Further to the recent questions about our mailinglists thread, ISTM
that this is more suitable for device-owners than the wider community
list.
As I see it you have a device in your hand and you want to hear from
other users who have devices in their hands = device-owners, a list
where
Just have a look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gpsd
in the section GPS on Gta02
Greets
Michael
On Thursday 10 July 2008 07:57:19 Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
I'm having some trouble getting GPS to work on my Freerunner
Having installed gpsd and tangogps, I tried starting gpsd and got:
2008/7/10 simarillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just have a look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gpsd
Ah. Thanks. I hadn't spotted that.
Why hasn't this been corrected in the gpsd package?
Regards
Jeff
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Tobias Diedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Kemnade wrote:
I have tried to do get some values from the accelerometers.
I get from /dev/input/event3 these values:
000b070: 5de6 7148 4108 0200 0200 ee08 ].qHA...
000b080: 5de6
I also didn't know about these other list.
and i'm not subscribed to it. but i think if all questions that belongs
to a real problem with the
device are placed to that list, there wouldn't be a reason to listen to
this list here.
and you could rename this list from community to fancy litle
Jeffrey Ratcliffe schrieb:
I'm having some trouble getting GPS to work on my Freerunner
Having installed gpsd and tangogps, I tried starting gpsd and got:
Starting gpsd: No /dev/ttyS3 GPS device, aborting gpsd startup. Check
/etc/default/gpsd
and tangogps couldn't find the gps receiver
I
Hi all! :)
I bought freerunner and I wanted to install qtopia on it but... I can't find
what is the suggested build to install and I can't find the correct files to
download, in any daily build directory!
I know only that I need a .bin file for the kernel and a .jffs2 file for the
root
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 21:28 +0200, Michael Kluge wrote:
Hi all,
I have a slight problem with the landscape mode. It seems that the
touchscreen subtracts
some value from the x position where I touched the screen with the
stylus. The y value
seems to be fine. If I tap on the '+' on the
I think when I use the Milestone 1 kernel, I can't hang up calls - the
two
buttons for Hold Hang up are blank. This kernel fixes that.
what exactly is the meaning of kernel? if i think kernel like in linux
kernel, i wonder how a kernel could possibly fix a gui bug.
dorje wrote:
Hi all! :)
I bought freerunner and I wanted to install qtopia on it but... I can't find
what is the suggested build to install and I can't find the correct files to
download, in any daily build directory!
I know only that I need a .bin file for the kernel and a .jffs2 file
Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a Qtopia image for freerunner at qtopia.net.
Thank you! :)
Can I use the rootfs-gta02.tgz directly whith dfu-util or have I to build a
jffs2 file?
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I have build a jffs2 file;
mkfs.jffs2 --pad=0x70 -o rootfs.jffs2 -e 0x4000 -n -d /tmp/jffsroot/
than, i installed the jffs2 with dfu-util...all things looks good...but when i
boot this rootfs, i just see a black
screen with a white underline and all ca. 20 sec. i see a graphical interface
Hi all
We are coordinating a Spain-Portugal order of Freerunners via pulster.com here
is the wiki page http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/IberiaGroupSale with
sales/shippment conditions.
It may be interesting for all of you that doesn't have enough people to create
a 10 pack group, we are not
Hi,
ps: i have photos of the 'tricky' O2 sim, so if youre unsure or find
yours does the same, we should be able to identify the manufacturer by a
nice high-res shot of the 'chip' (the layout of the pads is somehow
'characteristic')
I have uploaded photos of my O2 sim that shows the exact
Hi.
Jeffrey Ratcliffe schrieb:
Who has a German SIM working in their FR?
Me.
I have a SIM card from O2 which is 3G capable. On the back UMTS/GSM
SIM is printed.
It has been working flawlessly for me on the Neo1973 and the Freerunner
(however it caushes all kinds of problems on a Siemens CX65
Andreas Kemnade wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 20:26:45 +0200
Tobias Diedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Kemnade wrote:
I have tried to do get some values from the accelerometers.
I get from /dev/input/event3 these values:
000b070: 5de6 7148 4108 0200 0200 ee08
I've been wanting to test out the UI that is shown on the wiki and software
reviews around the net. Upon building (make qemu) and letting it complete I
got a very different UI that what I expected. Here's a couple of
screenshots: http://projektenterprises.com/mokoshots/
Any ideas as to why I am
Hi.
