Re: GTA02 2450 mAh Smart Battery

2014-09-02 Thread Matteo Sanvito
Thank you very much Yury! my battery life is about 3 hours, your tutorial
will help me!

Have a nice day!
Matteo
Il 02/set/2014 09:37 Yury S z...@onego.ru ha scritto:

 how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
 sorry)

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/

 thanks also to this useful video

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQJbKsJuQw



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Re: Pong Was: ping

2014-06-17 Thread Matteo Sanvito
pong from italy!
i'm still working on my openmoko :P
have a nice day!


2014-06-17 11:18 GMT+02:00 Evgeniy Ginzburg nad@gmail.com:

 Pong, have nice summer.


 On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christoph Pulster openm...@pulster.de
 wrote:

 Anybody out there ? :-)


 May I put some life in this list with my stock / offer list:

 GTA02, new, 299 eur
 GTA02, used, 199 eur
 Wikireader, 29 eur

 battery, originalnew, 9 eur
 power adapter, 9 eur
 Car holder, 5 eur
 leather case, 29 eur
 GPS antenna, 15 eur
 link cable, 4 eur
 spares display, 49 eur


 FREE Items for any order: pouch, headset, printed manual, display
 protection, debug board

 more infos in my tiny shop www.pulster.eu



 to all remaining Openmoko'ianian, have a nice summer time !

 Christoph

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Hackable:1 - looking for old version

2014-05-16 Thread Matteo Sanvito
Hi all,

My GTA02 finally came back to me repaired and I would like to have fun with
it like in the good old times!
So, I take a look to the wiki, I downloaded some images, I reordered some
distros I still have on my pc... But I miss Hackable:1, the old version. In
particular, I have Hackable dse, but i can't find previous versions like
Hackable rev5 chuck and the previous one (the one with orange-gray theme).
Is there someone who still own a copy of these? Unfortunately, the official
website is down... :(

Thank you in advance,
Goodnight (or day, here is a bit late!)

Matteo
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Re: OpenPhoenux@FOSDEM2014

2014-02-05 Thread matteo sanvito
Hello Boudewijn
Thank you so much for this summary, I appreciate it very much because I
could not be there. I'm very happy to see that our community is still
alive, so thank you very much!

Best regards,
Matteo
Il 05/feb/2014 23:25 Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com ha scritto:

 Hi List,

 As you know, last weekend FOSDEM was held at the Brussels Free University.
 For
 the first time in years, OpenPhoenux didn't have its own stand. Luckily
 enough
 Michael from OpenPandora/Pyra offered to use part of their stand.

 There were a GTA04 in Freerunner case and a Freerunner to admire, both
 running
 QtMoko (v58/56), and lacking a spare GTA04-board I put the old Freerunner
 board next to it for the idea (it had been nice if all visitors had
 recognized
 the imposter immediately, they didn't though ;-) )

 Besides the hardware there were some flyers for the GTA04 as well as the
 Neo900. There were a couple of people dropping by thinking of their
 Openmoko
 in a drawer, pleasantly surprised by the looks of QtMoko and asking about
 the
 battery life of the new boards. I can get by, with about a day of battery
 life
 with light usage. That seemed reasonable to them, one of them got just six
 hours out of his Freerunner.

 There was quite a lot of interest in Neo900 as well, even though the flyers
 were not more than the specs page of neo900.org.

 OpenPandora's successor, DragonBox Pyra was on show. With OpenPandora
 being a
 sister project, running very similar hardware and production facilities, it
 would be nice if we can keep sharing hardware. The Pyra got a fast dual
 core
 A15 CPU, and it seems you can throw anything at it. We haven't spoken about
 power consumption though, I just know one of the strong points of
 OpenPandora
 is its huge battery.

 The stand next to us was about power savings in software (
 http://mageec.org/),
 such as optimization flags at compile time. Perhaps some of their findings
 are
 applicable in ARM as well.

