Am 27.02.2012 22:04, schrieb robin:
hi,
i still have problems with qtmoko v39 to use navit or tango/foxtrotgps.
would you mind to post your gpsd file and the navit.xml line for your gpsd
connection?
..
robin
Hallo robin,
here is my solution:
file "/etc/default/gpsd"
# Default settings for
Hi Frank,
Thanks for your answer.
2012/2/27 Frank :
> Am 27.02.2012 17:21, schrieb Guilhem Bonnefille:
> I don't really know, what the reason was.
> I think it was a missing device in the gpsd-configuration.
>
> Other GPS-Apps worked well - but not navit.
> Maybe they use the gps-device without g
hi timo,
unfortunately I can't answer that as that usually happens during driving in my
car ...
Could I do anything useful to give you more information on that?
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hi,
i still have problems with qtmoko v39 to use navit or tango/foxtrotgps.
would you mind to post your gpsd file and the navit.xml line for your gpsd
connection?
I start gps manually via the gps on script beforehand and nerongps gets a nice
fix, in contrast to navit :-(
best regards
robin
robin writes:
> the display freezes, I don't know if that means that the kernel has crashed.
> any ideas.
Does it reply to ping over wifi or usb when that happens?
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hi timo,
the display freezes, I don't know if that means that the kernel has crashed.
any ideas.
best regards
robin
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On 27.02.2012 19:27, Frank wrote:
Am 27.02.2012 17:21, schrieb Guilhem Bonnefille:
Hi,
..
Do you know what operating system was used by Frank Jaeger?
Hallo Guilhem,
it's a QTmoko v38.
I startet with v35 and navit in QX-mode.
Now navit can be installed very confortable "as App" from
ht
Am 27.02.2012 17:21, schrieb Guilhem Bonnefille:
Hi,
..
Do you know what operating system was used by Frank Jaeger?
Hallo Guilhem,
it's a QTmoko v38.
I startet with v35 and navit in QX-mode.
Now navit can be installed very confortable "as App" from
http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/apps/ca
Hi,
2012/2/26 Christoph Pulster :
> please see Openmoko inside a vehicle as navigation system:
> https://despora.de/posts/228392
>
> Credits go to Frank Jaeger (fr...@fotodrachen.de) !
>
> Software: Navit with routing data from OpenStreetMap.
> gpsd shows actual p
robin writes:
> then again from the little road besides it, which causes extrem cpu usage and
> eventually makes the freerunner crash
The kernel crashes?
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hi ed,
i will try that. do you also have a simple hack to check for a minimal number of
satelites or even better for a threshold for lateral deviation of the position.
this would avoid the other problem causing navit to freeze:
if you are right next to a motorway and the satelite signal is not acc
Hi Robin,
One of the things i do before starting navit is:
if test -f ~/.navit/destination.txt; then
rm ~/.navit/destination.txt
fi
if test -f ~/.navit/center.txt; then
rm ~/.navit/center.txt
fi
With that i never have a "hanging" navit, without it it takes *forever*
to start and eat the whole
One of the problems with navit though is that it very much likes to freeze the
freerunner completely (battery removal needed :-( ).
the best voices so far I found on navit for android on freerunner. so if anyone
has any suggestions for good voices for qtmoko or shr those would be most
welcome.
ro
On 02/26/2012 10:56 AM, Christoph Pulster wrote:
Hi,
please see Openmoko inside a vehicle as navigation system:
https://despora.de/posts/228392
Credits go to Frank Jaeger (fr...@fotodrachen.de) !
Software: Navit with routing data from OpenStreetMap.
gpsd shows actual position.
Hardware
(Christoph Pulster) writes:
> Hi,
>
> please see Openmoko inside a vehicle as navigation system:
> https://despora.de/posts/228392
And there's another unidentified use of the hole there too. I wonder
what that string is for? :-)
Neil
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wrote:
> Am Samstag 18 Juni 2011, 14:51:05 schrieb Daniele Forsi:
>> can someone recommend an USB<->i2c interface to use the navigation
>> board externally, for those who don't feel like touching their
>> Freerunn
Am Samstag 18 Juni 2011, 14:51:05 schrieb Daniele Forsi:
> 2011/6/17 Christoph Pulster wrote:
> > I think the Open Source community is missing to link and interaction
> > between projects. Add-on products like navigation-board can cross the
> > gap, for exaple it is us
2011/6/17 Christoph Pulster wrote:
> I think the Open Source community is missing to link and interaction
> between projects. Add-on products like navigation-board can cross the
> gap, for exaple it is useful for Openmoko, Qi Nanonote and Pandora.
indeed
can someone recommend an
d to look over the shoulders of the workers
>> at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
>> Board V3 and the GTA04.
