Al Johnson wrote:
> On Friday 19 September 2008, Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> Denis Galvão wrote:
>>> On 18/09/2008, at 01:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:
I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
New Zealand conditions.
>>> For sure Adam.
>>>
>>> Like Michael said, we sho
On 18 Sep 2008, at 13:52, Denis Galvão wrote:
> ...
> Is this possible to use the actual GTA_02 hardware version to do:
> - Compass ?
> - Altimeter ?
This would be really cool for glider (hang-glider, paraglider) pilots.
They usually carry a combined altimeter / variometer instrument
(commonl
On 18 Sep 2008, at 16:54, Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
> well i think the gps can give you the altitute, albeit not very
> precise,
> but it works fine.
It's not in the LEAST bit accurate. Like ±200m or so. This is hopeless
if you want to measure the rise & fall of the tide, atmospheric
pr
On Friday 19 September 2008, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Denis Galvão wrote:
> > On 18/09/2008, at 01:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> >> I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
> >> New Zealand conditions.
> >
> > For sure Adam.
> >
> > Like Michael said, we should start somethi
> I'm thinking we need to make a generic expandable water proof (or at
> least harsh conditions proof) case for the FR.
>
> For rapid prototyping, the very best interface would be USB. Future
> applications might tie in at a more intimate level. At least for the
> sensors mentioned so far the d
Denis Galvão wrote:
> On 18/09/2008, at 01:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:
>> I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
>> New Zealand conditions.
>
>
> For sure Adam.
>
> Like Michael said, we should start something in the wiki.
>
> I was looking for something similar and f
Crane, Matthew wrote:
> It would be a pretty straight forward project to make a ez-usb key with a
> magnetometer and pressure sensor.
I've been dying to do an EZ-USB / Openmoko project, for over a year.
This would be way cool.
Michael
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pressure sensor:
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> http://www.vti.fi/en/products/pressure-sensors/
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Subject: Re: Idea for Openmoko application: Tide updates
On 18/09/2008, at 01:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
> New Zealand conditions.
Fo
>
> This is what Im looking for, at least as a water proof case.
>
> Is this possible to use the actual GTA_02 hardware version to do:
> - Compass ?
> - Altimeter ?
>
> How should be the best way to have this information on the phone?
> Using an external hardware module?
>
when designing a waterpro
On 18/09/2008, at 01:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
> New Zealand conditions.
For sure Adam.
Like Michael said, we should start something in the wiki.
I was looking for something similar and found this:
http://www.sonimtech.com/
On Wednesday 17 September 2008, Crane, Matthew wrote:
> I'm from the coast, into surf/sailing.
>
> Ideas:
>
> - openmoko attached to bouys, phones home with bouy angle, wave forces
> - openmoko race application, allow other boats to watch speed, position,
> and accel forces on race participants (wo
> Hi Michael.
>
> We have similar toughts about it.
>
> What Im willing to do is a real Adventure Phone, based on
> Freeruneer and Debian.
>
> Im planning a water/dirt proof rubber case. Something that should
> be great is a compass too...
>
> Im a brazilian surfer, so this why I think that it coul
Crane, Matthew wrote:
> I'm from the coast, into surf/sailing.
>
> Ideas:
>
> - openmoko attached to bouys, phones home with bouy angle, wave forces
> - openmoko race application, allow other boats to watch speed, position,
> and accel forces on race participants (would be cool to see graphic
Hi Michael.
We have similar toughts about it.
What Im willing to do is a real Adventure Phone, based on Freeruneer
and Debian.
Im planning a water/dirt proof rubber case. Something that should be
great is a compass too...
Im a brazilian surfer, so this why I think that it could be a real
Matthew, I think these ideas are great. I often think that similar
applications could be developed using an Arduino board and some
specific modules, but once you price it all up you might as well just
use a FreeRunner.
You've probably seen boat race tracking on Google Maps:
http://googlemapsmania
I'm from the coast, into surf/sailing.
Ideas:
- openmoko attached to bouys, phones home with bouy angle, wave forces
- openmoko race application, allow other boats to watch speed, position,
and accel forces on race participants (would be cool to see graphic of
boat hitting waves and the angle
Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
> out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
> nice review:
>
> http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
>
> Something like this would seem to be ideal for Openmoko,
On 9/17/08, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
> out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
> nice review:
>
> http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
>
> Something like this would s
Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
> out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
> nice review:
>
> http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
Cool
> Something like this would seem to be ideal for Openmoko
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