Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Walery Strauch wal...@online.de wrote:
Hi,
my CellHunter on SHR (pre-nov2009-core-updates) shows me:
Provider: o2 - de (262/07)
Cell: A102 / EA0E / 25
...
I was trying to find some documentation about
Joachim Ott wrote:
Apart from CellHunter, you have information from frameworkd:
grep ogsmd.device /var/log/frameworkd.log
yes really good :-D
And at least for Germany, you can find out cell information from the Reg-TP:
http://emf.bundesnetzagentur.de/gisinternet/index.aspx
I was
Hi,
my CellHunter on SHR (pre-nov2009-core-updates) shows me:
Provider: o2 - de (262/07)
Cell: A102 / EA0E / 25
...
I was trying to find some documentation about this but in vain...
So my guess is this:
Provider: o2 - de (MCC/MNC)
Cell: LAC / cellID /
Hello
I write HelloWorld in Android-Java. In SDK it working fine. But when try
to install it on my OpenMoko it did not work:
$ ./adb install ~/workspace/p/HW/bin/HW.apk
115 KB/s (8870 bytes in 0.074s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/HW.apk
Failure [-12]
I was trying in v1.1 and v1.5.
Can
Robin Paulson wrote:
I think I just got a bsod: after inputing the pincode, om went to
what is bsod?
Walery ;o)
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Hi
I'm searching for application witch can translate German-English and
English-German. Something like SlovoEd for Symbian (in my old Nokia).
Or some Database that contain this (i would wirte the application myself).
Thanks
Walery ;o)
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Alexander Kappner wrote:
I'd suggest you use the database from http://dict.cc . They also suggest
some software packages for offline translation (just enter
about:wordlist
in the translation bar to see the page I am talking about). I do not
think
they have any software ready for