>>
>> Here is the link:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyhKr3yTO8
>>
>> It shows how the PCBs are set up,
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 16:38, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> Dear all,
> we were allowed to look over the shoulders of the workers
> at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
> Board V3 and the GTA04.
>
> Here is the link:
>
> http://www.youtube
Hi,
thats really nice video.
Best Regards,
Martin "Martix" Holec
2011/6/9 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller :
> Dear all,
> we were allowed to look over the shoulders of the workers
> at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
> Board V3 and the GTA04.
>
> Here
Dear all,
we were allowed to look over the shoulders of the workers
at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
Board V3 and the GTA04.
Here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyhKr3yTO8
It shows how the PCBs are set up, how the pick&place
machine is set up and
Am Sonntag 22 Mai 2011, 11:44:24 schrieben Sie:
> Hi,
>
> 2011/5/21 Christoph Mair :
> > Hi,
> >
> > Am Samstag 21 Mai 2011, 16:41:06 schrieb Martix:
> >> How much of power Navigation Board v3 consume, both in operational
> >> state (all sensors a
Hi,
2011/5/21 Christoph Mair :
> Hi,
>
> Am Samstag 21 Mai 2011, 16:41:06 schrieb Martix:
>> How much of power Navigation Board v3 consume, both in operational
>> state (all sensors are active) and in idle state (all sensors are
>> powered down)? Can I power down whole
Hi,
Am Samstag 21 Mai 2011, 16:41:06 schrieb Martix:
> How much of power Navigation Board v3 consume, both in operational
> state (all sensors are active) and in idle state (all sensors are
> powered down)? Can I power down whole board from software?
All sensors support a sleep st
Hello,
How much of power Navigation Board v3 consume, both in operational
state (all sensors are active) and in idle state (all sensors are
powered down)? Can I power down whole board from software? If not,
could be board VCC connected somehow to the PMU (PCF50633)? Perhaps,
Navigation Board
Hello Christoph,
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 21:12, Christoph Mair wrote:
> I already announced it (http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-
> February/064474.html), now I'm ready to start production:
> The Freerunner Navigation Board v3 is finished!
Looks very nice inde
[cut]
> I hope you find this little device useful for your projects. If there are any
> questions, please let me know.
Nice... If you keep up pace like this, you will soon produce new open
phone :)
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Dear List,
I already announced it (http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-
February/064474.html), now I'm ready to start production:
The Freerunner Navigation Board v3 is finished!
It features a compass, a gyroscope and an accelerometer. All of them work in
three dimen
Dear list,
we have received and tested the next handful of navigation boards.
They are available through:
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Navigation%20Board
For installation, please refer to
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v2#Installation
We have received and tested the next batch of Freerunner navigation boards.
The test was done by using a Letux 400 where we did solder 4 cables to get
an external I2C bus and some spring contacts.
More details can be found at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v2
And
enhance fso-gpsd to use magnetic measurements.
* Gyroscope (ITG-3200): There is no software support that I'm aware of. I will
try to implement an inertial navigation solution but you are probably faster
if you try yourself instead of waiting for mine.
* Pressure sensor (BMP085): My kern
Looks good. It'll be a month or so before I can order one.
On Sunday 12 September 2010, Christoph Mair wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> after lots of hard work I'm happy to announce that the Freerunner
> Navigation Board v2 is finally available! The team from handheld-linux.com
&
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 1:23 PM, W. B. Kranendonk
wrote:
> It looks great, congratulations!
indeed, is there any software in the works to take advantage of this?
i think i might have to snag one and add it on when i tear open my
phone to fix the sd card...
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> Freerunner Navigation
> Board v2 is finally available!
It looks great, congratulations!
Boudewijn
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Dear list,
after lots of hard work I'm happy to announce that the Freerunner Navigation
Board v2 is finally available! The team from handheld-linux.com [1] kindly
offered to handle orders and shipping.