Brent schrieb:
I have a few awesome ideas for the phone.
My first one is a basic guitar tuner using the mic.
Yes, please! There is already free guitar tuner software for GNU/Linux.
Perhaps you can simply make one of the existing codebases a library and
then write a proper GUI around it.
got a very different UI that what I expected. Here's a couple of
screenshots: http://projektenterprises.com/mokoshots/
that would be asu, i think.
Any ideas as to why I am getting this UI instead of the one I've seen
across
the web, I'm sure I had to have messed up along the way
what make instruction did you use?
It begins like the ASU image file but as you notice I have no seen this initial
screen before.
--- El jue, 10/7/08, Shawn Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
De: Shawn Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Problem with QEMU and MokoMakefile
Para:
make qemu
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 6:44 AM, David Samblas Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
what make instruction did you use?
It begins like the ASU image file but as you notice I have no seen this
initial screen before.
--- El jue, 10/7/08, Shawn Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Shawn Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been wanting to test out the UI that is shown on the wiki and software
reviews around the net. Upon building (make qemu) and letting it complete I
got a very different UI that what I expected. Here's a couple of
Hi all,
there is a problem building claws-mail which is included as version 3.3 in the
openembedded path. I have the latest copy of the Mokomakefile development
environment as well as the toolchain
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain) installed.
Running make build-package-claws-mail
what is the likelihood of listening to real audio streams on an
embedded linux device like the freerunner?
afaics, real player is only available for x86, and even the
implementations that use mplayer rely on windows dlls. does this mean
we can't listen to them on our phones? anyone have any other
mplayer is available. imho it's able to handle those.
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On 10 Jul 2008, at 07:17, Michael Kluge wrote:
Further to the recent questions about our mailinglists thread, ISTM
that this is more suitable for device-owners than the wider community
list.
As I see it you have a device in your hand and you want to hear from
other users who have devices in
On 10 Jul 2008, at 09:21, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
I also didn't know about these other list.
and i'm not subscribed to it. but i think if all questions that
belongs
to a real problem with the
device are placed to that list, there wouldn't be a reason to
listen to
this list here.
I've been wanting to test out the UI that is shown on the wiki and
software reviews around the net. Upon building (make qemu) and letting it
complete I got a very different UI that what I expected. Here's a couple of
screenshots: http://projektenterprises.com/mokoshots/
I think is a Qtopia
On 10 Jul 2008, at 15:40, arne anka wrote:
mplayer is available. imho it's able to handle those.
You neglected Mr Paulson's comment:
even the implementations that use mplayer rely on windows dlls
Certainly mplayer on my PS3 does not play Real streams as it does on
my Pentium 4 (it
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Stroller wrote:
On 10 Jul 2008, at 15:40, arne anka wrote:
mplayer is available. imho it's able to handle those.
You neglected Mr Paulson's comment:
even the implementations that use mplayer rely on windows dlls
There is 'realcook'
My third is the ability to look up local businesses and etc based on
my GPS location. Lets say I want a place to get some pizza when I'm
out, I just the program to find local pizza places that are open
(using google's tools)
I like the idea, but it would be better to use OpenStreetMap for the
NOTE: No animals were harmed in this thought experiment.
Question: How many GTA02s ~ordered~ as of 10 Jul 2008?
rjeffries estimates (tilted toward higher rather than lower):
USA group sales:
~20 groups x 10 = 200
ECU
~15 groups x 10 = 150
Rest of world
~ 10 groups x 10 = 100
Individual
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
2) Remove 'device-owners'.
2) is a bit more controversial. But, being somebody that loves change, I
would like to try it as well.
I think device-owners should be removed. It is easier, especially for
newbies, to locate a single list community where they can expect
Individual sales, worldwide
~300 x 1 = 300
Jeffries' wild ass guess: Total GTA02 ordered = 750 +/- 250
My gut says OpenMoko first mass production run was approx
1,000 to 1,500.
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087.
A friend of mine interested in the Freerunner let me try his sim, which
he swears is 3G. It worked fine for voice. I only had the stock ASU
snapshot, no browser or email client, so we didn't get to test data.
This is a Rogers sim, numbered 98303-72040-00917-X UO.2
(where the last 5 digits
Brian C wrote:
If there were to be some benefit from multiple lists, and there could
be, then they would need to be defined differently than community and
device-owners which contains far too much overlap. If there were a
support list that was clearly intended to be questions about how to
Steven Kurylo wrote:
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've shipped 600
from their store alone.
