On Tuesday 21 August 2007 15:06, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Am 21.08.2007 um 12:46 schrieb Harald Welte:
I am from the community ;) And not in my 10+ years of FOSS community
development have I seen any project that had problems with properly
using mailinglists.
By deciding not to
Hey! If you someday make this sound system for your car, please share
with us some docs/photos/anything ;)
Be sure, mate, you'll get that docs/pictures/anything when it's done.
(Probably the first thing I'll do with GTA2)
And you'll be the first to get the link to the source code, for my
Al Johnson wrote:
Hey! If you someday make this sound system for your car, please share
with us some docs/photos/anything ;)
Be sure, mate, you'll get that docs/pictures/anything when it's done.
(Probably the first thing I'll do with GTA2)
And you'll be the first to get the link to the source
On 8/17/07, Clarke Wixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at this picture:
http://www.apc.com/products/moreimages.cfm?partnum=UPB10aPos=5
As you will see, it has a female mini-B socket from which it charges
itself, and a female full-size A socket to which it supplies power.
Uh oh... makes you
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On 8/17/07, Clarke Wixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at this picture:
http://www.apc.com/products/moreimages.cfm?partnum=UPB10aPos=5
As you will see, it has a female mini-B socket from which it charges
itself, and a female full-size A socket to which it supplies power.
Hm,
in other words: everybody should subscribe (listen) to all other
lists to post questions in the correct sublist...
This is IMHO a very strong argument for a Forum system where you have
to register only once, but can change between topics easily - even if
new ones come up.
Just my 2
Please don't bring up the forum debate again.
We have heared all the arguments.
We will not have a forum as long as I have any role in this project.
All FOSS projects that I've ever been involved in 10+ years FOSS
development use mailinglists, very efficiently, even lots of them.
That's our
Am 21.08.2007 um 12:46 schrieb Harald Welte:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:19:57AM +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
Harald,
please calm down. I know from your blog how upset you are from
setting
up the new office location, networks and servers during Taifun time.
in fact that was
Am 21.08.2007 um 10:39 schrieb Harald Welte:
Please don't bring up the forum debate again.
We have heared all the arguments.
We will not have a forum as long as I have any role in this project.
All FOSS projects that I've ever been involved in 10+ years FOSS
development use mailinglists,
Harald Welte wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:19:57AM +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Harald,
please calm down. I know from your blog how upset you are from setting
up the new office location, networks and servers during Taifun time.
in fact that was the most fun part.
But just
Sorry. I had uncontrollable spasms in my mouse finger. Or whatever. This
mail was not intentionally sent. Sorry
I just wanted to agree with harald. But not whith sending a blanc email. :)
Forums suck for many reasons. (No filter, no archiving, no offline use, ...)
No FOSS project of any
Has anybody actually tried the 40KOhm resister trick on the neo? Does it
really work?
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I have just seen that this topic is extensively documented on the wiki.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Battery_Charger
Especially the dump charger method is something i did not know.
Regards
Tilman
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Are there plans to provide a car adapter for the Neo?
This is a general problem. Where are USB-Power Adator out there. Also
for cars.
But most of them just power the 5V line. This is bad with 99% of the bad
behaving usb gadgets out there.
But Neo is prolite and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there plans to provide a car adapter for the Neo?
This is a general problem. Where are USB-Power Adator out there. Also
for cars.
But most of them just power the 5V line. This is bad with 99% of the
bad behaving
Thank you for that wonderful explanation!
BTW: Where is my own e-mail in the list? I still did not receive it,
but it seems you did?! Somethings strange in that list...
Am I right that I would need to solder some more things to make this
whole construction work? I mean, I have to spend these 5V
Brad Midgley wrote:
Hi
But most of them just power the 5V line. This is bad with 99% of the bad
behaving usb gadgets out there.
But Neo is prolite and asks the host if it could draw it's 500mA and if
not only takes 100mA out of the bus.
this excessive politeness rules out hand-crank
Hi
But most of them just power the 5V line. This is bad with 99% of the bad
behaving usb gadgets out there.
But Neo is prolite and asks the host if it could draw it's 500mA and if
not only takes 100mA out of the bus.
this excessive politeness rules out hand-crank charger, solar cell,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for that wonderful explanation!
BTW: Where is my own e-mail in the list? I still did not receive it,
but it seems you did?! Somethings strange in that list...
Am I right that I would need to solder some more things to make this
whole construction work? I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I right that I would need to solder some more things to make this
whole construction work? I mean, I have to spend these 5V to the Neo for
charging,
and still need the other pins for transferring data from the USB drive
to the Neo.
So I would have to split the
El jue, 16-08-2007 a las 19:19 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
First of all, what about the soundcard the Neo provides. Is it a good one
or some kind of cheap hardware, designed for phone-call-quality sound
output?
The chipset is a WM8753 from Wolfson Microelectronics. Acording with
their
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List!
I've got a few questions as I'm a little bit confused about some issues.
(Also have no Neo to test it myself)
First of all, what about the soundcard the Neo provides. Is it a good one
or some kind of cheap hardware, designed for phone-call-quality sound
These are really good news, you put me in good humor! :)
(Thank you too, Ian)
Last important thing is the charging over USB while the external hard
disk is connected.
Hope someone of the device owners could test this ;)
Ahh, and what about that USB port? I remember a thread but I'm not sure:
These are really good news, you put me in good humor! :)
(Thank you too, Ian)
Last important thing is the charging over USB while the external hard
disk is connected.
Hope someone of the device owners could test this ;)
Ahh, and what about that USB port? I remember a thread but I'm not sure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are really good news, you put me in good humor! :)
(Thank you too, Ian)
Last important thing is the charging over USB while the external hard
disk is connected.
That's a matter of cabling.
Hope someone of the device owners could test this ;)
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