Re: No Android on the Neo1973 - Only MyPhone left

2007-12-09 Thread Alex Zhang



So, to get Android running, you need a processor with ARM v5 ISA. I.e. A
gumstix with its XScale processor (Both PXA255  PXA270 should work).
Anyone fancy having a go at putting Android on their MyPhone?

  


Hi All,

I am trying to get Android running on my motorola A1200E (based on 
PXA270) today. And now, the init has been running and framebuffer 
entered graphic mode from text mode. But screen is flashing 
intermittently, looks like phone is trying hard to load Android VM 
without successful.
Do I miss something? Can anybody give me some tips or has interests to 
research together? :-)
BTW, which fb mode is VM running? My phone is 18BPP, (and I tried 16BPP, 
seems framebuffer cannot enter graphic mode from text mode).


Alex Zhang

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Re: New future user :) of OpenMoko presentation

2007-12-09 Thread François TOURDE
Le 13855ième jour après Epoch,
Rodolphe Ortalo écrivait:

 Le samedi 08 décembre 2007 à 13:57 +0100, François TOURDE a écrit :
 Hi .*,

 Bienvenue à bord! (== Welcome onboard!)

Merci beaucoup :)

 I've subscribed announce, community, devel, apps.
 
 Thanks in advance for pointing me some MLs.

 framework-devel and gsm-devel are also interesting.

Ok, I'll try these (gsmd-devel instead of gsm-devel, no?)

I'm surfing on the gforge too, and there is lot of interresting
projects :p

May the Neo be available in France as soon as possible... X-mas will
be a good date for me, because my birthdate is already gone ;)

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new Qtopia image... Predictive keyboard not being predictive

2007-12-09 Thread Richard Reichenbacher

Hey Lorn,

Is there maybe a fix for having the keyboard start predicting again for 
the November 27th image?  The latest snapshots aren't very stable but 
the latest one you posted to qtopia.net is, except for the keyboard.


Thanks a bunch,

Richard


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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread Richard Reichenbacher




Wifi driver:
We're making very good progress, but it's still not finished.

GTA02 hardware:
Still waiting for the Wifi driver to verify the Wifi hardware, but so 
far we're feeling quite good about this part. There are a couple of 
other things to verify, and as mentioned before we will most likely 
make another revision of the board, which will hopefully be the 
production-ready revision.


Regards,
Michael


Hey Michael,

I am a student at the University of Arizona and work for the IT 
department.  We have one of the worlds largest Cisco Radius wifi setups 
in the world.  Our main wifi network uses wpa enterprise with peap 
authentication and the equifax secure certificate for loging in.  
Currently, we are unable to find a cell phone that will work with our 
network.  None of them support wpa enterprise with peap authentication.  
Is there any chance that the GTA02 will support this?


Thanks,

Richard Reichenbacher

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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread Michael Shiloh



Richard Reichenbacher wrote:




Wifi driver:
We're making very good progress, but it's still not finished.

GTA02 hardware:
Still waiting for the Wifi driver to verify the Wifi hardware, but so 
far we're feeling quite good about this part. There are a couple of 
other things to verify, and as mentioned before we will most likely 
make another revision of the board, which will hopefully be the 
production-ready revision.


Regards,
Michael


Hey Michael,

I am a student at the University of Arizona and work for the IT 
department.  We have one of the worlds largest Cisco Radius wifi setups 
in the world.  Our main wifi network uses wpa enterprise with peap 
authentication and the equifax secure certificate for loging in.  
Currently, we are unable to find a cell phone that will work with our 
network.  None of them support wpa enterprise with peap authentication.  
Is there any chance that the GTA02 will support this?


Hi Richard,

That's an excellent question, one to which I don't know the answer. I'll 
forward this on to the Wifi driver people, in case they are not on this 
list.


Michael

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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread Nick Guenther
On 12/9/07, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 GSM Firmware update:
 We've been informed that everything legal has been agreed upon by all
 parties, and all that remains is to get everything signed. Apparently
 the process of getting things signed takes a few weeks!

 850MHz experiment:
 As mentioned before we're looking into offering an 850MHz variant of the
 triband GTA02.

 Since the GSM section is essentially the same between GTA01 and GTA02,
 we thought a good experiment would be to modify a couple GTA01 handsets
 for 850MHz and to test them out here in the USA. I just received these
 handsets on Friday and am now trying to figure out how to thoroughly
 test them. Rather than me traveling around the country, it might make
 sense to ship them to various users to test them with different
 carriers.  Please write to me if you are in an 850MHz area and are
 interested in participating.

