is a good idea!
Since a week I receive all messages twice (by
community-boun...@openphoenux.org and
community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org). Am I the only one?
No! I receive them too! ;-)
Regards
Christoph Bänsch!
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Hi
If we were voting, I'd go for OpenPhonux, because it's roughly equal
parts Phone, Phoenix and Linux which seems about right.
From the domain name: www.openphoenux.org
Which is really too bad. We arent voting,
but if we were, Phonix would be my #1
Am 08.05.2012 09:45, schrieb urodelo:
I use dfu-util for flashing SHR and QtMoko on NAND
I always use dfutils for flashing android on nand
urodelo
On Mon, 07 May 2012 17:15:05 +0200, Jiří Pinkava j...@seznam.cz wrote:
I'm using dfu-utils time to time. I have stable version of QtMoko
on flash
Am Samstag 18 Juni 2011, 14:51:05 schrieb Daniele Forsi:
2011/6/17 Christoph Pulster wrote:
I think the Open Source community is missing to link and interaction
between projects. Add-on products like navigation-board can cross the
gap, for exaple it is useful for Openmoko, Qi Nanonote
device, usb host not tested yet)
- add driver and firmware for WLAN (chip is recognized, driver seems to be
buggy, does not execute commands)
- enable bluetooth (without success yet)
Enough for today, I will continue tomorrow.
Good night,
Christoph
Am Freitag 17 Juni 2011, 00:10:49 schrieb WB:
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Christoph and Rene
will be the first ones to test them starting on Thursday.
Eh, not being impatient or anything... but is there news
Am Sonntag 22 Mai 2011, 11:44:24 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
2011/5/21 Christoph Mair m...@chonyota.net:
Hi,
Am Samstag 21 Mai 2011, 16:41:06 schrieb Martix:
How much of power Navigation Board v3 consume, both in operational
state (all sensors are active) and in idle state (all sensors
. The wiki page lacks a few other updates too..
pinout and new pictures, for example.. I will try to fix this tomorrow.
Best Regards,
Christoph
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device useful for your projects. If there are any
questions, please let me know.
Cheers,
Christoph
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. KiCAD is already
installed, I just did not have enough time to play with it yet.
Do I need additional libraries?
No, everything is included in the two files.
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. Suggestions?
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an account to edit the openmoko wiki, but this could go under
userspace software in the Freerunner Navigation Board page.
I'm showing the application here at FOSDEM and it attracts quite a few people.
Nice work! Many thanks for it!
Best regards,
Christoph
or start hacking
on something ;-)
Christoph
[1] http://gitorious.org/freerunner-navigation-board
[2]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board#End_user_software
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soldering experience.
(*) This feature was not tested yet due to a missing kernel driver. I'm not
sure if it will work as expected.
(**) The programmable oscillator does not work due to a strange bug. See the
wiki [2] for details.
Have fun!
Christoph
[1] http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page
Am Freitag 13 August 2010, 11:47:26 schrieb sam tygier:
On 13/08/10 10:37, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Give me UNIX or give me a pencil :-)
+1
with emphasis on being about to modify
I won't buy something without documented test/solder pads for hardware
extensions.
Christoph
available.
I started to document the features of the new board:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v2
This might be the right place to collect ideas or suggestions on how to use
the new possibilities.
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Hi Tim,
Am Sonntag 20 Juni 2010, 18:52:06 schrieb Tim Abell:
How about an altitude (pressure) sensor?
That would make up for the accuracy of GPS height data.
As I wrote below, the pressure sensor BMP085 from Bosch Sensortec is already
included. This was one goal of the redesign.
Christoph
at least a footprint for new hardware, or
simply a lot of solder pads for easier expansion. Suggestions?
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- switch the oven off when you think it's done. The extra solder wire should
look like a ball now and the chip should be sunken onto the surface of the
PCB. Don't wait too long!
That's it! good luck!
Cheers,
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exactly how all these programms get their gps data so the
following is just a wild guess, but I think it should be rather easy to
integrate them into (fso-)gpsd if a inertial navigation system has been
developed.
Cheers,
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ker...@lists.openmoko.org/msg10526.html
I don't know exactly why Christoph Michele developed this, but I can
imagine some areas (who finds other ones?) what that these sensors
could be used for. You develop new user interfaces (3D gaming
On Sunday 02 May 2010 17:57:49 Stefan Schmidt wrote:
Hello.
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 17:42, Christoph Mair wrote:
Unfortunately the NOR bootloader does not work when both, pressure sensor
and navigation board, are connected (somebody knows why?). :)
Wild guess. You are not (ab-)using
sensor seen on the wiki
I'll think about it.
