Re: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Alexandre Ghisoli
Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 16:08 +0200, Rodney Arne Karlsen a écrit : Hi there While you can choose your callerID when using a sip server, it may not stay the way you set it once it passes through the PSTN gateway. I tried playing with CallerID stuff some time back here in South Africa

Re: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Richard Bennett
On Thursday 08 February 2007 09:01, Alexandre Ghisoli wrote: Sorry to throw a spanner in the works but I'm not sure that this will work here. It may work in other countries. I think I heard about it working in the US. I'll second that for switzerland. When you subscribe for a E1 channel

RE: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Graham Auld
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 February 2007 05:34 To: Graham Auld Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: RE: Missed call communication protocol On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Graham Auld wrote: I like it,

Free maps after all?

2007-02-08 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
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Re: Free maps after all?

2007-02-08 Thread Florent THIERY
Hi I know it's important to have binary maps archives, but wouldn't it be simpler/better/easier to do a google maps + GPS mashup application (before open source maps are complete)? Again, sadly no EDGE... Florent ___ OpenMoko community mailing list

Re: Free maps after all?

2007-02-08 Thread Terrence Barr - Evangelist, Java Mobile Embedded
Honestly, I am not too impressed by the Wayfinder or Google maps concept of on-demand online mapping. Sure, it offers many benefits in terms of being current and offering real-time services. But what if you are in a remote area without wireless access, i.e. when you need the maps most? I'd

Re: Free maps after all?

2007-02-08 Thread Sven Neuhaus
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote: http://go.theregister.com/feed/http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/02/08/nokia_frees_smart2go/ Let's hope they adapt their Linux client to the OpenMoko environment. I kind of like the business model they are proposing. For people who need satellite navigation services only

Re: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Alexandre Ghisoli
Le jeudi 08 février 2007 à 11:16 +0100, Richard Bennett a écrit : 2/ For ISDN network (Q.931 signaling), use of the UserInfo field, on the signaling session (yes, you can send some byte when the phone is ringing, without charge) Ok... Are you sure you don't mean the 'Display' field in the

Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management...

2007-02-08 Thread Florent THIERY
Hi I have some little questions: - how hard will it be possible to port maemo apps to OpenMoko (if possible)? - what about package management? apt-get like mecanism? Do you consider using mkezx ? An official binary repository?... - will the AP's filesystem be read-write ? - already thought of

Re: Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management...

2007-02-08 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Hi Florent, please send text-only E-Mail to this list. - how hard will it be possible to port maemo apps to OpenMoko (if possible)? This question is two-fold -- it has a build level and an UI level. Build level: You would need to change the Maemo specific application and widget classes to

Re: Free maps after all?

2007-02-08 Thread Terrence Barr - Evangelist, Java Mobile Embedded
Florent THIERY wrote: Yes, but consider it differently: You are at home and you're going to go soon somewhere. Before going, your handset is connected to Internet using usblan or bluetooth, and you plan your trip; the app asks you where you want to go, fetches gps info for the starting

Re: Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management...

2007-02-08 Thread Florent THIERY
- what about package management? apt-get like mecanism? Do you consider using mkezx ? An official binary repository?... for phase 1 we will use ipkg. For phase 2 we either would like to see an sqlite backend in ipkg (because the default one is really slow) or something written from scratch.

Re: Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management.

2007-02-08 Thread Florent THIERY
I didn't find any self powered keyboard on google, but a lot of bluetooth / IR battery powered keyboards http://www.expansys.lu/p.aspx?i=112314 http://www.expansys.lu/n.aspx?f=132 http://www.nokiausa.com/accessories/item_details/1,8994,product:SU-8W,00.html A battery powered foldable keyboard

powered keyboards (was: various questions...)

2007-02-08 Thread michael
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Florent THIERY wrote: I didn't find any self powered keyboard on google, but a lot of bluetooth / IR battery powered keyboards http: //www.expansys.lu/p.aspx?i=112314 http: //www.expansys.lu/n.aspx?f=132 http:

Re: Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management.

2007-02-08 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
On Thursday 08 February 2007 18:06:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Almost certainly. At the very least there is a microcontroller or other hardware to handle the USB protocol and to do the keyboard scanning. Unless someone cleverly makes a self-powered keyboard. Anyone know of one? All Bluetooth

Re: Various questions ideas: Maemo porting, package management...

2007-02-08 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Florent THIERY writes: Hum, does a keyboard need to be powered? Unless it's got a battery... ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

Hardware changes between phases ?

2007-02-08 Thread Pranav Desai
Hello All, Are there going to hardware changes between Phase1 and Phase2 ... from this posting it sounds like that, just wanted to verify. http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/00.html 2007-03-11 Phase 1: Official Developer Launch We will sell the Neo1973 direct from

Re: Hardware changes between phases ?

2007-02-08 Thread Rod Whitby
Make sure you don't misread Sean's announcement - Phase 2 refers to the mass public sales of the v1 device. The 'introduction' of the v2 device at that same time will most likely be in the form of web pages, not v2 hardware. That doesn't preclude minor hardware changes between Phase 1 and Phase

Re: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Richard Bennett
On Thursday 08 February 2007 16:20, Jonathon Suggs wrote: Telcos are not going to let this type of thing happen. I'm all for being able to do things for 'free as in beer' with my 'free as in speech' phone...BUT if we start abusing some features/protocols then they will notice/retaliate. True,

Re: Missed call communication protocol

2007-02-08 Thread Richard Bennett
On Thursday 08 February 2007 15:06, Alexandre Ghisoli wrote: I was working on a project, maybe 15 years ago, where we developped a modem to transfer data : 1/ during setup, for free 2/ during the blanks of a conversation (approx 80% of the time, because only one speaks at time, so you got a