Also note that presumably the 10-packs are
Steven Kurylo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've shipped 600
from their store alone.
Has yours shipped yet? Our
http://www.umpcportal.com/2008/07/extndr-concept-turns-the-iphone-into-a-slider-mid
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Daniel Dadap wrote:
Has yours shipped yet? Our 10-pack is order #2267. I wonder how many they
ship a day.
Mine is order 1843 and have not yet received a confirmation notice. I
was hoping they'd have been in before the weekend so our bulk order
group could meet up on Saturday, but I guess
I've started a wiki page recording order numbers vs confirmation emails:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Where_is_my_Freerunner%3F
Mine is 1345, so hopefully ship today.
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Daniel Dadap wrote:
Steven Kurylo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've shipped 600
from their store alone.
see also http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Where_is_my_Freerunner
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On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 17:02 +, Daniel Dadap wrote:
Steven Kurylo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've
I added a column to indicate bulk orders, and added my order number as well.
-id
Peter Naulls wrote:
I've started a wiki page recording order numbers vs confirmation emails:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Where_is_my_Freerunner%3F
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Matt Luzum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Kurylo wrote:
I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've shipped
I'm receiving mine today order #1440 :)
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ron K. Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My gut says OpenMoko first mass production run was approx
1,000 to 1,500.
I think you're dramatically low-balling it. You're basing that on the
number of phones ordered, but aren't factoring in the number shipped
to
christopher bradski wrote:
I'm receiving mine today order #1440 :)
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Hi,
Pulster is a great shop, I have no problem with them. This mail is
about the interface between DHL and Correos Spain.
Pulster states that parcels reach his destiny in 5 days using DHL. I
live in Spain, my parcel left Pulster on 3/5 and today it's still
travelling.
When you send something
Have you all added stuff to the Wheres My Freerunner? page? its semi-useful
for us with ADD trying to figure out when we might get confirmation... ;)
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Matthew Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
christopher bradski wrote:
I'm receiving mine today order #1440 :)
I must admit I am really courious about how many FRs will be sold
within the end of 2008. I really hope someone will tell us this
number, don't matter when :P
2008/7/10 Kevin Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ron K. Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My gut says OpenMoko
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Vinc Duran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. Perfect then. You might have to find the alternative back but that
should be possible. My coworker says, burn a little hole in the back you
have with a hot soldering iron. He likes those straightforward hardware
mods. I'd
And now, tell me how will you be able to use the camera :P
2008/7/10 kenneth marken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hi all. I am an experienced developer, though not so much with Linux
development. As I await the arrival of my FR, I have tried to prepare some
different things I want to try.
First, I admire and appreciate that a lot of work is represented in openmoko...
Both by the company people and
Absolutely. I'm hoping they post some sort of stats for the first few days
after shipping catches up. And based on the order numbers, i'm leaning
toward probably an intial run around 1500-2k.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Francesco Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I must admit I am really
dorje wrote:
Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a Qtopia image for freerunner at qtopia.net.
Thank you! :)
Can I use the rootfs-gta02.tgz directly whith dfu-util or have I to build a
jffs2 file?
Get the Qtopia flash image for FIC Neo Freerunner (gta02) file instead.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have build a jffs2 file;
mkfs.jffs2 --pad=0x70 -o rootfs.jffs2 -e 0x4000 -n -d /tmp/jffsroot/
than, i installed the jffs2 with dfu-util...all things looks good...but when
i boot this rootfs, i just see a black
screen with a white underline and all ca. 20
Lorn Potter wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have build a jffs2 file;
mkfs.jffs2 --pad=0x70 -o rootfs.jffs2 -e 0x4000 -n -d /tmp/jffsroot/
than, i installed the jffs2 with dfu-util...all things looks good...but when
i boot this rootfs, i just see a black
screen with a white
Just download the newest images from the buildhost and place them in
images/openmoko/ and do:
make flash-qemu-official
make run-qemu
I dont know why but it downloads an old bugged image (bugged in the emulator
at least... dunno if it works on any of the neos)
2008/7/10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've
Hey all,
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1] in a few minutes ago, popped
it into my GTA02v5 (beta tester model) Freerunner and running a few
tests on it. So far, so good.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mount | grep media
/dev/mmcblk0p1 on /media/card type vfat
Hi Lorn
Could you also make images for NEO1973. Or is this image compatible with
GTA01 also?
gxl
2008/7/10, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have build a jffs2 file;
mkfs.jffs2 --pad=0x70 -o rootfs.jffs2 -e 0x4000 -n -d /tmp/jffsroot/
than, i installed
That's good news. Hopefully I'll have as good luck with the 8GB card
I just bought. It's A-Data brand. But it was a good price:
http://digitaldeals.net/article69437.html
-Steven
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:45 PM, ian douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC
Sounds messy, what's wrong with using a drill (after separating case
and circuit board of course)?
