Hi,
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Paul V. Borza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've flashed the updated 2008.8 on my Freerunner, and then left it for a
couple of days without turning on.
Yesterday I've tried to turn it on: it starts, the Openmoko logo appears,
and then it suddenly turns off.
I
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Battery
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I'll do that.
Thanks.
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Paul V. Borza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've flashed the updated 2008.8 on my Freerunner, and then left it for a
couple of days without turning on.
I've had better luck booting with the wall charger - I think it generates
slightly more current than most usb ports. You might want to try that ---
if that fails, then I think a replacement battery might be your only option.
G'luck
Warren
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Paul V. Borza
if that fails, then I think a replacement battery might be your only option.
The battery will be fine, it's just that the phone refuses to charge it.
I've had a lot of good results with a Nokia battery charger. You can
also hope you've got enough juice in battery to load up the uboot menu
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Christ van Willegen skrev:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Paul V. Borza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've flashed the updated 2008.8 on my Freerunner, and then left it for a
couple of days without turning on.
Yesterday I've tried to turn it on: it starts, the Openmoko logo appears,
and
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I had this problem, too. When it had this issue, i checked, if my
laptop find a usb device, and it did. the freerunner stays in uboot,
bis doesn't want to charge. but i have the impression, that it charges
with 100mA. That is not enough for running
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
Does anyone know WHY it don't charge when it is off?
My logic says that it is very important to have the option charge the
battery when it is flat.
I can't give you a simple answer. Charging is controlled by the PCF50633
chip, based on configuration values that are
Tuesday 02 September 2008 Paul V. Borza wrote:
I've flashed the updated 2008.8 on my Freerunner, and then left it for a
couple of days without turning on.Yesterday I've tried to turn it on: it
starts, the Openmoko logo appears, and then it suddenly turns off.
I think this is because of the
Everything would be great, but I don't have the wall charger with me, and I
won't have it near me anytime soon (three weeks).However, I've got another
charger from another phone that says:
Input: 100-240V~0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V 1A LPS
This is the charger for a HTC phone, can't remember the model
Paul V. Borza wrote:
Everything would be great, but I don't have the wall charger with me,
and I won't have it near me anytime soon (three weeks).
However, I've got another charger from another phone that says:
Input: 100-240V~0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V 1A LPS
This is the charger for a HTC
Tuesday 02 September 2008 Paul V. Borza wrote:
Everything would be great, but I don't have the wall charger with me, and I
won't have it near me anytime soon (three weeks).However, I've got another
charger from another phone that says:
Input: 100-240V~0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V 1A LPS
This is
Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote:
Tuesday 02 September 2008 Paul V. Borza wrote:
Everything would be great, but I don't have the wall charger with me, and I
won't have it near me anytime soon (three weeks).However, I've got another
charger from another phone that says:
Input: 100-240V~0.2A
Yes I've experienced this too. I have spare batteries so I experimented with
completely draining my battery, and if you insert the charger, you'll probably
hear a little noise out of the speaker, maybe feel it vibrate or see the LED
blink, but it won't actually turn on because there's not
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
the wiki provided me with a very simple (if slightly obscure) semi-fix:
1. Push and hold the AUX button
2. Plug in the wall charger
I had to actually press the power button at this stage to get the boot menu
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