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in apt-get install navit ? Or is openmobile the only and
old-fashioned way ?
Where can I see the output from QX/navit ?
Oh gosh, QTmoko is really nice but without Navit .
Greetings,
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d very much to hearing your progress with your project.
If there's something I as an enthusiastic but comparitively ignorant
volunteer can do to help, let me know!
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think
this can change soon.
But this does look great - good work!
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many of its other major contributors are also members of that
> elite clique of people who are sitting on copies of the Closedmoko
> hoardware and not sharing. I'm not going to contribute to a project
> led by such people.
I think it's a pity not to work with such people. The
Quoth Balint Szente:
> On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 11:49:30 +0300
> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> > Norayr Chilingarian writes:
> > > Sorry if my questions are a little bit off topic. Anyway I am very
> > > interested in free fw for my devices - OM gta-02 and n900.
> > ^^^
> >
> >
Quoth Norayr Chilingarian:
> What I would write in wiki is step by step instructions how to build the
> firmware, free loader, and flash it.
> I don't think it can confuse someone in some way.
>
> What about moderation, then, well, what you are saying is against
> collaborative work, like it is in
Many thanks Radek for keeping QtMoko going! My FreeRunner has been
my daily phone for about the last year thanks to it, and it
generally works really well.
Can I upgrade to v58 by just doing a 'apt-get update && apt-get
dist-upgrade', or should I flas
of the former is quite the
opposite.
Thanks Michael for your continued work in this area, and for the
recent progress updates.
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shall certainly do so soon!
Thanks again for your continued work.
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:19:12AM +0100, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> According to http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/31/section/1 it is a
> full (not semi) offence with up to 5 years in prison in the UK.
>
> And even possessing such a tool isn't allowed:
>
> http://www.legislation.g
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:55:05AM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I use my GTA02 FR as my daily phone, running a SHR from 2012. I have no
> other cellphone (if I do not count the Nokia of my son or the Nokia of
> my wife), i.e. I _highly_ depend on working phone features (call, SMS).
> And IMHO thi
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
> Hence the solution is to build a new Free Dumb Phone that will be a
> semi-clone of this Pirelli DP-L10, with some additional freedom
> enhancements thrown in.
Any more hints as to what "additional freedom enhancements" you have
planned?
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joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> On Thu 20 February 2014 15:27:33 Neal H. Walfield wrote:
> > and am careful to tunnel all of my data
> > via Tor
>
> Err, right. For that usecase it might work - until you do
> *anything* that gives away your ID
You still have location anonymity though. An adversary may
just register with the 1900MHz
band and all just work? [0] implies that would work, but [1] implies
it may depend on the area of the USA, and I lack the knowledge to
readily figure it out.
Any clues?
Thanks,
Nick
0.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies#United_States_Carrier_Frequency_
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 12:01:33PM +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
> Power while suspended has improved very much with 2.6.39. For me it is ~6mA
> which makes nearly 200 hours in standby.
So what's the current status of QtMoko? Did removing the wifi module
make suspending reliable now? Is there anythin
A with carrier branding were 1900 MHz only or
> 900/1800/1900 MHz "world phones" like that Mot V66!
It's interesting to hear that 850MHz is a quite recent addition,
thanks, that makes me feel even more confident about my GTA02's
chances.
Nick
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MHz is unlikely to work
particularly well with my GTA02. So I was very glad for the report.
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sages from the SIM?
Quite possibly related, soon afterwards I got a warning saying that
I was running out of disk space (~10% left). I freed some, so that's
no longer an issue. It's annoying though, 'cos the uSD reader no
longer works :(
27;s plausible for a
tower to have gone down or something.
I'm not sure where to go or what to look for to debug this. I've
restarted the phone multiple times without success.
Any advice?
Thanks,
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Quoth Andrew Schenck:
> Does the info in System Info -> Modem and SIM look reasonable?
It does, yes, to my untrained eye; no "not found" or anything like
that. Is there anything specific I should be looking for?
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I can't install it because it's
tough to get the wifi to work (which I generally don't care about).
Can somebody who knows QtMoko advise which process to kill? There
is no gsmd, as suggested on the OM wiki.
Thanks,
Nick
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Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
> Nick wrote:
> > I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
> > in this one does not (both the same network).
>
> OK, good observation. The problem is now narrowed down to the FR,
> rather than network coverage in
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
> Nick wrote:
>
> > The phone that works is 3G, and it doesn't seem to have a 'force 2G'
> > option anywhere.
>
> The option in question often goes by different names: it may also be
> named "network type" or &quo
;ATE1', 'AT+CFUN=1', 'AT+CGMI' were
entered by me. I'm guessing I should have seen at least a 'OK' or
'ERROR' message, so maybe I'm using socat incorrectly?