(and it has also temperature)?
The pressur sensor needs to measure the ambient temperature to deliver
accurate results. The temperature sensor is integrated and can be read using
my driver.
Cheers,
Christoph
Monitor, please
refer to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board
What can we do with it?
No idea. Perhaps someone of you can find an appropriate use :p
We are looking forward to get feedback and comments.
Cheers,
Christoph Michele
On Saturday 01 May 2010 16:09:05 Werner Almesberger wrote:
Christoph Mair wrote:
we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner:
a navigation board!
Very impressive. Congratulations !
Thank you!
I guess the next level would be to make a board that fits into one
On Saturday 01 May 2010 14:56:52 omcomali@porcupinefactory.org wrote:
On Sat, 1 May 2010 13:48:58 +0200
Christoph Mair m...@chonyota.net wrote:
we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner:
a navigation board!
Great work!
Are you going to distribute
[sent again to reach the mailing lists]
On Sunday 03 January 2010 13:11:52 Martin Jansa wrote:
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 09:25:57PM +0100, Christoph Mair wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use SHR the ubi images on my freerunner, but they did not
work. Does someone know the parameters which
:)
- Download a git snapshot and modify src/cpu/s3c2442/gta02.c. The interesting
lines are at the bottom of the file.
- Compile: make CPU=s3c2442
- Flash: dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D image/qi-s3c2442-master_*.udfu
Do not forget to flash the kernel, if needed.
Reboot.
Good luck!
Christoph
P.S. My
..
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Am Donnerstag 01 Oktober 2009 06:42:24 schrieben Sie:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Mikhail Umorin mike...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 16:18:51 Christoph Mair wrote:
Hi,
I successfully added a pressure sensor to my Freerunner. The BMP085 chip
from Bosch Sensortec
Am Donnerstag 01 Oktober 2009 16:57:18 schrieben Sie:
On 30 Sep 2009, at 22:18, Christoph Mair wrote:
...
I successfully added a pressure sensor to my Freerunner. The BMP085
chip from
Bosch Sensortec is a small (5x5x1.5mm) chip which includes a
pressure and a
temperature sensor. Power
/tlc59208f.html). For a
external, detachable solution, USB and a MCU may be the better option.
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http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/I2C_Pressure_Sensor
Sourcecode is available from http://gitorious.org/freerunner-navigation-
board/bmp085
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' it failed
(missing kernel configuration).
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misplaced. Just hide them, as
far as I can tell, they are optional :)
Christoph
P.S.: When closing the software, a dialog asks if you'd like to permanently
install the eDrawing application. Just deny if you don't want to.
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Although I'd prefer to mail it to someone in Switzerland I could also send it
to countries in the EU...
Best regards,
Christoph Siegenthaler
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Hi List
I made some first trials with qwo [12] today and have to say that I'm
really impressed, that's exactly what I was looking for! Give it a try!
As I missed a few things (mainly Umlaute, try writing swiss-german w/o them
;) I thought about posting my ~/.qworc here in case you'd need them
Hi
Running into the same problem. Using omview r32 on OM 2008.12 kustomizer
2. Thumbnails are created but no images or thumbnails are displayed... Any
news on that one?
Best regards, Chris
Marc Bantle wrote:
Hendrik Siedelmann schrieb:
2008/12/24 Marc Bantle openm...@rcie.de:
Hi
Steve Mosher wrote:
If you've done a fix, send me photos, your contact information
and I'll send you some belated gifts for the holiday.
Special bonus for people who post vids.
Just send a mail to elsie, chelsea and me and we'll decide on some
goodies.
Hey!
I could also bribe a
Hello,
are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official DIY-tutorials
on the hardware problems, i.e. the buzzing?
Best regards, Chris
KaZeR wrote:
-Message d'origine-
[mailto:community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org] De la part de
Christoph Pulster
Envoyé : mardi
Totally agreed. I've got a phone with which I can't make phone calls without
echo and buzzing even though the OM folks have been working on the basics
for weeks/months now. Come on... Phone calls are the only basic
functionality I can think of in a cell phone.
Gothnet wrote:
Yes, but I'm
a way to turn of word prediction in the handwriting
input style?
Best regards, Chris
Warren Baird wrote:
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Christoph Siegenthaler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Slowly but steadily my enthusiasm for the FR is vanishing. I was at least
hoping to be able to use my
Dear Community
I've been testing todays openmoko-testing-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2 together
with testing-om-gta02-20081207.uImage.bin after following the ML without
actually flashing my freerunner a lot (for a few weeks).