The second version of the Navigation Board includes some features which go
well beyond of
On Wednesday 21 July 2010, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> Am 21.07.2010 um 10:55 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> > On 03. mai 2010 11:10, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> >> On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> >>>> Having navigation work inside tunnel
gt; On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
> wrote:
> > >>>> Having navigation work inside tunnels
> > >>>> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
> > >>>> underground navigation - some tunnels have got
>
Am Mittwoch 21 Juli 2010, 11:22:20 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Am 21.07.2010 um 10:55 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> > On 03. mai 2010 11:10, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> >> On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> >>>> Having navigation work
Am 21.07.2010 um 10:55 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> On 03. mai 2010 11:10, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
>> On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>>> Having navigation work inside tunnels
>>>> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetma
oard
>> would be very useful. (And given the slow cpu, a pulse counter
>> so the software won't have to rely so much on pulse timing.)
>>
>> This is great for driving in tunnels. There are many mountains
>> and tunnels where I live. Having navigation work i
On 03. mai 2010 11:10, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>> Having navigation work inside tunnels
>>> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
>>> underground navigation - some tunn
redesign.
Christoph
> Christoph Mair wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Thanks to a new triaxial gyroscope chip which became available a few
> > weeks ago I started to work on a new navigation board for the
> > freerunner. The new chip reduces the complexity which results
How about an altitude (pressure) sensor?
That would make up for the accuracy of GPS height data.
Tim Abell
Christoph Mair wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks to a new triaxial gyroscope chip which became available a few weeks
> ago
> I started to work on a new navigation board for the
On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Christoph Mair wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks to a new triaxial gyroscope chip which became available a few weeks
> ago I started to work on a new navigation board for the freerunner. The
> new chip reduces the complexity which results in a sin
Hi all!
Thanks to a new triaxial gyroscope chip which became available a few weeks ago
I started to work on a new navigation board for the freerunner. The new chip
reduces the complexity which results in a single layer board containing the
triaxial gyroscope ITG3200, the triaxial compass
On Monday 03 May 2010 11:10:40 Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> >> Having navigation work inside tunnels
> >> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
> >> underground navi
On 5/3/10, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Christoph Mair wrote:
>> Dear community,
>>
>> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
>>
>> navigation board!
>>
>> What is it?
>> The Freerunner Navigation Board is a small P
On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> Having navigation work inside tunnels
>> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
>> underground navigation - some tunnels have got
>> intersections/roundabouts inside, with several poss
>
> Having navigation work inside tunnels
> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
> underground navigation - some tunnels have got
> intersections/roundabouts inside, with several possible exits.
>
> And then there are cities with too many tall
Alfa21 wrote:
> 2010-05...@23:31 Christoph Mair
>
>>> why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
>>> O_O)
>> The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
>
>
> I tough 2 accels + 1 compas could act as gyros... (not the greek similar of
> the kebab)
>
Christoph Mair wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
> navigation board!
>
> What is it?
> The Freerunner Navigation Board is a small PCB which is able to measure
> rotations as well as the magnetic field
2010-05...@23:31 Christoph Mair
> > why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
> > O_O)
> The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
I tough 2 accels + 1 compas could act as gyros... (not the greek similar of the
kebab)
maybe I have to reopen my ph
On Sunday 02 May 2010 19:57:02 Alfa21 wrote:
> hi,
> first of all, congrats for your work :)
>
> now my question:
> why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
> O_O)
The Freerunner has two accelerometers, but no gyroscope.
> and not just merge a compass to the press
Christoph Mair wrote:
> Soldering experience is definitively required. The QFN chips (gyros and
> compass) are somewhat difficult to handle, but you can "reflow"-solder
> them in a pizza oven.
An approach I found quite efficient for occasional DIY of QFN parts
on home-made PCBs is to apply a gene
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Alfa21 wrote:
> hi,
> first of all, congrats for your work :)
>
> now my question:
> why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR
> O_O) and not just merge a compass to the pressure sensor seen on the wiki
> (and it has also temperatur
hi,
first of all, congrats for your work :)
now my question:
why to add two more gyroscope sensors (so now we have 4 of them in our FR O_O)
and not just merge a compass to the pressure sensor seen on the wiki (and it
has also temperature)?
I'm not informed on this topic, so I'm sorry if this qu
On Sunday 02 May 2010 17:57:49 Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 17:42, Christoph Mair wrote:
> > Unfortunately the NOR bootloader does not work when both, pressure sensor
> > and navigation board, are connected (somebody knows why?). :)
>
>
with sensors to play with during the
trip. ;)
http://www.datenfreihafen.org/~stefan/weblog/archives/2010/02/index.html#e2010-02-28T15_40_36.txt
http://www.datenfreihafen.org/~stefan/weblog/archives/2010/04/index.html#e2010-04-26T12_30_18.txt
> Unfortunately the NOR bootloader does not work when both,
r. You develop new user interfaces (3D gaming :) and
> generally improve portable navigation.
