the SIM card (dual sdio/sim
card socket), which in turn is located beneath the battery. So I doubt
you would ever be able to connect anythinh that is even slightly larger
than a regular mass-storage microSD card.
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Your /etc/X11/Xserver is broken, add '-dpi 280' to your $ARGS
up to 100mA - but to support
all devices, 500mA.
Most mobile devices today are on very low power, 3.3V usually is the
highest supply voltage you have anywhere, moving lower and lower every
generation.
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into the public
domain - unless my copyrigt expires some decades after my death.
So, yes, I firmly believe it is problematic to copy that old content
into the new official wiki.
The official wiki will, in the spirit of Wikipedia (and for
compatibility) be using GFDL 1.2.
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server currently in use?
yes.
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On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 05:12:09PM +0100, Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 16:24 +0100, Harald Welte wrote:
3. A-GPS involves additional data traffic and thus (potential) additional
costs. Does it use a normal GSM/GPRS IP-based data transfer? does it use
some out-of-band GSM
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code release would be pretty funny anyway. For this, please wait for
phase-0, review the sorce, and then make comments :)
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mobiles nowaday?
yes, the GSM Modem we use has standard AT command Fax modem
functionality.
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are required for regular phone
usage (including SMS, MMS, FAX, GPRS, Voice Call, Data Call (CSD), etc.)
So I really don't understand all this fuzz. It's really very much
standard compliant.
As for the fax, it's just regular ITU-T.32 class 2.0
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, and we have GPRS for services like ICQ,
Jabber, e-mail and the like.
If somebody in the community wants to implement MMS, that's great. But
we don't see it as a core feature of the device.
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and changing resolutions.
[But did I mention that Keith Packard gets a phase-0 phone? *g*]
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On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:48:08AM +0200, Aloril wrote:
Wild guess: some of vendor-specific, proprietary TI AT commands allow
user to write/read GSM module flash.
I do not think so ;)
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this problem. I cannot say more than that at this
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that fingerprint recognition is by any means a
contribution to security.
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-to-phone
if possible,
Yes, that's also how commercial products like GSMK's cryptophone work
(http://www.cryptophone.com/)
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AFAIK the Neo1973 v1 will have no LEDs (beside the screen backlight and
inside the touchscreen)
This is true, no LED.
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On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:15:54AM -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Harald Welte writes:
My understanding is that it will be USB On-The-Go,
No. OTG is a complex specification, and it comprises way more than just
a AB socket, but also electrical and software components which we cannot
developers to track one down
for testing. We'll let you know our results.
Any news on this? I'm not holding by breath for 4GB, but has 2GB been
confirmed?
Sandisk 2GB SDSDQU-2048-E10M works just fine.
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by FIC (not OpenMoko) to also sell the same
GTA01* hardware with Windows CE. That plan seems currently on halt,
and apart from the same company being behind the hardware, there is no
relation to Neo1973 or OpenMoko.
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much, I'd really quite like GPS)
It doesn't have Wifi either, does it?
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On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 07:06:22PM +0100, Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
2007/2/18, Marcin Juszkiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dnia niedziela, 18 lutego 2007, Krzysztof Kajkowski napisaĆ:
Or is it possible that someone make such pictures and post it to wiki?
Check photos made by Harald Welte
might be a fine SoC
project.
We have a full-time developer on providing full Neo1973 emulation (well,
not emulating the GSM Modem *g*) for QEMU. Stay tuned.
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are so different that I doubt this would happen either.
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on
it.
In principle, you should be able to do exactly the same what you can do
by running entirely free software on a Linux PC.
Harald,
[who has never even touched or used any iPod]
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:58:38PM +, Ole Tange wrote:
On 2/19/07, Harald Welte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From reviewing the 'Recent Changes', I have drafted a (currently still)
small list of rules for Wiki editing. It is available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki
to be above industry average - but have you ever seen
any reasonably complex hard/software project finish on time? Murphys
law applies to all of us...
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manufacturers.
Our user has to be in control whether GSM and/or GPS are switched on, or
are allowed to talk to the network or not.
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software to be
Free Software. And that is a sort of a blocker issue for us.
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with all those NO mails.
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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E911#Wireless_Enhanced_911:
however. TDMA and GSM networks such as Cingular and T-Mobile use TDOA
which is location singulation based purely on the network. No device
support and no GPS needed for that.