I don't have a 3G USB modem, unfortunately.
I'm pretty surprised that the
"T-Mobile ","T-Mobile","310260")
OK
In a different session I ran AT+COPS, but it never seemed to return, so
I cycled the modem power and started again, and AT+COPS=? returned.
If I'm not mistaken the above means
the official firmware? SMS & voice both fully
work?
Do you still want calibration data? I can send it along if you like.
Finally, is there some way I can donate to you for this stuff?
Thanks,
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ure, basically. The GTA02 sucks, in some ways,
but I have no plans to buy a less free phone than it, so I'll stay
where I am for now. If my GTA02 broke I'd probably get whatever
phone was best supported by the replicant project, second hand, but
it's a pleasingly solid piece of hard
h would require a much more
complex device than a dumbphone, sadly.
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Eventually you'll need more funds, presumably, for the
production parts of the project. Speaking of which, are you planning
to sell the phones you produce yourself, eventually? Or outsource
it?
Anyway, great news, horrah :)
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Quoth m...@dmatthews.org:
> Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let
> anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband
> firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides.
Congratulations folks. I haven't had the time or energy
Quoth Davide Scaini:
> Another option would be buying something like the DragonBoard 410c and
> find a small touch screen to plug. Any idea about a
> cheap+decent+small+waterproof touchscreen?
Or get a mainstream satnav and put exclusively free software on it.
That would probably be the cheapes
id ?
what precision our possibly merged database would provide ?
what do you think about the above considerations ?
really glad to hear from you !
regards,
Nick
Thomas Landspurg a écrit :
>
>
> 2009/2/20 Onen http://onen.om>@free.fr <http://free.fr>>
>
> Hi Thom
h both quantity (the whole database)
and quality for some cells. (Hoping that the best quality,
would be available for all the cells in the future)
what do you think about it ?
regards,
Nick
Thomas Landspurg a écrit :
>
>
> 2009/2/20 Nick mailto:realtimeb...@gmail.com>>
>
>
opping the list-forwarding must have
stopped that too.
Anyone else having this problem?
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eems that people are already working on ports to current OMAP and
BeagleBoard type hardware. Does this mean that a port to the GTA04
would be relatively straightforward? Or is this too good to be true?
Thanks again for letting us know what you're doing,
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it is ("Phoenux" doesn't, at least in English). And
"Phoneux" looks as if it should be pronounced in French (or is that just
me ...).
But of course it's the parents who should name the baby, and I'm really
only a bystander, though soon-to-be GT
good - it forces
English speakers to say it your way. (As well as looking more like
"Phone" on paper.)
I'll be careful to say "phon-ugs" from now on!
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> And all those split seconds together could
> make the difference between a thriving userbase
> or a bunch of hardcore hobbyists.
>
> Both are great goals ofcourse. But if you want to
> "change the world fundamentally", take the branding
> seriously all the way. Learni
zero.net/3g-and-mobile-news/hands-on-with-fics-openmoko-powered-freerunner-2
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=SZsps3bj6yE
>
The comments are.. not so happy. :/
Oh well. We probably have a year to prove this thing to the world
before it gets crushed and forgotten.
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On Jan 14, 2008 3:32 AM, Gilles Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XML-based widgets:
> http://mobile.yahoo.com/go
>
I think... I don't understand. How are these XML based? Do you need a
special app to run them or is "XML based" the new word for DHTML/AJAX
(so, n
On 1/14/08, Mark Arvidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> If your usage is for North America, be aware that the Neo as it is offered
> now does not include support for the 850MHz band, so you will only be able
> to use the 1900MHz in these parts.
>
> The battery life is 3-4 hours, and the
ice, and m$
> office?
None that I know of. My first guess would be a port of Abiword.
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On 1/16/08, andy selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/01/2008, Wilkinson, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, OpenMoko newb (waiting for FreeRunner release) - so bare with me.
> >
> > Why would I use Qtopia images as opposed to OpenMoko images ?
>
> I haven't flashed an openmoko image in a
On 1/17/08, Barry Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I've flashed the rootfs and a new kernel.
>
> So then I got all excited and inserted my SIM into it and powered up.
>
> Turns out I should have read some more. My current phone (Nokia N80 -
> can I run openmoko on that?), is a 3G ph
K to users in the country in which you are resident or from
which you use the service, or the provision of the SDK or certain SDK
services to you by Google is, in Google's sole discretion, no longer
commercially viable. """
But that's just me
-Nick
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> > > Nope. something is missing from Qtopia :)
> > > We are currently working on this, I think I will post a new snapshot
> > > image when voip is working.
> > >
> > > You man manually run alsactl -f /etc/alsa/capturehandset.state restore
> &g
2008/1/17 左 国坤 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, Nick
>
> tks for your advice.
