I'd like to run a bot on my phone that I'd be able to chat with via Jabber
(XMPP, used by Gmail and others). This would allow me to easily set and
receive notifications to augment the small screen UI by extending the reach
of the phone to any net connected computer. The bot could also set your o
Hello,
Just wondering, does that mean its EVDO? Or something else? I have
Cingular, which supports I believe only EDGE (2G and 2.5G?) and 3G.
Could someone please expand on the "2.5G NOT EDGE" line?
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Hey Guys,
I know the specification of the phone doesn't include wifi, nor do I want
to badger the list to say it should be included, as I'm sure it will be
integrated in a matter of time.
However, I would like to suggest that we look into developing some sort of
VoIP transferral software, so that
I saw that article too, and thought the same thing.
Surely just a mis-printright?
-Jason
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 16:52, Marcel de Jong wrote:
> On 1/16/07, Ben Fleming-Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Positive write-up in the Register, with one surprise...
> >
> > "Sean Moss-Pultz
On 1/16/07, Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unless your game can be controlled with a touchscreen, you won't like it as
gaming device.
I've got a mockup I did for a Gravity Power port I've been putting off
for too long:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/359950380/
With
On 1/16/07, Pranav Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From some info on the list I gather that the SD card will have no more that
4GB, so will I be able to use a USB flash drive with 'X' GB storage for
media files e.g.
I am asking since I am not sure what implication does the Unpowered aspect
have
Paul Bohme wrote:
tony wrote:
I am planning a Nethack port. It should be quite easy.
In theory, yes. In practice... I have run this on a Zaurus, and it's a
little hard to see/read. At least on that I have a reasonable keyboard
- what are your thoughts on display sizes as well as input mec
Hello All,
From some info on the list I gather that the SD card will have no more that
4GB, so will I be able to use a USB flash drive with 'X' GB storage for
media files e.g.
I am asking since I am not sure what implication does the Unpowered aspect
have on USB devices.
Related to media files
Paul Bohme wrote:
tony wrote:
I am planning a Nethack port. It should be quite easy.
In theory, yes. In practice... I have run this on a Zaurus, and it's a
little hard to see/read. At least on that I have a reasonable keyboard
- what are your thoughts on display sizes as well as input mec
On 1/16/07, Ben Fleming-Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Positive write-up in the Register, with one surprise...
"Sean Moss-Pultz, the project's architect, expects the first samples of
OpenMoko hardware to ship in March 2007."
www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/
March? Please say
tony wrote:
I am planning a Nethack port. It should be quite easy.
In theory, yes. In practice... I have run this on a Zaurus, and it's a
little hard to see/read. At least on that I have a reasonable keyboard
- what are your thoughts on display sizes as well as input mechanism?
If it can
el jefe delito wrote:
Some of the easier ideas could be:
1. Tic-Tac-Toe: grid changes colour for the Red player's turn, or Blue
player's turn
2. Connect Four: grid also changes colour
3. Checkers
4. Chess
5. Gem Drop (already GPL, some info here
http://www.tucows.com/preview/9259 )
6. that add
Quoting Marcel de Jong on 01/16/2007 09:33 PM UTC:
If the Neo has a multi touch touchscreen, we really should think
outside of the box.
Look at this demonstration by mr. Jeff Han to see an example of what
might be possible :)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5195605778138598326
And look
If the Neo has a multi touch touchscreen, we really should think
outside of the box.
Look at this demonstration by mr. Jeff Han to see an example of what
might be possible :)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5195605778138598326
And look at what Nintendo did with their DS. (though of cour
el jefe delito writes:
>I'd love to see the KDE apps on this thing, but I read somewhere on the list
>that most of the WM interface is likely based on GTK libraries (GNOME).
>Being Open, though, we could probably move KWM/KDE onto the Neo; not sure if
>the processing power and storage can handle it
Some of the easier ideas could be:
1. Tic-Tac-Toe: grid changes colour for the Red player's turn, or Blue
player's turn
2. Connect Four: grid also changes colour
3. Checkers
4. Chess
5. Gem Drop (already GPL, some info here http://www.tucows.com/preview/9259)
6. that addictive Photo game where you
Hi, this is my first time posting, I'm just been lurking so far. Looks like
everyone, including myself is excited about openmoko.
Engin's recent post on controls had me thinking: Why do we have buttons in
games? But I think we had buttons to control games because early game
makers didn't have
I'd love to see the KDE apps on this thing, but I read somewhere on the list
that most of the WM interface is likely based on GTK libraries (GNOME).
Being Open, though, we could probably move KWM/KDE onto the Neo; not sure if
the processing power and storage can handle it.