>
> For car navigation, GPS is in most cases sufficient since a car goes
> fast enough so that GPS can tell about the direction of movement. But
> if you have a handheld device, only a com
Am 02.05.2010 um 16:09 schrieb Kosa:
> Christoph Mair escribió:
>> Dear community,
>>
>> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved
>> Freerunner: a
>> navigation board!
>
> That's amazing! Great work! would you mind to share why
Christoph Mair escribió:
> Dear community,
>
> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
> navigation board!
That's amazing! Great work! would you mind to share why did you
developed it? I know it will help and will be used by several project,
Am Sonntag, den 02.05.2010, 13:54 +0200 schrieb Michele Brocco:
> On 5/2/10, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > Congrats!
> >
> > Will I get a fully assembled one for free if I promise to implement FSO
> > DBus APIs? :)
> >
> Hey Mickey! In fact we planned to ship you one :) So the next one we
> wi
On 5/2/10, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Congrats!
>
> Will I get a fully assembled one for free if I promise to implement FSO
> DBus APIs? :)
>
Hey Mickey! In fact we planned to ship you one :) So the next one we
will produce is yours. We should keep in touch regarding shipping
information and
Christoph Mair wrote:
> Well, I've got a lot of other crazy ideas to fill these pockets, I just don't
> have enough time to realize them all.
Wow, I would have never imagined that anyone else could experience
this problem, too ;-)
> Do you have any specific requirements which I
> should take in
Congrats!
Will I get a fully assembled one for free if I promise to implement FSO
DBus APIs? :)
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Am 01.05.2010 um 17:30 schrieb Christoph Mair:
> On Saturday 01 May 2010 14:56:52 omcomali@porcupinefactory.org
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 May 2010 13:48:58 +0200
>> Christoph Mair wrote:
>>> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved
>>>
On Saturday 01 May 2010 14:56:52 omcomali@porcupinefactory.org wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 2010 13:48:58 +0200
> Christoph Mair wrote:
> > we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner:
> > a navigation board!
>
> Great work!
>
> Are you
On Saturday 01 May 2010 16:09:05 Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Christoph Mair wrote:
> > we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner:
> > a navigation board!
>
> Very impressive. Congratulations !
Thank you!
> I guess the next level would be t
Christoph Mair wrote:
> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
> navigation board!
Very impressive. Congratulations !
I guess the next level would be to make a board that fits into one
of the Embedded Air (tm) pockets also have some RF trans
On Sat, 1 May 2010 13:48:58 +0200
Christoph Mair wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
> navigation board!
>
> What is it?
> The Freerunner Navigation Board is a small PCB which is able to measure
>
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 13:48, Christoph Mair wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
> navigation board!
>
> What is it?
> The Freerunner Navigation Board is a small PCB which is able to measure
> rotations
Dear community,
we are proud to release a hardware extension for our beloved Freerunner: a
navigation board!
What is it?
The Freerunner Navigation Board is a small PCB which is able to measure
rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and
gyroscopes integrated
> a) the group "free software" is nothing but a combination of an adjective
> and a substantive, the adjective qualifying the substantive
That might be the case, but in the context of distributing a piece of
software in the context of GNU/Linux, "free software" refers to
the FSF's notion.
Any ot
2010/1/5 Viktor Lindberg :
> I don't wish to be rude but you're not actually contradicting anything
> i'm saying afaict
Actually I think I am a bit. You said "Not just open for anyone to
examine as is the case with Open Source", which sounds to me like you
are saying that people cannot modify or
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 03:39:42PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2010/1/5 Viktor Lindberg :
> >
> > The Open Source Movement have instead choosen to abandom the ethical
> > principle of freedom and only promote the use of Open Source software
> > that might not be libre (free as in freedom), which is
Since this is a mailinglist about openmoko's «free»runner, I think it's
normal to assume everyone on this mailinglist understands the idea
behind the free philosophy.
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 16:09 +0100, Viktor Lindberg wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:21:50PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > > the te
2010/1/5 Viktor Lindberg :
>
> The Open Source Movement have instead choosen to abandom the ethical
> principle of freedom and only promote the use of Open Source software
> that might not be libre (free as in freedom), which is not the same
> idea as the Free Software movement has. [...] Not just
>/end of arrogant rant about language usage.
this is getting too long for me :)
just download the relevant packages which this thread started about
and read license in there, it might help your understanding :))
cheers
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On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:21:50PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > the term "free software" was coined in or before 1989, when the GPLv1 was
> > published by the free software foundation [1].