Oh! Oh no, don't be thankful. It was totally a guess. I ONE HUNDRED
PERCENT disclaim that I know about anything I'm talking about.
Try what Mikael suggested first and report back.
(btw you can ed
unusable, and the faster processor and wifi will just make this even
worse.
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Why is a free software company
patenting anything? Isn't everything in Openmoko supposed to be
already open? Is there really any judge in the world who would believe
that anything you've done constitutes enough new work to be
patentable? Forgive my ignorance if that's what it is, but I was under
the impression that the sole purpose of OpenMoko was to build an open
phone, not to invent anything new (and in fact, to rely on old and
well known components for stability).
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a
-cultural- issue in the hardware world?
What's stopping you from just not playing along? Is it FIC?
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Okay, but let's not get distracted: can we *just* buy a battery?
((Some of us don't have skills with a soldering iron (yet).))
-Nick
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Kyle Bassett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can second this. I have used a similar design in some mobile ha
tem
> so that one could assign a mail address to it, and have it auto-print said
> mail, complete with attachments of it came in pdf or odf...
>
Or you know.. we could just use email, like we already do, and save the paper.
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ethernet gadget that the kernel presents.
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services applications that should be bundled into the FIC
> platform.
What are they written in?
-Nick
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> > Sent:
Rewriting the u-boot is not /that/ dangerous. I don't have a debug
board either and I've done it about 10 times now. Just make sure all
your batteries have full power, and your USB cords are plugged in
snugly, and don't trip onto your neo while doing it.
On 2/29/08, Emre Turkay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ream the phone emits as the components in its power system
> begin to vibrate closer to magic smoke land.
Is this true? I haven't been worrying about the scream at all myself.
how do you know the whine is from power components?
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Okay, thanks for the clarification. I was just concerned about hearsay
on the list. Thanks for the science.
-Nick
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:43 PM, Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Nick,
>
> I've not looked at the electronics inside the neo myself but the sound
Big Brother much?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What its going to be.. is a series of api's to allow you to;
>
> 'provide' your physical location (manual web entry-sms-gps phone
> app)
>
> 'promote or interact out onto other platforms (faceboo
just.. something is broken.
Xiangfu: do you see the Neo showing up in Network Connections or not?
Perhaps you need to "uninstall" the driver first and then plug the Neo
back in and let WinXP reinstall it and at the same time update some of
the many bits of secret Windows-data it uses to track de
On 3/30/08, khang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to have an openmoko device (GTA0?)
> which can access to 3 nets :Internet (email ,VoIP
> wikipedia etc..),phonenet(3G,GPRS..) and cablenet
> (IPTV, vedio on demand .. ).
> Is it possible ?
If you'd searched for news articles on Openm
on it?
>
>
> joerg skrev:
>
> Am So 30. März 2008 schrieb Nick Guenther:
>
>
> On 3/30/08, khang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> and cablenet
> (IPTV, vedio on demand .. ).
> Is it possible ?
>
> This thing is too tiny to have a coaxial connection
On 3/31/08, Thinesh thusinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to get into the community...
>
> add me in..
>
Why?
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Let them. I don't particularly want our community work to be used to
implement Big Brother.
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so if they
> won't guarantee a perferct result, they could be a "smart" workaround.
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Or you could just... dim it after a few seconds and go blank after a
minute like every other phone does
AM, Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Exactly my thoughts: This sounds way too complicated to actually be
> useful. I'd rather adjust my brightness manually.
>
>
>
> On 4/12/08, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 11,
my old Palm protectors and stuck it
to my Neo. It gets bubbles at first but after some use they just
disappear.
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Breakable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I read some discussions about the accessories to GTA02. In my humble opinion
> the community should not expect the OpenMoko Inc to provide all the
> accessories, as soon as the phone is released, especially for the
It's not about paying more, it's about transparency and setting a
standard for others to follow.
I vote for 400$ also.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm happy paying $399 for all ye who feel the need to pay $400 to make
> it even. :P Though, I'll hop on
mmunity would be able to donate to OM to help develop and research future
> products.
>
No, don't do this! For one, the overhead of managing that is and
making sure all the details are fair to everyone is too much for what
it'll pull in. For two, it'll mean that features get implemented, but
not implemented well, and the coverage of features will be to the
preferences of whoever (linux-land hacker, remember) pays the most,
instead of what this phone needs to succeed commercially.
Seriously, stay on track guys.
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see a lot of my friends
with. (too bad the software isn't as slick yet). I have one friend who
said that the neo is the only phone that really feels comfortable in
his hand. Smallsmall phones (and iPods, and whathaveyou for that
matter) are just easier to break; they're diamond-encrusted stupid.
And there's no reason Openmoko couldn't appeal to a female demographic.
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because the coders would rather code? This sort of sounds like it
would end up really really stupid, if it was used at all.