Positive:
- Boot time improved
- Suspending worked fairly well
- At least one
Dito. There's just one thing that's kind of a showstopper for me. I can't
receive sms. Sorry that I can't provide any useful data except for the fact
that I didn't receive a test-sms I sent to my number.
Anyone experiencing the same? This was the case with at least two of the
previous
,
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I red about stability problems with qtextended as well.. is this solved
already?
kimaidou wrote:
Hi
For using it as a phone, I recommed you to use the last qtextended
distribution.
2008/11/10 Christoph Simolka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I received my
be
used by as many people as possible.
Regards,
Christoph Simolka
kimaidou wrote:
Personaly I haven't encountered stability issues with my 44.2. The
only thing is the bluetooth does not work (not a pbm for me). The
audio settings are pretty good (no echo, etc.). It suspend resume as
needed
Thank you both for the hints! Had to do it like Tha_Man, dpkg -i instead of
aptitude...
Installing fso now, hope without further interuptions :)
Tha_Man wrote:
Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/10/1 Tha_Man [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Great find! I ran into this yesterday as well, but I have another
Hi
The more I use my FR the less I like the current input methods. Raster's
keyboard is a great improvement but still hardly useful if you're typing in a
language other then english (e.g. swiss german).
Well, I've got a few questions regarding input methods:
- Is it possible to use qtopia
Hi all
I've got the following problem: suspending the FR works (by pressing on/off and
automatically) but every time I wake it up (by pressing on/off) the device
wakes up for about 2s and returns straight back to its suspended state - until
I press on/off again. The second time, resuming works
Enjoy!
-Dan Staley
Very nice. I see you use the Invisible Shield and you installed yours
a little more neatly than I did mine. Were you really going 6 MPH when
you snapped the pictures?
Vinc
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/home/root/Documents
...
It'd save a little searching :)
- All my sms in the message app are doubled. Any hints on a fix for this?
And thanks a lot for the warning in the wiki about the qtopia issue. I
already stumbled over this one and reflashed my freerunner...
Best regards, Christoph
Michael
Merde, I read the reply in this thread too late... Could someone send me the
correct 89qtopia.bk~ file? I think I overwrote it... Thanks a lot in
advance!
David Samblas-3 wrote:
ps!, This was a copypaste from the wiki thanks Rui Muigel,
correcting it right now
the intended
I extracted 89qtopia from the tar.gz image of the newest FDOM Image. Sorry
that I didn't think of that before whining around on the ML. FDOM really
rocks!
I now installed tangogps on my laptop and use the freerunner as its GPS
source while plugged in - that's quite fun :-)
Christoph
of time
calling myself to tweak my FR2
Best regards, Christoph
P.S.: Any news on when to expect qtopia 4.4?
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forestmountain wrote:
Om2008.8
How do I get the Enter PIN code dialog window to reappear. If I by
accident hit Cancel the dialog is gone and doesn't reappear. Only if I
reboot that is!
Regards
Kent Knudsen
You need to restart X.
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I just started to use qtopia on my new FR: Where do I have to look for feed
to use with opkg? Is there an overview somewhere in the OM-wiki?
Best regards, Chris
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jup... thanks for solving :-)
Chris.
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Hi.
I did an okpg ugrade on ASU image and got the following:
Configuring kernel-2.6.24
Configuring kernel-image-2.6.24
Upgrading Kernel in Flash
DO NOT stop this process
Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 7e -- 98 % complete.
open input file: No such file or directory
Configuring kernel-module-arc4
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 13:39 +0100, Al Johnson wrote:
It's getting woken by a message from the GSM. Mine does it on reregistration
at variable intervals, maybe 3 times an hour. If it happens much more often
it's worth reporting.
I have the same issue (not always but sometimes),.. and this
Actually mine is a 1973 not a FR. I set the power-saving to dim first
then lock and I do not experience random wake-ups.
However, since this happens with the phone in a pocket, I an imagine
the screen getting touched every now and then.
Christoph
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:42:37 -0600, shawn
Yes, I can confirm this.
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 07:14:11 -0600, shawn sullivan wrote:
Does anyone else's FR run really warm? I had mine in my pocket last
night for a few hours and my leg got really toasty!!
. . .shawn
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you got a SD card plugged in?
Nope (due to our GPS issue ;) )
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On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 09:17 +0200, Marcus Bauer wrote:
I don't follow your view. The Debian ssh bug was all but obvious. That's
why it went for a long time unnoticed.
This is off topic but:
I don't consider the SSL issue (SSH was only affected by this) as all
Debian's fault.
