Re: Re. Building a totally new smart phone

2013-08-23 Thread Adam Bogacki

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.. the ftp*bz2 link works and I have unpacked it.

Now that I have dir 'freecalypso-sw-SE52Fru5' I am not quite sure what
to do.
Is there some documentation available, or a man page ?

Searching by 'calypso' or 'freecalypso' did not show anything relevant
when using 'www.deeperweb.com'

Regards,

Adam.

On 24/08/13 13:28, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
> Adam Bogacki  wrote:
>
>> I have not been able to find working links to freecalypso-sw anywhere.
>
> Not able to find *working* links?  So the link I had posted earlier in
> this thread:
>
>
ftp://ftp.ifctf.org/pub/GSM/FreeCalypso/snapshots/freecalypso-sw-SE52Fru5.tar.bz2
>
> is not working for you?
>
> There is also a Mercurial source repository where the development
> takes place:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/falconian/freecalypso-sw
>
> But if it gets taken down because some suppressive person reports it,
> don't blame me.  Of course Mercurial is a distributed SCM just like
> git, hence even if bitbucket.org takes it down, no source or history
> will be lost - but it will make the project inaccessible to others
> (except via the occasional snapshots which I post on my FTP site)
> until we (the FreeCalypso community, currently consisting of one
> developer and a few supporters watching from the sidelines) find a new
> Hg webhost.
>
> VLR,
> SF
>
>


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Re. Building a totally new smart phone

2013-08-23 Thread Adam Bogacki

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I would like to add my vote to the proposal of a totally new non-smart
phone.

A recent article in 'The Futurist' has flagged the demise of the current
model of the 'smartphone'  in favour of less intrusive devices such as
glasses and watches.

http://www.wfs.org/futurist/2013-issues-futurist/september-october-2013-vol-47-no-5/top-10-disappearing-futures/disap-7

I have not been able to find working links to freecalypso-sw anywhere.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calypso_Technology

I think there is increasing demand for a secure non-smart phone.

Good luck,

Adam.

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Re: Re: [Gta04-owner] Keyboard for GTA04

2012-03-17 Thread Adam Bogacki
Not that I know of, but I would volunteer to test it.

:-)

Adam

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On -9/01/37 07:59, Lionel Broche wrote:
> just adding my two pence:
> it may not satisfy every users, but has any company ever made a
> forearm-attached casing? some phone that you could clip on your left
> forearm, so that the keyboard and the screeen would be steady while
> your right arm writes down. Plus, there would be no danger of stealing.
>
> Lionel
>
> On 15 March 2012 23:10, EdorFaus  > wrote:
>
> On 03/16/2012 12:00 AM, EdorFaus wrote:
>
> clip it onto the side with the USB port
>
>
> use a standard USB keyboard module
>
>
> Aw, man... I just got this odd image in my head of a full-size
> standard qwerty keyboard with an angled docking port on the top -
> kinda like the iPod docks in some stereo systems - meant for the
> GTA0x...
>
> Not really practical for carrying around in any way, but at least
> you can avoid cables when using it at home... unless you want to
> charge it or connect it to the LAN or something at the same time
> of course. :P
>
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Re: Got also a WikiReader now

2010-09-09 Thread Adam Bogacki
On -9/01/37 07:59, Alexander Lehner wrote:
>
> Since 'Pulster' recently posted, that he has Germanized WikiReaders, I
> could not resist and ordered one.
> Now I've got it and started playing around (first removed the cap to
> see the connector to the debug serial interface - disappointed, I need
> a special adapter to it).
> But what really surprised me was the fact, that the delivered SD card
> not only held a german Wikipedia, but also a english and a dutch one!
> and I can switch between then during runtime and even the history
> function tracks the different country-specific entries correctly.
> This function makes it valuable for me, since there are a lot of
> country-specific pages which are not translated to other languages
> (simply because it sometimes makes no sense).
>
> Of course I was looking around to see some hacks or mods, but I was
> too lazy to set up my own build-chain. The Fortran interface is nice
> for some tests, indeed.
> Just for the joy of "yes, we can" I'd be intersted in some different
> ways of abusing that device, and I'm missing a email group like this
> one for the OM handy.
> Any pointers to active hackers for the WikiReader?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex.
>
>
>
>
Is there a dual polish - english wikireader SD card available yet ?

Adam Bogacki,

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Re: Idea for Openmoko application: Tide updates

2008-09-17 Thread Adam Bogacki
> Hi Michael.
>
> We have similar toughts about it.
>
> What Im willing to do is a real Adventure Phone, based on
> Freeruneer and Debian.
>
> Im planning a water/dirt proof rubber case. Something that should
> be great is a compass too...
>
> Im a brazilian surfer, so this why I think that it could be a real
> good product.
>
> --
> Denis

Hi Dennis,

I like the concept and would like to volunteer to test a prototype in
New Zealand conditions.

Cheers,

Adam Bogacki,
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