Re: Fun using power button LEDs as battery indicator

2008-10-11 Thread Michael Shiloh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have written other script for that LEDs some time ago, it's called ledd and it's indicating charging state and transferring data over wifi. http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/ledd I added this to the Buttons and LEDs page:

Re: Fun using power button LEDs as battery indicator

2008-10-11 Thread Michael Shiloh
I added an FAQ with this question and pointed to the wiki page. Hopefully this will bring the LEDs to the attention of new users more easily. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FAQ#What_are_the_LEDs_on_the_Neo_FreeRunner_for.3F Nick Van Fossen wrote: Some of you probably knew this, but I just

Fun using power button LEDs as battery indicator

2008-10-10 Thread Nick Van Fossen
Some of you probably knew this, but I just found out that the Freerunner actually has a couple LEDs under the power button, but they don't seem to be used yet in 2008.9 stable. So, I thought it would be helpful to use them as an external battery power indicator. If you are like me, I let my

Re: Fun using power button LEDs as battery indicator

2008-10-10 Thread seba . dos1
I have written other script for that LEDs some time ago, it's called ledd and it's indicating charging state and transferring data over wifi. http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/ledd On polish wiki (http://openmoko.opendevice.org/wiki/) you can find other interesting stuff. On 10/10/08, Nick Van

Re: Fun using power button LEDs as battery indicator

2008-10-10 Thread Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have written other script for that LEDs some time ago, it's called ledd and it's indicating charging state and transferring data over wifi. http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/ledd Look also at openmoko-led [1]; it was the first led implementation, it's written in C