 There were more than a few list members; Chris pointed me to the
 powersavers
 above and we had a general chat, PaulK came by to talk about Replicant and
 the
 kernel. I haven't had time to do much more than keeping up with the
 mailinglist, so there wasn't anything I could tell him first hand. GNUtoo
 was
 at the CoreBoot stand, I only spoke him shortly.

 Later on the day I got my new SIM for the Limesco network. Limesco is a
 MVNO
 in the Netherlands, run by hackers and activists for the same. In case
 you're
 in the Netherlands, give them a look (Disclosure: I'm involved in Limesco,
 so
 I'm a bit biased ;-) ) The nice thing is that this way you can run the
 whole
 mobile stack in house: we got either our own hardware or firmware, our
 own
 printed case, on our own network, and perhaps we can use Sysmocoms
 programmable SIMs.

 We ended with a dinner with members of different projects. I had a great
 time,
 enjoyed meeting old friends and telling people about our project. Thank you
 all for making it possible!

 Best regards,

 Boudewijn


 PS: I got some photos, I'll send an update when they're available online.
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Re: USB networking Win7

2014-01-17 Thread matteo sanvito
Yeah, i can confirm what rhn said, I did the same!

good luck!
matteo


2014/1/17 rhn omcomali@porcupinefactory.org

 On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:

  El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael
 Spacefalcon escribió:
 
   dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
  
PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
  
   PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
   not just free as in beer.  Of course Windows isn't, but we are talking
   about PuTTY, right?
 
  I know PuTTY very well. But, I was talking about how to bring up the
  USB network interface in Win7
 
  Thanks
 
matthias

 The Freerunner works as a USB Ethernet gadget (RNDIS).
 You need to install an .inf file (some kind of a description?) or else
 Windows will not work with it.

 [1] is describing how to do it. I did it a long time ago myself with the
 Freerunner, but I'm not sure if I used this exact guide.

 Cheers,
 rhn

 [1]
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_and_Windows#USB_Ethernet_emulation

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Re: [gta02] a few questions

2013-11-13 Thread matteo sanvito
Hi ed,
I don't know about your first question, while about the second one, try to
change  to  after ...STAT1)

I'm glad to see that there is someone other that still uses gta02 :')

Best regards,
matteo
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Re: [LAST CALL] Re: Giving away my gta2

2013-06-28 Thread matteo sanvito
Steve, don't feel alone. I trust in openmoko project.
i didn't accept your offer because i broke my gta02 usb port but i will fix
it (soon, i hope) and i thought that someone would need it more than me ;)

Best regards,
Matteo
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] openmoko.org server move

2013-05-15 Thread matteo sanvito
Sorry if I return in-topic :D
How much space and time did it take to you to backup the wiki? And what
about the official mailing list (what you think it will be like)? I want to
do a personal backup of all we did in these years and I would like to know
how I should face it.
Thank you!!
Matteo
Il giorno 15/mag/2013 17:32, Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl ha
scritto:

 [cut]
  the poor maqui berry people must think they are about to get 100s of
  sales with all the website traffic
 well, i just hope Radek earned a lot for selling this domain ;)

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] openmoko.org server move

2013-05-13 Thread matteo sanvito
Thank you very much! I would have done a backup somehow as soon because I
was afraid of losing all that knowledge! And thank you too Sean!!


2013/5/13 Harald Welte lafo...@gnumonks.org

 Dear all,

 during the next weeks I'm going to move *.openmoko.org to a new much
 simplified infrastructure on one physical server, rather than a dozen of
 virtual machines over three physical machines.  As part of that, there
 will be occasional outages, without any additional announcements.  The
 IP addresses for all of openmoko.org services will also change as part
 of that process.

 I will start step-by-step with
 web/wiki/dcs/svn/trac/git/people/bugzilla, while e-mail and mailing
 lists will be running on the old machines until the very last step.  So
 this (and other) mailing lists are going to work.  I'll send another
 announcement before touching anything e-mail related.

 Once the move to the new server is completed, I will finalyl be able to
 do the long overdue step and accept other volunteers from the community
 for system administration.

 Thanks to Sean Moss-Pultz for paying for the server hosting until today
 out of his personal pocket.

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