By modify do you mean update GSM chip firmware or update
linux-level GSM driver or something else all together?
I have a GTA01 and I'm in an 850/1900 area. I can help test, if you
point me in the right direction.

-Nick

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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread Richard Reichenbacher

Michael Shiloh wrote:

Hi,

GSM Firmware update:
We've been informed that everything legal has been agreed upon by all 
parties, and all that remains is to get everything signed. Apparently 
the process of getting things signed takes a few weeks!


850MHz experiment:
As mentioned before we're looking into offering an 850MHz variant of 
the triband GTA02.


Since the GSM section is essentially the same between GTA01 and GTA02, 
we thought a good experiment would be to modify a couple GTA01 
handsets for 850MHz and to test them out here in the USA. I just 
received these handsets on Friday and am now trying to figure out how 
to thoroughly test them. Rather than me traveling around the country, 
it might make sense to ship them to various users to test them with 
different carriers.  Please write to me if you are in an 850MHz area 
and are interested in participating.


Hey Michael,

I just realized that I might be road tripping from Tucson, AZ to Fort 
Myers, Fl sometime soon.  I'd be able to test 850 all along the south.  
Let me know if I might qualify for the test.


Richard Reichenbacher

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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread William Voorhees
Hi,

I live in Southern Minnesota, in the area indicated by the blue spot on this
map: http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/cing-attws_800_850.html  It would
seem that I would be a candidate for testing the 850mhz reception. Let me
know if I can help.

-Will

On Dec 9, 2007 8:46 PM, Richard Reichenbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Michael Shiloh wrote:
  Hi,
 
  GSM Firmware update:
  We've been informed that everything legal has been agreed upon by all
  parties, and all that remains is to get everything signed. Apparently
  the process of getting things signed takes a few weeks!
 
  850MHz experiment:
  As mentioned before we're looking into offering an 850MHz variant of
  the triband GTA02.
 
  Since the GSM section is essentially the same between GTA01 and GTA02,
  we thought a good experiment would be to modify a couple GTA01
  handsets for 850MHz and to test them out here in the USA. I just
  received these handsets on Friday and am now trying to figure out how
  to thoroughly test them. Rather than me traveling around the country,
  it might make sense to ship them to various users to test them with
  different carriers.  Please write to me if you are in an 850MHz area
  and are interested in participating.

 Hey Michael,

 I just realized that I might be road tripping from Tucson, AZ to Fort
 Myers, Fl sometime soon.  I'd be able to test 850 all along the south.
 Let me know if I might qualify for the test.

 Richard Reichenbacher

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Re: 2007.11 snapshot available

2007-12-09 Thread Nick Guenther
If we're bringing this up... it's already been had at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wishlist:Text_Input
I favour http://www.strout.net/info/ideas/hexinput.html myself.

On Dec 8, 2007 6:23 PM, Ben Burdette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Check out the Dasher text input system.

 http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/

 It is a text input sytem that uses 2 axis analog inputs, like a mouse,
 joystick, or tilt sensor.  Its very noise resistant, good for people
 with muscle control problems.  As long as you don't have to tilt so much
 that you can't see the screen, it should work ok for openmoko.
 Apparently its available for pocketpc devices, I don't know if any of
 them have tilt sensors and have used them for Dasher.  Here's a page
 about using tilt on a toshiba tablet pc:

 http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/saw27/dasher/toshtilt/

 There's a movie where someone is using tilt for text entry.


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Re: Community update: GSM firmware, 850MHz experiment, GTA02 progress

2007-12-09 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Dnia poniedziałek, 10 grudnia 2007, Richard Reichenbacher napisał:

 I am a student at the University of Arizona and work for the IT
 department.  We have one of the worlds largest Cisco Radius wifi setups
 in the world.  Our main wifi network uses wpa enterprise with peap
 authentication and the equifax secure certificate for loging in.
 Currently, we are unable to find a cell phone that will work with our
 network.  None of them support wpa enterprise with peap authentication.
 Is there any chance that the GTA02 will support this?

For connecting to WPA networks WPA Supplicant [1] is used. Currently it 
supports few EAP-PEAP modes:

EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)
EAP-PEAP/TLS (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)
EAP-PEAP/GTC (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)
EAP-PEAP/OTP (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)
EAP-PEAP/MD5-Challenge (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)

If you are able to connect to that network with Linux laptop then you 
should be able to connect with GTA02. 

I do not know does WiFi driver was tested with encryption yet.

1. http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/

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