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Oracle on top of a Linux kernel is a GPL violation. No
grey arae. Clear-cut and 100% legal.
2) it's not required to make the phone wokr. GPS is definitely a add-on
feature, a gimmick. Not as important as communication channels like
GSM, Bluetooth, WiFi.
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themselves up to that.
That is not the point. You can never sue somebody to release their
proprietary source code. But you can halt their sales by halting them
from further distributing a gpl infringing product.
And I have hard evidence in my own hands that this works ;)
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that
implements those things in it's own hardware/firmware, you can avoid
any problems with free sofrware drivers down the road.
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services.
Thanks for your understanding!
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point of view
b) once we have agreed on some kind of policy, we can all start to
update the current pages.
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can also get a consumer-friendly nickname.
Well, there only is one phase in which consumers get involved: phase 2.
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discussion and I would rather not want to
mix that with the naming/versioning scheme debate.
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a GTA02?
So I don't think we'll have an official upgrade kit.
We will start selling spare parts at some point, though. The schedule
is still somewhat unclear. Maybe there is a chance you can combine your
kit out of spare parts. But still, I don't think it makes much sense.
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or second page of a nand block.
Any non 0xff values marks the block as bad.
I'm updating the bad block wiki to include this info...
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
that's correct. however, you can easily erase the OOB area of a bad
block, resulting with that byte becoming 0xff ;)
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timeframe, and will
probably not have a satisfactory answer anyway, plus it will delay
everythign else.
Yes, this is no industry standard customer care. But hell, we are
selling to developers inside our own community, not to end-users !?!
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transfer to time out, which again causes
some sending email servers, such as gmail, who have a short timeout, to
transfer the message again.
And 'some mail admin' is unfortunately just me.
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For discussion about the general aspects of releasing schematics and
licensing issues, please follow-up to community and don't Cc
neo1973-hardware.
Oh, and yes, as soon as we start shipping DebugBoard v3, we will release
those schematics without any further delay.
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phase-1 will probably be october.
Is openMoko in September ready for an early mass market release?
no.
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companies. This means that they would
have to pay extra money for a device that has FM radio capabilities.
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at any reasonable quanatity,
and GTA02 will be able to supply 5V in host mode, it was abandoned.
We'd rather get GTA02 finished, then spend time on accessories that only
make sense for GTA01.
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official take on this. Re-iterating this over and over again
will just make everyone involed more upset, and everyone else annoyed by
an even worse signal/noise ratio.
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other lists I'm a bit less inclined to do it, but would be
willing to change if there were many supporters of such a change.
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Being able to do that is one of the few sources of joy that I still have ;)
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the reason it crashes later on when you have time.
(probably never ;o)
that would really be easy. unfortunately it just locks up, doesn't die.
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wrote:
Hi all,
I have some problems pushing all patches onto the vanilla Kernel (2.6.21.1).
After using quilt push -a not all patches were applied.
the trunk patchset is for 2.6.22.x.
if you want to use 2.6.21.x, please use an old branch, not the svn trunk
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would have released GTA01 in 2010 and GTA02 in 2014.
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drivers. one in the
entire industry.
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, merely by the fact that we are writing them? Using this
argument, the entire openmoko software stack would not be open source,
because we are writing it.
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, specifically) for
all their technical support so far.
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we started selling phase1, I made an
internal comment that I don't think the software stack will mature a lot
during the first 2-3 months after the hardware release. Compared to
that, there was actually quite a lot of progress, mainly thanks to
Mickey, Stefan, Daniel and O-Hand.
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future designs will follow the same line - and
we're trying to continuously to push the borders any further. We make
our position at chip manufacturers very clear. And we're having very
fruitful discussions and results that I am proud of.
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for our public openmoko.org servers starting
his work in three days ;)
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 12:10:48PM -0700, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On 9/10/07, Harald Welte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what exactly is not enough? You will get 100% free software drivers,
down to the latest bit, no proprietary firmware whatsoever, plus
hardware documentation
.
as it seems, the response to this question seems to depend on your
particular location in the time scale of this universe :)
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into our X11-based design.
Also, be aware, that anyone doing this will very likely violate their
license agreement with tomtom :)
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of
documentation for the Glamo chip, not carbon-copying from the original
NDA'd docs, and then cooperating with Smedia to jointly release that
new manual.
