Yes, but will it blend?
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is being designed, it only makes
sense to go for the next big thing. Remember, it takes a year or more to
get one of these out to market, so the real question will be: how will you
use your mobile phone a year from now.
--Mark Arvidson
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) for developing
non-software parts?
I think this product has primarily attracted software engineering types. We
should get the word out to non-software people and increase the audience for
that question.
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I found the toolchain to be very easy to use. Unzip the .bz2 file,
run 'source /usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env' and you are set.
I keep my neo connected during development and ssh -X to it. That
way, I can scp the built binary over and run the program on my desktop
monitor but use the neo
I'll check around also. I worked in this industry so I have connections.
IGES is somewhat lossy. STEP is better, but any time you convert to a
standard, it's lowest-common-denominator. STEP is an open standard, tho, so
that's probably the best route.
--Mark Arvidson
On Jan 17, 2008 7:26 PM
I also suggest Alibre Express, although it is for Windows and it's not FOSS,
but I was involved in much of the writing of it, so I enjoy seeing it being
used.
Blender would work great for this application, although it's not a
parametric solid modeler. I'll have to give it a spin.
--Mark Arvidson
well on the device. I haven't tried it
recently enough to comment.
--Mark Arvidson
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http://www.news.com/Google-unveils-cell-phone-software-and-alliance/2100-1039_3-6217001.html
Did they not see Openmoko.org? It looks like the Google name carries weight
and can roll over juggernaut style like MS.
What does this mean in the long run for OpenMoko, and how will these two
project
The modem licensing is a big deal breaker for me. I purchased a
quad-band phone because I live in the US and need 850 coverage. I
knew it is developer preview beta phone, and was willing to contribute
and wait until the software is ready.
If the phone is not going to be licensed for all four
I suggest using the signing tool ().
--sagacis
On 10/31/07, John Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, October 31, 2007 8:18 pm, Michael Shiloh wrote:
I've created a wiki page to consolidate the current status, and provide
a place for you to add questions and topics you'd like to see
I too have tried using the phone as a primary for a few days.
Recently, the lack of 850 band coverage has driven me to my backup.
Perhaps I'll try again tomorrow.
I have some parallel observations and comments to Igor's:
On 10/14/07, Igor Foox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Voice/Talking:
- I
I have a patch for neod that optionally buzzes the vibrator with each
keystroke (the same way the sound works). I haven't submitted it
because I'm trying to get the build to work top-to-bottom.
Let me know if you would like to test it.
--sagacis
On 10/1/07, Jeffrey Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anybody actually tried the 40KOhm resister trick on the neo? Does it
really work?
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The short answer is use Reply to all instead of Reply to sender
On 7/25/07, Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: Sorry I sent this to you already, Gerald. The usual error, forgot
to change the To address...
Which brings up a good point, can the mailing list administrator make
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