Thanks, At one point I suggested that an ingenious person might change this particular resistor check so that other chargers would work in fast mode ( if they were capable) I can't recall where that discussion ended up.
So for example, My moto mini usb is 850ma, So I would just turn off the software resistor check plug it into my moto charger and ?? not blow it up?? The open source aspect of this, of course creates opportunities and dangers. lets keep the discussion going. My goal is not to turn Openmoko into a supplier of expensive chargers. We would rather leverage what is already out there. my moto charger was outrageous; I got the Igo for free a long while back when they first started, so hey cant beat that. your thoughts, always appreciated -----Original Message----- From: joerg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:59 AM To: community@lists.openmoko.org Cc: steve Subject: Re: Price of the Freerunner spare parts Am Do 27. März 2008 schrieb steve: > Hi Kevin, > > Libertarian as well here. The first charger I want to test is my iGo as > well. > > A while back I discussed the fast charging issue with Engineering. I'll > revisit that issue and get back to you guys. My understanding ( rememeber > I'm marketing and have been appropriately lobotomized) is that our device > checks the ID of the charger and then determines whether or not we can fast > charge. ( greater than 750ma I think... ) > > Steve Correct, it checks for 48k-OHM resistor on ID-pin of mini-USB, then enables 1A instead of 100/500mA USB-standard. You also may enable 1A-mode (and 500mA mode) via some small GUI-app IIRC. cheers jOERG _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community