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and potentially re-coded
(transcoded) a number of time between the calling and receiving party.
Data calls over GSM are done using CSD. They also use quite a lot more
error correction than voice calls.
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interface to the BTS/BSC/MSC and then in the end converted into
actual audible sounds.
Please see Page 22 of http://www.chu.edu.tw/~lhyen/wc/gsm.pdf for a
graphical illustration how this works.
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complex electrical level requirements, too. Those have to be handled in
a OTG compliant USB transceiver chip.
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300bps though :)
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:15:06PM +0200, Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger wrote:
Harald Welte wrote:
Just to give you a summary judgement:
Running any kind of voice-encoded data over a regular voice channel of a
GSM phone is _extremely_ unlikely to work.
There are a number of different codecs
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:20:41AM +0200, Thomas Jund wrote:
Does the TI Calypso chipset support GSM Layer 3 tracing (AT Command)?
yes.
Is there a specification available to decode the Layer 3 trace from TI?
yes. Under NDA :(
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to the battery, not
your device.
imagine you remove a 50% charged battery and insert a 90% charged battery. if
the coulomb counter was on the mainboard, it would still think 50% after you
put in the 90% battery.
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the practical implementation can look quite different. The German government
e.g. now legally mandates that an operator will refuse to take emergency
calls from phones with no SIM card inserted.
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It looks like the mailman/pipermail parser is somewhat broken and considers
every line starting with ^From as the beginning of a new mail
(envelope-from). This is really weird, one would expect this kind of bug in
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and willing to help wherever I can.
Regards and thank you once again,
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On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 09:16:50PM +0200, Harald Welte wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 03:21:26PM -0300, Werner Almesberger wrote:
Doug Jones wrote:
Has this bug been there all along? Does our community's collective
memory have a hole in it?
Seems that it chopped the mail
. Is the
board handy for other devices?
yes, that is why we placed a 20pin standard ARM-JTAG connector and a RS232 @
3.3V header footprint on the board. You should be able to use it with anything
that needs ARM-JTAG and/or RS232 at 3.3V levels
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permissions of the SIM's
internal FS permit modifications). Motorola EZX phones or very old siemens
S2/S3/S6/S10 have the feature to add/remove entries to the preferred operator
list.
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On 12/13/2010 08:50 PM, Petr Vanek wrote:
Anyone knows what happened to the wiki.openmoko.org?
Sorry, this was an unexpected after-effect due to a kernel update
on one of our machines. The virtual machine running the wiki did not
come up after the reboot for some reason, and I was only
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:58:40PM -0800, Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
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Anyone knows what happened to the wiki.openmoko.org?
Sorry, this was an unexpected after-effect due to a kernel update
on one of our machines
to new, more reliable (and
also less expensive) rented server hardware.
I would like to use this opportunity to thank Sean for continuing to
fund the server hosting / traffic, and roh + gismo for what they have
done so far in keeping things alive.
Regards,
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will actually take care of updating the debian packages,
run backups, make sure things run smoothly and do a dist-upgrade every
couple of years.
But in the end, it is Sean that you have to convince, not me ;)
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On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 02:23:31PM +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Can you please add downloads.openmoko.org ?
please note that downloads.openmoko.org has always had (and still has)
public rsync access to the whole repository.
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Hi all,
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 09:29:44AM +0200, Harald Welte wrote:
Right now www.openmoko.org and wiki.openmoko.org are facing some upgrade
related downtime.
Six virtual machines have been upgraded, but those were the easy ones.
Also, I've upgraded wiki.openmoko.org to Mediawiki 1.19.0
,
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I'll look into that.
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/wiki/
There is also a tar.bz2 with the current and archived
files/uploads/images (mediawiki /images directory) generated at the same
time.
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to be taken care of...
What you're doing now with your bitching is just creating bitterness on
all sides, and honestly, it is not going to help at all.
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have heard of, not some obscure small group...
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Hi Radek,
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 08:54:32PM +, Radek Polak wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2012 15:44:23 Harald Welte wrote:
We're right now in some discussions and unless we don't have active
confirmation from the proposed new owner of trademark + domain, we don't
want to throw around any
recipient can do whatever he
pleasee with it, so there should be some trust in an
established/recognized/well-known entity that this won't happen.
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