Being that KDE4 uses SV
Hi everyone.
Ever since I 'met' the OpenMoko I wanted one. And since it has AGPS on
board, it could be even more usefull to me.
I love riding a motorcycle and was hoping that this thingy could be turned
into a TomTom rider equivalent. Meaning that I need large buttons when using
gloves.
Looks lik
maybe with virtual buttons on the screen it can be used as a gaming device? i
mean not a total gaming device but, some arcade games (like j2me games, but
better)
Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:51,
Engin Erenturk wrote:
> Hi, I'm Engin;
>
> I'm a game de
maybe with virtual buttons on the screen it can be used as a gaming device? i
mean not a total gaming device but, some arcade games (like j2me games, but
better)
Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:51,
Engin Erenturk wrote:
> Hi, I'm Engin;
>
> I'm a game de
hi again;
the main problem with touch screen controls is you cannot give the user "my
hands fits on this button" feeling. this feeling makes the players comfortable
about controlling the characters, etc. on th screen.
as i said before, also virrtual keypads can be used, or just touching can be
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 10:20, Gabriel Ambuehl scribbled in crayon on the
back of a kid's menu:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:51, Engin Erenturk wrote:
> > Hi, I'm Engin;
> >
> > I'm a game developer from Istanbul/Turkey. the thing i wonder most
> > about open openmoko is the gaming oportuni
Positive write-up in the Register, with one surprise...
"Sean Moss-Pultz, the project's architect, expects the first samples of
OpenMoko hardware to ship in March 2007."
www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/
Was that interview conducted when Sean wasn't sure how long the hardware
dela
Hello folks
the thaught to run vi on the command line on a cell phone really has
something...
but on a somewhat more serious note: what is known about the
mailing/calendar/todo etc applications, anybody have an idea?
The question ofcource relates to synchronization, for me preferable the KDE
On Saturday 13 January 2007 13:0
> PS I have an unrelated question. I see that FIC produces laptops (the
> contact for clients here in the Netherlands is someone in the UK). I
> expect you are a user of these laptops. Do you have a good
> experience? I was very upset when, at the moment of buying m
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 10:20, Gabriel Ambuehl scribbled in crayon on the
back of a kid's menu:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:51, Engin Erenturk wrote:
> > Hi, I'm Engin;
> >
> > I'm a game developer from Istanbul/Turkey. the thing i wonder most
> > about open openmoko is the gaming oportuni
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:51, Engin Erenturk wrote:
> Hi, I'm Engin;
>
> I'm a game developer from Istanbul/Turkey. the thing i wonder most about
> open openmoko is the gaming oportunities. as i read from mails today, it
> will have a 640x480 vga screen. Is there any predictions about the
> ga
Hi, I'm Engin;
I'm a game developer from Istanbul/Turkey. the thing i wonder most about open
openmoko is the gaming oportunities. as i read from mails today, it will have a
640x480 vga screen. Is there any predictions about the gamşing
oportunities of this device?
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Mike [070116 00:11]:
I agree with this, and I'd also like to add that this list should also auto-prepend a marker in the subject line like most other lists do, for example [OMOKO-COM] so that we can set up
mail filters.
But it does already set a marker:
List-Id: Lis
On 1/16/07 11:24 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you please confirm that this screen really is full VGA not 320x200?
VGA definitely is 480x640 not 240x320. And yes, the device is VGA.
-Sean
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Ole Tange wrote:
> On 1/16/07, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > - changing SIM / microSD card without reboot
> >> Not sure why anyone would need to switch SIM constantly...
> >
> >gooing abroad - using a cheaper tariff
> >I would prefer a mutipexe
It is great that the Neo1973 v1 will have Bluetooth :)))
Will you publish which version and class it will have?
I would guess Class 2 (20-40mw) that's common for PDAs and mobile phones
And can somebody explain (me) if beside the bandwith
are any hardware limitation for Bluetooth profiles?
Ye
http://cellphones.techfresh.net/archives/2007/01/13/lg-ke850-touchscreen-phone-on-video/
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On 1/16/07, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - changing SIM / microSD card without reboot
> Not sure why anyone would need to switch SIM constantly...
gooing abroad - using a cheaper tariff
I would prefer a mutipexer for 4 sim cards...
but we already had this discussion.. on this li
Why not modify a normal screen protector to have raised bumps in a keyboard
layout, but leave the whole thing transparent. A screen protector is just a
piece of plastic film with adhesive round the edges. The protector will live
on the screen all the time and you could probably "forget" it's there
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 17:17, Robert Michel wrote:
> I would find the need for reboots not smart. The wish that
> the Neo would run also USB powered would only help on the
> road, when I have a battery powered USB hub or any other
> USB power source - only for switching the cards?