>
> a) the group "free software" is nothing but a combination of an adjective
> and a substantive, the adjec
> the term "free software" was coined in or before 1989, when the GPLv1 was
> published by the free software foundation [1].
a) the group "free software" is nothing but a combination of an adjective
and a substantive, the adjective qualifying the substantive
b) qualifying a substantive with "fre
On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, arne anka wrote:
[Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:]
I think you're now confusing free software with freeware. Free
software app has to be open source (but not in opposite way -
freeware and open source apps not always are free software)
huh? since when and who made that decis
> I think you're now confusing free software with freeware. Free
> software app has to be open source (but not in opposite way -
> freeware and open source apps not always are free software)
huh?
since when and who made that decision?
for all i know, the line goes between open source and free.
op
On 1/4/10, Davide Scaini wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Neil Jerram
> wrote:
>
>> 2010/1/4 Yorick Moko :
>> > c'mon,
>> > you know he meant well
>>
>> Yes indeed. I apologize for raising this issue on Mike's thread; I
>> should have started a new thread and so not have singled out Mike
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2010/1/4 Yorick Moko :
> > c'mon,
> > you know he meant well
>
> Yes indeed. I apologize for raising this issue on Mike's thread; I
> should have started a new thread and so not have singled out Mike in
> particular.
>
> Best wishes,
>
2010/1/4 Yorick Moko :
> c'mon,
> you know he meant well
Yes indeed. I apologize for raising this issue on Mike's thread; I
should have started a new thread and so not have singled out Mike in
particular.
Best wishes,
Neil
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hi,
>If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
>http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=116
>
>Currently not for usage, only as preview for Debian users.
downloaded the packages on my laptop:
van...@vanek:/tmp$ ./osm2mcmap
bash: ./osm2mcmap: cannot e
t (to 2 am) and I can thank god I have so
> lovely family to allow that. This is true for other my projects too. Why
> don't I buy navigation for 200 bucks instead of spending my rare time that
> would cost by the way my employer thousands? With no donations and no
> gratitud
ours, many times to late night (to 2 am) and I can thank god I have so
> lovely family to allow that. This is true for other my projects too. Why
> don't I buy navigation for 200 bucks instead of spending my rare time that
> would cost by the way my employer thousands?
Understood;
many times to late night (to 2 am) and I can thank god I have so
lovely family to allow that. This is true for other my projects too. Why
don't I buy navigation for 200 bucks instead of spending my rare time that
would cost by the way my employer thousands? With no donations and no
gratitude.
2010/1/3 Mike Crash :
>
> Happy new year everyone!
>
> If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
> http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=116
This is nice news, but what is it with the "sorry, no source code yet" thing?
Mike, I don't actually mean to
ebian users.
>
>
> Mike Crash wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone, I only want to inform you, that I am working on new
> > navigation for the Freerunner, current name is MC Navi, but may change.
> > Screenshots here:
> >
> > http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?n
you, that I am working on new
> navigation for the Freerunner, current name is MC Navi, but may change.
> Screenshots here:
>
> http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=115
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Objet: [QtMoko] NeronGPS no worky (was Re: [QtMoko] GPS navigation apps for
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2009/12/16 Tony McKeehan < mck...@rpi.edu >
Yeah, NeronGPS is in the QtMoko feeds and all you need
2009/12/16 Tony McKeehan
> Yeah, NeronGPS is in the QtMoko feeds and all you need to install it is
> a recent version of QtMoko and an internet connection.
Is QtMoko v14 sufficiently recent?
> It's native to
> the Qt framework that QtMoko uses and doesn't need an X server. It has a
> slightly
On Thursday 17 of December 2009 18:43:02 Hans Zimmerman wrote:
> Could it be it's not in de debian repository's?
If i know right then yes. The project was announced just a few months ago.
Building Debian package will probably not take too much effort except that the
Qtopia GPS API would have to
;t need an X server. It has a
> slightly different interface from Navit and tango, but it's pretty easy
> to get used to.
>
> -Tonym
>
>
> Brolin Empey wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without
ty easy
to get used to.
-Tonym
Brolin Empey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without
> an X server? I cannot use QX because every time I try, I end up having
> to remove the battery from my FreeRunner because my FreeRunner
Hello list,
Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without an X
server? I cannot use QX because every time I try, I end up having to remove
the battery from my FreeRunner because my FreeRunner locks up and is
unusable. I wanted to use Navit, but it requires a working X
; I hope these ideas can help you improving your tool.
>> >
>> > Greetings Bastian
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