On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 09:38:00 +0200
"Thomas Bertani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/9/7 Charles Pax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Does anyone know how to replace the ink cartridge in the stylus
> > that comes with the Freerunner? It seems like I can just pull it
> > out, but I don't want to break it
Homebrew
designs are harder to minaturize so it works best with bigger format
designs based around 3.7" or 4.3" LCDs.
Open phones are an idea who's time has come, we look forward to
working together..
Cheers Adrian
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project
http://www.widgetry.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parts_lists is
trailblazing this particular combination.
And of course, anything the homebrew designs work out is openly
documented so could be evaluated by the OpenMoko team for future
designs that might actually fit in your pocket
Adrian
On 2
I added the ETel conference to the Events page. Sean Moss-Pulz is on
the agenda with OpenMoko, Surj Patel and Matt Hamrick of Tuxphone and
the homebrew club are also presenting, I'll be there...
Adrian
On 2/18/07, Richard Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2007
The Nokia BL-5C is only 850mAh as standard, the BL-6C is 1050mAh.
For comparison the Treo 650/700 has a much fatter battery which is
1800mAh by default, with 2400mAh in aftermarket options.
Adrian
On 2/26/07, Mikko Rauhala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ma, 2007-02-26 kello 16:57 +0100, M
Rough notes, taken as Sean talked.
8:30am, about 30 people in the audience, in a large room, plenty of
space. Same basic presentation as FOSDEM, as far as I can tell, now I
can actually read the slides...
Showing actual screenshots of apps for the first time..
pim application UI shows transluce
Sean said it will have a faster CPU in June, he implied that WiFi is
planned and graphics acceleration is on the roadmap somewhere, but not
June.
Adrian
On 2/27/07, Alan Ide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, I am a little confussed still. Are you saying the "Refreshed" version
ld be easy enough to code, I'm just waiting for the hardware to catch up...
Adrian
On 2/28/07, Attila Csipa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 21:44, Steven ** wrote:
> Caveat emptor. Possession of stolen property is still a crime where I
> live, even if yo
This technology is eventually going to be available on Linux according
to the author, there was a demo at ETel.
http://www.almaden.ibm.com/u/zhai/shapewriter.htm
Adrian
On 3/5/07, Joe Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>How about making use of AI te
ng up with a lot of email, google maps and basic browsing,
although its slow. Coverage in the SF Bay Area is good enough and has
been gradually getting better over the years. I had T-Mobile for a
while, and had worse coverage but much better customer support.
I hope this helps,
Adrian
On 3/9/07, Er
carrier, but
an unlocked phone will work with any SIM card.
The carriers want to take your money and give you dialtone, they don't
really care what phone you use to to that, although they like to sell
you a phone to lock you in if they can.
Adrian
On 3/9/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
rable.
I don't know if there are any other options to render to a large X11 virtual
frame buffer with antialiasing down to a smaller size (possibly with
pan/zoom capability?)
Adrian
On 3/12/07, Tim Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks to me like the Neo's screen resolution
ay be useful to start with,
but would need to be coded to avoid using floating point math. If we
can define a common and extensible API to a physics engine that can
have simple/integer and advanced versions, then we can smooth the
transition.
Adrian
On 3/23/07, Florent THIERY <[EMAIL PROTECTED
nt and the slider lags
the movement. Move the touch point slowly and the slider follows it,
flick it fast and the slider will get a bigger kick, accelerate more
then coast to a halt and have the overshoot that you want.
Adrian
On 3/24/07, Florent THIERY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll
ot sure if there are
implementations we could use on the phone itself.
Adrian
On 3/27/07, Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:23:08 Bartlomiej Zdanowski AutoGuard Ltd. wrote:
> There's so much to do for blind person and we can do it together so
> think guys
I assume the general consensus is that the screen only protector is more
desirable than then full body one? Is the full body one necessary? I'm
worried about it being to rubbery to easily slide into a pocket or
something. I'm also worried that the rubbery texture will make the screen
too hard to us
Hello,
I'm interested as well in anThe SC021.
Adrian
Paul schrieb:
> jeremy jozwik wrote:
>
>> those are pritty awesome
>>
>>
>
> Definitely! I wonder what one of those would cost including shipping to
> the Netherlands. The S
Hello,
I am interested too. Thanks
Adrian
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Von: "Alexandre Ghisoli" a...@ghisoli.ch
An: community@lists.openmoko.org
Datum: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:37:17 +0200
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> Le Mon, 12 O
icult to code and test. How does the "pointer"
device driver report position? Is there a provision to report chords
in some standard way? This isn't specific to OpenMoko, it could be a
generic Linux trackpad capability.