First off all
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 10:55 +0100, Al Johnson wrote:
Only if the GPS app is trying to read maps from SD during the time the GPS is
getting the initial fix. Once we have the fix the required signal level is
lower, so even with the SD enabled the GPS holds a fix better than my Garmin
Geko.
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 08:34 +0200, Marcus Bauer wrote:
From all the Openmoko employees nobody has realized that the GPS is
broken. Why have you not used the phone yourselves? Why are you abusing
the community in such a shameless way?
This (and other - especially personal - insults like this) is
Hi.
I can only partly confirm this
With SD card removed,... I took 291 s (in my first tests) from inside a
building but on the window.
If I'm not at the windows but deeper (2m from the window away) inside
the building,.. it seems that I still don't get a fix.
Anyway,... I had it before
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 11:45 -0700, ian douglas wrote:
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1]
I have one, too. Ok it is a SanDisk SDHC ultra 8GB...
Seems to work,.. I've already added it to the wikipage :)
Chris.
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Just a short question:
I've bought my GTA02 about a week ago at pulster.de ...
When I do a cat /proc/cpuinfo it tells me
Hardware: GTA02
Revision: 0350
Serial :
But on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
there's at leas an
Hi.
Sometimes I have the problem that the GTA2 crashes completely,..
I did nothing (I assume the device was in standby),... and when I try to
reactivate it,.. nothing happens...
Even when I press the power button very long nothing happens... I have
to remove the battery (which is very annoying,
Hi.
When I update (opkg update) I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/opkg# opkg update
Downloading http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/all/Packages.gz
Downloading http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/all/Packages.sig
Signature check failed
Downloading
Got mine last friday :-) from Pulster ...
Everything worked well :)
Regards,
Chris.
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On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 22:45 +0200, arne anka wrote:
nope. signature files seem to be non-existent, opkg probably checks for
them by default.
Uhm should we perhaps bring this to the attention of the developers?
Having signed packages is IMHO very important for security.
the miss of
Hi.
I've looked a bit into the following:
1) The battery seems to be charging:
But why is the value POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW negative?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/devices/platform/bq27000-battery.0/power_supply/bat#
cat uevent
POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=bat
POWER_SUPPLY_TYPE=Battery
Ah,... and it's intersting that, after the battery has been fully
loaded,... the POWER_SUPPLY_TIME_TO_FULL_NOW becomes 3932100
?!
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arne anka schrieb:
does anybody know whether it works with motorola phones only?
afaik yes.
means it only works with motorola devices.
aww ...
back to bluetooth is it, then.
at least, the number of small bt receivers available with mic and 3.5
jacks increased over the last
Ilja O. wrote:
1) Auth using PIN number (this requires encrypted image presence in
phone file system by it's boot time end -- not reallyl convenient if
SD card is used).
IMO encrypting Data with the PIN Number is not such a good thing,
because the possibilities of different keys are
Well not entirely.
At least not the vanilla funambol installation.
Of course syncing contacts/calendars/notes can be done with funambol out
of the box.
But in the thread .Mac like service there came up some additional
ideas (like a transparent filesystem that stores files in the net when
around
funambol than reinvent the wheel.
Christoph
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Who's in?
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As I understood Video playback will be virtually impossible on the
freerunner, at least from the sd card (which is the only sensible
location to store videos on the neo ftm).
Please correct me if I misunderstood.
Well that could have the potential to kill the Freerunner as consumer
product.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) schrieb:
snip
320x240 video would be sane possibly if the source is
internal flash instead of SD or maybe 802.11.
Well ... that is not so bad ... even if the fact that sd card cannot be
the source for is a bit sad ...
Well that could have the potential to
how this command is implemented on other phones?
If we find a generic version of this call, we could simply write an
software-applet, which show the current homezone-status -- even with a
picture of a house :-)
As described above AT+CRSM is 'generic'.
BR
Christoph
according to plan as of march 16th.
regards
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Well, slightly earlier than September doesn't read like April to me ...
but hope dies last ;)
Andy Powell schrieb:
On Friday 14 March 2008 13:55, Tom Cooksey wrote:
A friend just forwarded this on to me:
but did you actually read it?
However, at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology
Is there a fuse port for open embedded?
If not maybe it could be a viable Google SoC project (provided it's not
too trivial) ...
regards
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On second thought however I think fuse should be high level enough to
stand above architectural problems.
Which morphs my question to Anybody tried to use fuse with Openmoko?
Any problems?
Christoph
Ivo Anjo schrieb:
I might be misunderstanding stuff here, but there seem to be a lot
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