Hans
A soldering iron makes a nice neat hole and a little nasty toxic smoke.
A drill sheds little bits of plastic that are static charged so they
are sticky and migrate to inconvenient places.
hi,
speaking of soldering irons: does anyone of you hardware guys know whether
it is possible to construct an additional gps antenna that fits somehow
into the back cover of the freerunner?
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GoXbox Live wrote:
Hi Lorn
Could you also make images for NEO1973. Or is this image compatible with
GTA01 also?
gxl
That one is not compatible with gta01, although the same Qtopia should
be and is used for both images.
I was working on that yesterday, but got sidetracked.
I should
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get the Qtopia flash image for FIC Neo Freerunner (gta02) file instead.
http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6
That image is the one that contains a tar.gz image of the rootfs, not
a jffs2 image.
Kevin Dean wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get the Qtopia flash image for FIC Neo Freerunner (gta02) file instead.
http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6
That image is the one that contains a tar.gz image of the rootfs, not
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Steven **
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's good news. Hopefully I'll have as good luck with the 8GB card
I just bought. It's A-Data brand. But it was a good price:
http://digitaldeals.net/article69437.html
-Steven
Not bad. Someone a
On Thursday 10 July 2008, Randy Schnedler wrote:
Hi all. I am an experienced developer, though not so much with Linux
development. As I await the arrival of my FR, I have tried to prepare some
different things I want to try.
What sort of background? It might help someone else give better
Steven ** wrote:
That's good news. Hopefully I'll have as good luck with the 8GB card
I just bought. It's A-Data brand.
I decided to go with a well-known name brand to start, that was the only
reason. Newegg.com had cheaper 8GB micro SDHC cards too.
-id
BTW: Where are tha accelerometers placed exactly? The images I've
found tell the positions of almost any chip but no accelerometer is
mentioned
2008/7/10 Jakob Westhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andreas Kemnade wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 20:26:45 +0200
Tobias Diedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*.tar.gz - I know what a tarball is, but when the same filename
exists with both a jffs2 and a tar.gz extension, do they contain the
same thing? Why? Is the tar used with an emulator? Would I ever need
it for the real device?
.jffs2 is for burning to the device, .tar.gz is a copy of
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1] in a few minutes ago,
popped
it into my GTA02v5 (beta tester model) Freerunner and running a few
tests on it. So far, so good.
I've got one of these ready to pop into my Freerunner when it arrives
as well, and if it works, the big question is
hmmm...the screen does nothing...the freerunner allways change from a black
background to graphical interface with a
clock in the middle and batterie status right up
when i put the AUX-Button it gives me a little white @...never mind! i`ll wait
for the jffs2 filethanks for your
help!
ian douglas wrote:
Hey all,
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1] in a few minutes ago, popped
it into my GTA02v5 (beta tester model) Freerunner and running a few
tests on it. So far, so good.
Cool. If you have time, can you post some performance numbers for it?
Dustin Knie wrote:
Have you all added stuff to the Wheres My Freerunner? page? its
semi-useful for us with ADD trying to figure out when we might get
confirmation... ;)
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Matthew Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
christopher
Dustin Knie wrote:
Absolutely. I'm hoping they post some sort of stats for the first few
days after shipping catches up. And based on the order numbers, i'm
leaning toward probably an intial run around 1500-2k.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Francesco Cat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/7/8 Kevin Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Speaking very honestly, I don't use my Freerunner in daily use but I
use my 1973 with Qtopia since it's pretty stable and functional.
Are you saying a neo1973 is more reliable then a freerunner?
Is qtopia on GTA01 more stable than on GTA02?
If so I'll put
How do you enable 1A charging via software? The echo 'fast_cccv'
etc.. only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to this,
or does it have to be done by the kernel? This is for the Neo 1973 by
the way.
I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more than 500mA due to
the
Thank you Søren. I will give that a try tonight while I'm bored at work
after-hours.