I doubt swi
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> Salve Sean, *!
>
> It is great that the Neo1973 v1 will have Bluetooth :)))
> Will you publish which version and class it will have?
Bus 1 Device 2: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI
mode)
2.0+
Salve Sean, *!
It is great that the Neo1973 v1 will have Bluetooth :)))
Will you publish which version and class it will have?
And can somebody explain (me) if beside the bandwith
are any hardware limitation for Bluetooth profiles?
Where is a good overview about linux Bluetooth and profiles?
An
Salve Joe!
Joe Pfeiffer schrieb am Dienstag, den 16. Januar 2007 um 08:16h:
> Robert Michel writes:
> >
> >If the Neo1973 could run only with USB power (without battery)
> >than you would be able to skip this point "attach the battery using wires"
> >:)
>
> Hmmm, it is possible to charge the bat
Robert Michel writes:
>
>If the Neo1973 could run only with USB power (without battery)
>than you would be able to skip this point "attach the battery using wires"
>:)
Hmmm, it is possible to charge the battery over USB. If you could run
the phone using USB power with the battery unplugged then t
Koen Kooi writes:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
>
>> Can you please confirm that this screen really is full VGA not 320x200?
>
>http://www.openmoko.com/press/index.html
I've found another product that also claims the same size and
resolution LCD; its
Robert Michel writes:
>>
>> As far as we know, it requires powering-down the phone.
>
>Alternative:
>- small capacitator parallel to the battery
>- script/function that
>-- unmount the SD
>-- let the phone sleep for a while
Sure -- this is essentially the PalmOS solution.
>This is why I'm not
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> Salve Gabriel!
>
> Gabriel Ambuehl schrieb am Dienstag, den 16. Januar 2007 um 14:12h:
>>> Ok you are right, most devices with microSD will have Bluetooth,
>>> most cameras have no Bluetooth, but also using no microSD.
>>> An
Salve Gabriel!
Gabriel Ambuehl schrieb am Dienstag, den 16. Januar 2007 um 14:12h:
> > Ok you are right, most devices with microSD will have Bluetooth,
> > most cameras have no Bluetooth, but also using no microSD.
> > An normal size SD slot, usable from outside, would be fine :)
>
> You can use
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 14:04, Robert Michel wrote:
> Two things you have to carry with you.
>
> And USB 1(.1?) has only 11? Mbit/s.
> Copy 1 GByte = 727 seconds = 12 Minutes,
> this is quite slow.
Um with 128MB RAM it would be more like 100s which is to beat...
Yeah but how often do you do thi
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 13:31, Sergio Bessa wrote:
> I was wondering what ou guys think about someone using the ideas
> collected at http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Ideas
> What if some big company, such as the one who announced a new phone last
> week, gets some of these ideas and regi
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 11:24 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> The smallest VGA LCD I
> can find is 4".
>
Sony ACX526AKM is a 3.6" VGA LCD.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Partnumbers
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Salve Gabriel!
Gabriel Ambuehl schrieb am Dienstag, den 16. Januar 2007 um 13:03h:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 10:53, Robert Michel wrote:
> > Hope that I haven't to hack my Neo1973 myself with my solder iron :)
>
> I still dont see why anyone would really need that. If you need to copy from
>
Salve Sergio!
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Sergio Bessa wrote:
> I was wondering what ou guys think about someone using the ideas
> collected at http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Ideas
> What if some big company, such as the one who announced a new phone last
> week, gets some of these ideas and
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 10:53, Robert Michel wrote:
> Hope that I haven't to hack my Neo1973 myself with my solder iron :)
I still dont see why anyone would really need that. If you need to copy from
microsd to microsd, attach a powered hub and SD reader to the Neo. Besides,
microsd is such a
Hi,
I was wondering what ou guys think about someone using the ideas
collected at http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Ideas
What if some big company, such as the one who announced a new phone last
week, gets some of these ideas and registers them?
Sorry if I'm just making some irrelevant
Salve Grahame!
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Grahame Falvey wrote:
> On 16/01/07, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Alternative:
> >- small capacitator parallel to the battery
> >- script/function that
> >-- unmount the SD
> >-- let the phone sleep for a while
> I know it's probably too late, b
Salve Ole, *!
