Re: using the openmoko neo101 in mass storage mode

2008-05-31 Thread Matt Mets
Andy Green wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Somebody in the thread at some point said: | +1 ;-) So, how is unmounting SD card to share it going to work on GTA03. How come that is an issue? (warning: wild speculation) Does the GTA03 not have flash? If so, you could partit

Re: using the openmoko neo101 in mass storage mode

2008-05-30 Thread Matt Mets
I believe this has been discussed at some point, but there is a file-storage module that emulates a mass storage device: http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/file_storage.html I don't see it included in the preview ASU package, but it should be trivial to build separately. The issue (that I see, a

Re: My experience with the Freerunner

2008-05-28 Thread Matt Mets
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: On Wed, 28 May 2008 19:14:46 -0400 Matt Mets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: Matt Mets wrote: I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a short video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM

Re: My experience with the Freerunner

2008-05-28 Thread Matt Mets
>Matt Mets wrote: >> I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a  >> short video of it: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM > >Cool video! Thanks! >> The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better  >&

Re: My experience with the Freerunner

2008-05-28 Thread Matt Mets
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a short video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM The interface seems really responsive, way better than the GTK version. The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better than the video might s

RE: Neo as cellular modem?

2008-05-27 Thread Matt Mets
It should be no problem.  You just have to set up your routing tables correctly so that the desktop knows to route its traffic to the device, and the device knows to forward traffic to the cellular connection.  It would be really handy to have an application to configure all of this automagicall

Re: Funny Dialer

2008-05-15 Thread matt . mets
Thanks everyone :-). I'm pretty sure the 'noise' is Sigur Rós. It was getting pretty late... Matt What is that noise in the background? Do you do your programming in a haunted house? It's freakin me out... -Steven On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:44 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All, > > I'v

RE: Funny Dialer

2008-05-15 Thread matt . mets
ut it. Cheers, Matt ----- Matt Mets http://cibomahto.com   I love retro stuff.   Michael and I were talking about sampleapps for beginners and I thought it would be cool to to do a “hello world” dialer.get it?  I know kinda dorky.   Doing a remix of the old rotary dialer asa “hello wo

Re: Funny Dialer

2008-05-11 Thread Matt Mets
I'm assuming you mean what we call a rotary phone in the US? I'm working on one... Here is a screenshot: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cibomahto/2458507254/ It's just a mock-up program at the moment though, no hooks to the actual dialer. Cheers, Matt Bastian Muck wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIG

Re: Gaming on Openmoko?

2008-05-09 Thread matt . mets
The problem that I see with a virtual keypad (besides the lack of tactile feedback) is that the screen can only handle one button press at a time.  Most games require at least a d-pad and action button to be accessible at the same time in order to be playable.  Pacman doesn't though :-D. Perhap

Re: Loosing your moko

2008-04-03 Thread matt . mets
I would also recommend that some form of authentication and (optionally) encryption be used on the data, in case you don't want the whole world to know your location. That way, you could have your phone report home its position by default, and if it gets stolen you just need to look to see wher