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Subject: Re: Mokomake mkae setup fails
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:24:59 +0930
From: Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ewan Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: community@lists.openmoko.org
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Ewan Marshall wrote:
Make setup for
I keep getting bugged for it too, and I've been saying end of March
also. But there's now only 2 days left in March, so what should I begin
telling people that ask?
Dunc
Steven ** wrote:
Yah. I was wondering about that. A friend of mine keeps bugging me
asking when is it going to be
Salve Gabriel!
Gabriel Ambuehl schrieb am Mittwoch, den 28. März 2007 um 08:38h:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 00:52:20 Robert Michel wrote:
Ahh.. I can hear it with the Neo1973 headset as well, wenn I pull out
the headset for 0,7mm - mybe my 2,5 mm 4 pin jack is not accurat enough.
I got the
Don't forget that phones have vibrators. They could be used in cunning
ways with a relatively simple UI to provide feedback and thus
usability of touchscreens for even completely blind people.
On 3/27/07, Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:23:08 Bartlomiej
I forgot mentioning pocketsphinx (voice recognition), which has an
openembedded port already
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Hi
I've been recently confronted to these questions for the tuxdroid
project (which i intend to run on a NAS/Home router).
About text-to-speech, eSpeak seems really interesting for embedded
devices, plus it's more or less the only 100% free sotfware of this
category (others, like festival /
I have an itch that I would like to explain to you and give an idea of how
to overcome that itch and see if that is possible or not, and if so a good
idea or not. So first here is my itch. I have a VoIP phone at home which
uses my WiFi connection to make calls using skype. I like that it helps
Apologies if this arrives twice...
For starters, a friendly reminder that it's spelled sense.
That said, the way to do this is not with skype, but with Asterisk. If you
route ALL your incoming calls through an asterisk box (whether hosted by
you, or by a service provider) it should be possible
Don't be so dismissive. It's an interesting idea. It may happen some
day. But it would be pretty difficult at this point. The path would
have to be pretty circuitous, the latency and odds of a dropped call
would keep going up and up with each new link. I've never tried it
myself, but I've
Yeah with such a closed minded an answer as that I can ignore it almost
instintively. Thanks for the spell check sometimes my mind goes faster than
my spelling. This sounds like a really good alternative. Thanks for the
post. I will now more eagerly look forward to the neo. Will there need
Getting it set up the way I described will require some hacking, but it's
nothing very difficult. Basically, we have to make sure the default voice
interface works properly with both voice and GSM, and then figure out how to
make the phone establish two calls simultaneously (via gsm and wifi) and
Might it be much simpler?
On my current cell phone, I can initiate a 3-way call after already talking
to somebody for any amount of time. So, when you get home, have a script
on the neo start a 3-way call to your home number, which will be answered by
your neo's call waiting via wifi, then
Matthew... what you're describing is sometimes called Fixed Mobile
Convergence. Or rather, the FMC term has grown to encompass the
scenario you describe.
I use Skype on a HTC Apache (or is it the Wizard?) with EVDO and
voice from Verizon. Honestly, I'm surprised Verizon lets me get away
On 3/28/07, Matthew S. Hamrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew... what you're describing is sometimes called Fixed Mobile
Convergence. Or rather, the FMC term has grown to encompass the
scenario you describe.
according to their website, www.grandcentral.com will provide this kind of
Hi Jeff,
Grandcentral divert all calls from a pre-determined pstn number that
they assign (and cant be transferred to any other carrier so once you
sign up unless you are prepared to change all your business cards etc
you're stuck with them).
They then deliver all calls from their central
Looks interesting i will have to take a look thanks.
On 3/28/07, Jeff Andros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/28/07, Matthew S. Hamrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew... what you're describing is sometimes called Fixed Mobile
Convergence. Or rather, the FMC term has grown to encompass the
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