So has anyone done it with Q4B09 yet?
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On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:45 AM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
So has anyone done it with Q4B09 yet?
Unbricking a B!, or using it on a B1? I've used in on the clicky kbd
B1 and my A3 without issues, except it has a horrible crackling after
the startup sound, all else seems OK. I have a
On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 11:48:21AM +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:45 AM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
So has anyone done it with Q4B09 yet?
Unbricking a B!, or using it on a B1? I've used in on the clicky kbd
B1 and my A3 without issues, except it has a
Hi:
I received the XO 1.75 a few days ago and tested it this Sunday (sep 4
2011). Details follow:
Preliminaries:
- green dot laptop
- membrane keyboard
- flashed with q4b07.rom
- sugar control panel shows build 19 customized, sugar 0.88.0,
firmware not available, wireless firmware not available
Hi Gabriel,
development in arm branch is moving fast,
please be sure to test in the last available image.
Many of this errors are fixed.
Now the last one is os42, you can download it from
http://build.laptop.org/F14-arm/os42/
Thanks for testing!
Abrazos
Gonzalo
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 9:15 AM,
Sorry I missed that, I'm glad the errors were fixed.
2011/9/5 Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org:
Hi Gabriel,
development in arm branch is moving fast,
please be sure to test in the last available image.
Many of this errors are fixed.
Now the last one is os42, you can download it from
I've had no luck trying to boot 11.2.0 on
an XO-1 either.
The ability to boot from an SD card has
allowed me to use my XO-1 and to have it
available for testing various OS versions.
Any pointers to references for an SD card
boot for the latest OS versions would be
appreciated.
Also, if there
On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 10:15:17AM -0300, Gabriel Eirea wrote:
I'm sending this simple code to test the accelerometer in Pippy. It
tries to reproduce Bert's moving-ball example with ASCII.
Good. Didn't know it would work with seek. That's interesting. You
might want a delay in the loop to