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Ole Tange wrote:
> If the microSD is pinwise compatible with SD, would it be possible to:
>
> * take out the battery
> * attach the battery using wires
If the Neo1973 could run only with USB power (without battery)
than you would be able to skip this point "att
Ole Tange wrote:
On 1/15/07, Paul Bohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
> On 15/01/07, Gervais Mulongoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Heh, until the phone spam operators start using basic voice
>> recognition and
>> to defeat the simple riddle :p
>
> Spammers don't do email addr
On 16/01/07, Derek Pressnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have never seen a device where the same connector could act as both
>audio-in and audio-out,
I have a device that does that, the Sharp Zaurus. From what I
understand, a microphone has a different impedence than a headphone
speaker, so t
On 16/01/07, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salve Joe!
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> Grahame Falvey writes:
> >
> >Is the microSD slot accessable while the phone is operational? Or
> >does one have to remove the battery and hence power down the device in
> >order to swap
Salve Tom!
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The specs for the NEO say it boasts a 2.8" 640x480 display. From my
> calculations this is 285 dpi, which is just awesome... In fact it's so
> good that I almost don't believe it. What LCD is actually in the phone
> (Make&Model?). I've se
* Mike Krier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070116 00:11]:
> I agree with this, and I'd also like to add that this list should also
> auto-prepend a marker in the subject line like most other lists do, for
> example [OMOKO-COM] so that we can set up
> mail filters.
But it does already set a marker:
List-
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> Can you please confirm that this screen really is full VGA not 320x200?
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* Marcel de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070115 23:24]:
> On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
> >phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
> >
> >
>
> In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally
Robert Michel wrote, On 13/01/07 04:01:
Salve Alessandro!
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Alessandro Iurlano wrote:
As I am mainly a low level programmer I will probably try to put my hands on
the Neo at kernel level like customizing
the linux kernel with patches or even try to program the Neo with my own
Salve Joe!
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> Grahame Falvey writes:
> >
> >Is the microSD slot accessable while the phone is operational? Or
> >does one have to remove the battery and hence power down the device in
> >order to swap out the card?
>
> As far as we know, it requires power
The specs for the NEO say it boasts a 2.8" 640x480 display. From my
calculations this is 285 dpi, which is just awesome... In fact it's so
good that I almost don't believe it. What LCD is actually in the phone
(Make&Model?). I've searched all the LCD manufactures I can think of and
none of them hav
On 1/15/07, Grahame Falvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 15/01/07, Paul Bohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kkr wrote:
> > As mentioned on http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Hardware , the
> > CPU (Samsung s3c2410) can manage 1 GB of memory.
> >
> > Even if I don't know how Linux manage S
ma, 2007-01-15 kello 23:58 +0100, Grahame Falvey kirjoitti:
> Not to sound too negative, but that's rather pointless really. I have
> a Nokia 6230 which has the MMC slot under the battery and it's just
> plain annoying to have to remove it whenever I want top copy stuff
> onto or off it. Would th
ma, 2007-01-15 kello 16:49 -0700, Joe Pfeiffer kirjoitti:
> Mike writes:
> >Yes I know that, I still vote for subject tags and reply-list.
>
> I don't really care about subject tags, but would prefer reply-list.
I don't really care about subject tags (space-hogging and useless as
they are in the
I have never seen a device where the same connector could act as both
audio-in and audio-out,
I have a device that does that, the Sharp Zaurus. From what I
understand, a microphone has a different impedence than a headphone
speaker, so the hardware switches the one earpiece betwean mic and
audi
G'day all... New to the list, but absolutely interested in buying one...
Because the Neo1973 has no keyboard/pad, I was wondering about the
possibilities of input. I imagine SMSes etc. would be entered with a
full on-screen keyboard rather than a 12-char keypad like on regular
phones. But I would
Dnia poniedziałek, 15 stycznia 2007 22:45, Sven Neuhaus napisał:
> Get bluetooth for your PC, establish a PPP link via the serial port
> profile and you're set. No additional software required (if you run
> linux on your PC).
PAN is much easier and does not add any extra layers.
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Mike Krier schreef:
> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>> On 1/15/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
>>> phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> In contrast t
Bluetooth profiles are optional and not all are uniformly or completely
implemented on bluez. It's also worth noting that the bluetooth consortium
wants all advertised profiles to be implemented completely and to go through
an expensive qualification process.
I wouldn't be surprised if openmoko u
On 1/15/07, Paul Bohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
> On 15/01/07, Gervais Mulongoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Heh, until the phone spam operators start using basic voice
>> recognition and
>> to defeat the simple riddle :p
>
> Spammers don't do email address de-obfuscation
Dnia wtorek, 16 stycznia 2007 00:45, Marcel de Jong napisał:
> >>> I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
> >>> mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the
> >>> only mailinglist that I know, that does that this way)
Nearly all lists which I read are co
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> Mike wrote:
>> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>>> ps.
>>> I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this
>>> mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only
>>> mailinglist that I know, that does that thi
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