Subscribe to the dev mailing list.
On 4/29/08, ramsesoriginal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whi not have an official openmoko twitter stream?
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:
It's not just the titles that are awkward, all the text sounds kind of
awkward. Brenda, don't be offended at this, but your first language is
not English is it? Perhaps you should leave the content of the
consumer-facing pages (at least, the ones that are in english) to
someone who has English intu
erent from $70 so maybe I did something wrong there. Nice work
interrogating Customs btw ;)
In summary, I'm clueless as to a definitive answer. Alex you work for the
ADO, so you must speak government-ese, maybe you can bring some clarity to
our situation...
-Nick
[1] http://www.customs.gov.au/
oard
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>> Hi
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 1:17 PM, thomasg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Andy (nice work BTW, you and the rest of the team)
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work? (IE, allow calls and SMS. I'd do any data over wifi.)
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t;
> Franky
I'd be interested. Alarm during suspend has been an issue for me.
I've been meaning to investigate it, but I suppose I was hoping
someone else would do it first. So I'm very grateful to Mr Howlett
;-)
Thanks,
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I can't get enough of these! Keep us posted!
/s
2008/12/21 Oguz Varol
>
> Betrifft: Ihre Nachricht vom 21.12.08 12:00:02
>
>
> Ich bin ab dem 29.12.08 wieder im Hause der WGZ Bank erreichbar. In
> dringenden Fällen wenden
> Sie sich bitte an meine Kollegen aus dem IT-PM.
>
> I am currently out
ry which
should equate to slightly quicker performance. It certainly worked for
my firefox.
Do at your own risk! Although I'm sure that sqlite's own locking
mechanisms will stop you from nuking your db files. Good luck! And let
me know of your success (definitely not failure)!
Daniel,
Can you detail further how you got this GPS position thing working?
What client/server did you use?
Cheers
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Daniel Benoy wrote:
> I'm having lots of fun with Debian. I put an 8GB card in my freerunner, and
> put Debian, zhone, and illume on it. (Illum
erization.
Do you happen to know if a Nokia battery (such as the BL-5c) will
charge in the FreeRunner?
Thanks,
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ired up to be a JTAG. Its nice because its a simple open
> jtag system, that programs like xilinx and openOCD can operate.
>
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> It has a light side and a darkside
> and binds the universe together.
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I've signed up for an account but not sure if the scripts worked for me or
not. Haven't tested it fully.
Make sure you update the wiki if you have any success or more information.
-Nick
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008
te-rc.d -f gesd-neo2 remove
I think...
-Nick
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:18 AM, Leonti Bielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think something is lowing down FDOM, maybe this is gestures daemon
> (someone at some point said it eats a lot of CPU power)?
> And another thing - it takes
lanzo I don't believe FDOM (2008.x) uses FSO as middleware...yet.
-Nick
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:59 AM, lanzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> member kamituel wrote:
> >
> > script works on the FSO and is using Call and SMS DBus interfaces.
> >
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Marcel,
Andy has already spoken of this. The second CPU is called a PMU and would be
troublesome with user-access, in that the user would have access to upgrade
the PMU and consequently be able to brick it. Difficult in an open scenario
such as the Freerunner I guess.
-Nick
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008
on
the fly?
-nick
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> > > ps : well , fdom is not V om , those guys are working on stability
> thing ,
> > > we are working on feature , funny , fat and dirty things!
> > One of those dirty things is change config
Sign up to Koolu's forum [1] and see what's going on there. Cfriedt also has
a spreadsheet of progress that seems to have been updated frequently [2].
Last time I check there were a few to go but now, not so much. See also [3].
Nick
1. http://forum.koolu.org/
2. http://spreadsheets.
it. Some people have reported accelerometers starting only once every
few boots so try rebooting. Here's a neod that works for me:
cd /tmp
wget http://westhoffswelt.de/data/blog/moko_eightball/neod
cp neod /usr/bin/neod
chmod u+x /usr/bin/neod
Happy mooing!
-Nick
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:49
ew games. I've got this great game of
solitaire, though!
Moko: That's a shame. Nothing at all?
iPhone: Well, I can play games off the web. Some of them. Want a game
of bejeweled?
Moko: ...thanks, no. I'm fine.
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You get the idea. Obviously I'm no script writer. ;)
-Nick
27;t seen the
ads in question.
-Nick
On 7/2/07, Ryan Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Black background. Things come on screen in their unpolished current state,
glitches and all.
Lines in quotes are voiceovers.
"This is turning it on."
We see Tux and initscript messages scrolling do
e simply spaces left on
the current one for the additional parts?
-Nick
On 7/2/07, Frederic Kettelhoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But there is a redesign of the board for the accelerometers, the wifi, and
the 3D Accleration. It would not be much more work to put a connector under
the top ca
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