Adrian
On 4/1/07, Florent THIERY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
ver 526 million
downloads and over 9 million concurrent users every day, and there are
a lot of people who want to use it on their phones.
Adrian
Perhaps we need some sort of announcement/explanation about Skype on the
Neo/OpenMoko platform for regular users, as I'm sure many of them will
be
Google subscribed to this list :-)
Adrian
On 4/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I remember correctly the company of smart2go was bought by Nokia
last year.
So I don't think they will support other phones but Nokias in near
future.
Regards
Karsten
On Monday 02 April 2
On 4/2/07, Paul McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adrian, thanks for an insider's viewpoint.
Likewise, thanks for this detailed response.
What you describe (a Linux/ARM gateway binary) would be an acceptable
solution for many people, since it wouldn't overly burden the de
t, as there is no ARM binary, and no
timescale to create one, however once the Neo is up and running I'll
make sure they see it and get asked the right questions. I'll also ask
about the API license, and see if they will consider changes.
Adrian
ll need to gather more
data to decide where the pointer should be. Some of the faster moving
single touch gestures may be hard to distinguish from multi touch.
Adrian
On 4/3/07, Florent THIERY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>With that being said I have been thinking about
> multi-touch
test this, we could capture and share some raw (time,x,y) event
streams from a touch screen, and try processing them offline. Then we
don't need actual hardware (a spreadsheet is may even be good enough)
to figure out algorithms.
Adrian
On 4/3/07, mathew davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I use filez to look at the stuff stored on my PalmOS Treo 650
there is a fairly obvious google maps cache file. So I'm pretty sure
they do cache tiles for performance, the point is that we cannot
decode or use that tile cache for any other purpose.
Adrian
On 4/4/07, [EMAIL PROT
There is a comparison of GTK+ and QT for mobile applications at this URL
http://www.hbmobile.org/wiki/index.php?title=GUI_Frameworks
Adrian
On 4/15/07, Joe Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
xnike writes:
>I just want to know is it good idea to use qt4 (not Qtopia) for
>Ope
Slingbox currently can stream your home video system (including TiVo)
to a computer or high speed (3G/WiFi) phone. It works well on laptops,
and I've seen it demonstrated on phones and it looks quite good. This
implies that its at least technically feasible to stream MythTV to a
Neo.
Adria
time" :-)
It make take a while to get OpenGL ES on open linux based phones, but
I think that is the future goal to aim at.
Adrian
On 5/4/07, Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
nitro wrote, on 2007-05-04 17:36:
> http://www.imgtec.com/PowerVR/products/Video/MVDA2/index.asp
>
&
.
Adrian
On 6/5/07, Joe Friedrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/5/07, Bradley Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steven Milburn wrote:
> > Personally, I'd like to see a touchscreen with some type of ability to
> > raise
> > dimples at any point under sof
them on eBay as well.
However Laser cutting is *much* cheaper and faster if all we want is a 2D
template cut in thin plastic. The resulting part can also be transparent,
and 3D printer output is opaque.
Cheers Adrian
On 6/6/07, Sven Neuhaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
adrian cockcroft wrot
Also, Apple's announcement today about iPhone development using AJAX and
exposing internal phone functions as web services to the iPhone's safari
browser is tipping everything in the same direction.
Cheers Adrian
On 6/11/07, Matthew S. Hamrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah..
n well enough on the
device, and to build similar or identical web service interfaces to the
phone functions, so that new AJAX apps written for the iPhone work on
OpenMoko as well.
Adrian
And, anyway.. That only means you would have to wrap it in another,
fully exportable, web service for such int
rough it.
If FIC release mechanical design spec's for the internal dimensions it would
be easier to wrap a case around it.
Adrian
On 7/3/07, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 16:52 +0200, ramsesoriginal wrote:
> First they wil lthink that it's a ri
round to
test them. I did get nxcl and it's respective dependencies to compile
without errors. If anybody is interested let me know.
-Adrian
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Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger wrote:
I made some nx packages for openmoko a while ago but never got around to
test them. I did get nxcl and it's respective dependencies to compile
without errors. If anybody is interested let me know.
The packages are now available from the following git repos
throughput of 3 kbps with a 2.9%
BER. By adding error correction codes the throughput went down to 1.2
kbps with a BER of 0.03%. Unfortunately they have not released any code
and I could not find much detail beyond a couple more papers found at
[2]. Nevertheless highly interesting to r
nk)?
There's a manufacturer of a microSD smartcard [1] in Germany, which
looks quite promising. Such a smartcard could be used in many security
applications.
Cheers,
Adrian
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