-Shawn
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Søren Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just download the newest images from the buildhost and place them in
images/openmoko/ and do:
make flash-qemu-official
I'm interested too by your tests...
I think I will also buy a sandisk 8gb
Anyway, I would like to know if with a really fast card, the
bottleneck will be the neo, or if in all cases the faster the card,
the better the performances in the neo ?
What is the theoretical limit speed of SD interface
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 11:45 -0700, ian douglas wrote:
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1]
I have one, too. Ok it is a SanDisk SDHC ultra 8GB...
Seems to work,.. I've already added it to the wikipage :)
Chris.
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Mike Montour wrote:
you could use something standard like bonnie++.
I'll try Mike's iospeed utility next, but here's a dual-run of the
bonnie++ utility:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# bonnie\+\+ -d /media/card -s 256 -r 128 -x2 -u 0
Using uid:0, gid:0.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got my 8GB SanDisk 8GB micro SDHC card [1] in a few minutes ago,
popped
it into my GTA02v5 (beta tester model) Freerunner and running a few
tests on it. So far, so good.
What about on the GTA01? The biggest I have tried
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
What about on the GTA01? The biggest I have tried so far is 2 gig
because I wasn't sure if SDHC was working.
I sold my GTA01 months ago earlier this year, so I can only test on my
GTA02v5. I imagine someone with a v6 Freerunner can do some additional
testing.
-id
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Andy Selby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying a neo1973 is more reliable then a freerunner?
As of this moment, I have never Qtopia on my Freerunner. Lorn says
there are Qtopia images for Freerunner, but I haven't seen them.
Because, for my use, there is no
Al and Jay, thank you for your responses. That is exactly what I was looking
for. Jay, I will have a look at the wiki for 'dfu utility' for more info.
Al, here's more about my background than you probably had in mind... I started
with BASIC and Assembly on a Commodore 64, wrote C on the Amiga,
Hi.
Just a short question:
I've bought my GTA02 about a week ago at pulster.de ...
When I do a cat /proc/cpuinfo it tells me
Hardware: GTA02
Revision: 0350
Serial :
But on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
there's at leas an
Andy Selby ha scritto:
How do you enable 1A charging via software? The echo 'fast_cccv'
etc.. only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to this,
or does it have to be done by the kernel? This is for the Neo 1973 by
the way.
I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more
ian douglas wrote:
I'll try Mike's iospeed utility next, but here's a dual-run of the
bonnie++ utility:
I should mention too that before running bonnie++ or Mike's utility,
that I deleted the FAT32 partition on the 8GB card, created a single
primary type-83 Linux partition and formatted it
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Hardware : GTA02
Revision : 0350
Serial:
I see the same on my GTA02 v5 (beta test model) Freerunner.
But on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
there's at leas an ATAG_REVISION: 0360 listed.
Lorn Potter wrote:
Kevin Dean wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get the Qtopia flash image for FIC Neo Freerunner (gta02) file instead.
http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6
That image is the one that contains a tar.gz image
hi lorn
thanks a lot...function on my freerunner :-)
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Lorn Potter wrote:
On Thursday 10 July 2008 20:14:50 Francesco Cat wrote:
And now, tell me how will you be able to use the camera :P
heh, i forgot to add a line asking of this could be a idea for the
freerunner...
as the freerunner have no camera, that will be no problem ;)
2008/7/10 kenneth marken [EMAIL
sorry lorn, cheered to soon...
there are any problems with the mic and the speaker...so, i can create call`s
but i hear nothing and on the
opposition
are nothing too..so, the main-application (create receive call`s) don`t
function on my freerunner...the other tings
are tiptop
anyone how
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry lorn, cheered to soon...
there are any problems with the mic and the speaker...so, i can create call`s
but i hear nothing and on the
opposition
are nothing too..so, the main-application (create receive call`s) don`t
function on my freerunner...the other
I read previous threads about playing video on the Freerunner. I know
there are limitations. So, my question is basically this: what would
be the best settings for ffmpeg to produce a video for the Freerunner?
On a related note, has there been much progress with the glamo chip?
See
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 15:41 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Or to merge them?
Yikes! Please no!
Keep in mind that:
The more lists you have, the more fragmented the data is and the harder
it is to both find relevant data (generally you have to be a member of
the list), and get participants to
When i finally get my FreeRunner is there an application available
that will display GSM data?
Which tower, signal strength, noise, etc.
Scott
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