Am Donnerstag, den 17.12.2009, 23:06 +0100 schrieb Michael Trimarchi:
the android-kernel now has a lot of feature:
- frequency scaling
- FCSE from arm mailing list
The result is an incredible performance on Android
Congrats... anything in for us GNU/Linux weenies as well?
Cheers,
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:M:
Just an additional heads-up. Daniel reworked my device on the hardware
workshop which was part of the first FSOSHR conference last weekend in
the LinuxHotel.
Since then I exposed my FreeRunner to the tough RF conditions in my
office-basement here in Frankfurt/Main and I'm glad to announce that I
Thanks for the update, Dieter.
That might explain why I'm suffering so bad from this bug, since my office is
located in the souterrain and it's usually pretty cold here.
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Am Sonntag, den 22.02.2009, 19:44 +0100 schrieb Rask Ingemann
Lambertsen:
But in the end, I realized that the modem powers
up with deep sleep enabled, so after a few seconds of AT command
inactivity,
Right, the first thing you should do when working in non-mux mode is to
%SLEEP=2.
In
Unfortunately I no longer have a GTA01 with such an old firmware (and
I'm not really keen to downgrade either), but memory says that our 01
prototypes (GSM firmware moko0) didn't suffer from 1024.
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Am Tuesday 16 December 2008 20:33:42 schrieb Joerg Reisenweber:
could you connect an external GSM-antenna and check if there's any
difference? Preferably connect the external antenna while actually
encountering a #1024, and see whether it stops, or otherwise changes
characteristics.
Did that
Am Mittwoch, den 03.12.2008, 09:57 +0100 schrieb Stefan Schmidt:
I ask because I can see regular
activity on the AT command interface. For example every minute the
modem is asked about its SMS status (I wonder why the modem has
to be polled and why the unsolicited status messages from the
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