Re: Wiki distorted in Firefox 3?

2008-05-05 Thread James Olney
I have this problem as well. my screen res is only 1024x768

2008/5/5 Tomas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm running Firefox 3 Beta 5 in Ubuntu 8.04 and the OpenMoko wiki menu
>  (the one to the left) is placed a long way down (instead of at the
>  top). Is this a Firefox bug or a css problem?
>
>  /Tomas "tomplast"
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Re: 10 Pack in West Midlands, England?

2008-04-28 Thread James Olney
Hey, yes put you name down here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GroupSales#England

i'm not sure how it's going to work. but if you put your name down we
know you're interested.

James

2008/4/28 Mo Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is anybody in the West Midlands interested in getting a 10 pack? Would
>  be great to save that bit of money and get the extra goodies.
>
>  Mo.
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Re: 10 PACK UPDATE!!!

2008-04-28 Thread James Olney
Hello,
put your name down here,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Group_Order

warm regards
James

2008/4/28 Ofer Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Shachar,
>
> Please include me in the Israeli buying group.
> Maybe we should open a group page in openmoko wiki?
>
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Re: Improved page of photographs of Freerunner

2008-04-23 Thread James Olney
The huge originals are at quickstart.openmoko.com/photographs/originals

thanks

> Thanks to Mikael Lammentausta, quickstart.openmoko.com/photographs now has a
> web page and thumbnails, and slightly reduced big images that still capture
> the essence.
>
>  Thank you Mikael!
>
>  (The huge originals are at quickstart.openmoko.com/photographs.originals in
> case you want to use them for t-shirts or pouches or doggy bags or whatever)
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Re: (no subject)

2008-04-23 Thread James Olney
I always find it better to cook it before eating it. but either way it's good.

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> > > Yes.
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Re: Video of Qt 4.4 on Neo1973: brings iPhone like graphics

2008-04-23 Thread James Olney
looks nice, obviously the freerunner with it's improved hardware and
grfx chip will really start to shine.

nice music, i guess this video was filmed in a lift, or elevator.. :)

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> > (both gtk/qt/qtopia/qopenmoko) :P
> >
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>  Just a typo, eh! I meant just "openmoko" :P
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Re: DLP Pico Projector

2008-04-22 Thread James Olney
That is way cool!

see: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wish_List_-_Hardware#Micro_Projector


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> I posted same question on development group, but i see that community list
> is more active now :)
>
> ---
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> Croatia - this mounth)
>
> I just want to ask, did anyone think about integrating DLP Pico Projector in
> following generations of device?
>  some info can be found at:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT1mhSRichk
> http://www.dlp.com/tech/what.aspx
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Re: PVT Update.

2008-04-15 Thread James Olney
maybe mokoninja could get behind the scenes and snap some pics or vids..

On 15/04/2008, nickd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi first post :) i don't suppose as part of the open nature of the
> production that the few sick people (myself included) in the community could
> see possibly some videos of the testing? namely the destructive tests? i've
> learnt how to use technology by breaking it and would like to see the snuf
> videos if possible
>
>  -nick
>
>
>  steve wrote:
>
> > ya, I was telling somebody earlier I worked on an experimental
> > plane for 5 years: we built 2. 500 Million per copy.
> > we flew them for a little while. Then they took one.
> > Shook it to bits; broke its back; and tore its wings off.
> > bastards.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Ortwin Regel
> > Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 11:55 AM
> > To: List for Openmoko community discussion
> > Subject: Re: PVT Update.
> >
> > The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
> > Still, poor Freerunners... :'(
> >
> > On 4/14/08, Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > One minute of silence for the dead freerunner, death to ensure a product
> > > free of defects :)
> > >
> > > 2008/4/14, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > >
> > > >  The last of DVT testing is I think complete. These are destructive
> > > > tests.
> > > > Where we try to break the phone.
> > > >
> > > >
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Re: Nano on Openmoko

2008-04-14 Thread James Olney
Hey, it may be in the repo's, but good job anyway, i always use nano.

James

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> Nano is available in the repositories included with recent images.
>
>  To install it, one simply needs to do "opkg install nano
>  -force-overwrite" on an internet connected Neo. I'm assuming that QEMU
>  would do the same.
>
>  -Kevin
>
>
>  On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Brandon Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > After playing with my qemu VM of Openmoko for a while, I decided to play 
> with
>  >  cross compiling some programs (mostly my ~20 line beginners C programs).
>  >  After noticing vi was the only text editor included, I figured another 
> option
>  >  might be useful.  So I played with the nano source and the arm gcc
>  >  cross-compiler (I like to call omgcc)  and finally got nano running on the
>  >  OM!  I don't know how most of it will work since Ctrl doesn't seem to 
> work in
>  >  the VM (any thoughts on this?)  Anyway, here's a link to the nano binary 
> for
>  >  you to run on your VM/Neo/Freerunner.  Enjoy
>  >
>  >  http://onedollarlinux.com/misc/openmoko/arm-angstrom-linux-nano.bz2
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Re: FreeRunner Pricing and PVT update

2008-04-11 Thread James Olney
Thanks for the update, sounds good, but what about the UK? and Europe?

Many thanks,

james

On 11/04/2008, Ivo Anjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the update, looking forward to having a neo of my own :)
>
> Ivo
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Andrea Debortoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > what about EUROS prices??
> >
> > IF, and this is an IF, it works as it did with the GTA01, the USD
> > price is technically incorrect. When i paid, it charged my debit card
> > for $309 worth of Taiwan dollars. I would imagine that your bank would
> > be charged the amount of Euros needed to convert to $399 worth of
> > taiwan dollars, if that makes sense.
> >
> > -Kevin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I hope that no 1:1 change will be applied...
> > >
> > > thanks a lot for the news!!
> > >
> > > Andrea
> > >
> > > 2008/4/11, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >   I thought I would combine a couple posts today. First an update on
> PVT,
> > > or
> > > > production verification test. Phones are being sent to me from the
> first
> > > PVT
> > > > run. Michael Shiloh will be back in Silicon valley next Tuesday, so he
> and
> > > I
> > > > will test the samples and get them out to key partners. I want to
> check a
> > > > couple things like using the Nokia batteries as spares and generic USB
> > > > chargers before I send these samples out.
> > > >
> > > > Now, for the update on Products, and Pricing,
> > > >
> > > > 1. Products.
> > > >
> > > >   Orginally the FreeRunner ( GTA02) was planned to come out in two
> > > packages.
> > > > Basic and advanced, just like the Neo 1973. We killed that idea. It
> was a
> > > > quick humane death. The problem was the GTA02 advanced unit would have
> > > been
> > > > $650 USD. After seeing the response to Neo 1973, a huge response, we
> > > decided
> > > > the best path was to lower the price, reward our early developers, and
> > > > attract more developers.
> > > >
> > > > 2. Pricing
> > > > We scrubbed the BOM ( bill of materials). We eliminated the Luxurious
> > > bits.
> > > > Optimized the box like it was code. The first thing we got rid of
> > > > was the lunchbox. It was cool, but it was expensive and heavy.
> Eliminating
> > > > that was a sizeable cost savings. ( think shipping weight).
> > > >
> > > > Next we pulled out the debug board and made it a separate product.  We
> > > > priced it at $99 US. about 1 tenth what people would pay for similar
> > > > capability.
> > > >
> > > > My goal was to get to a place where we could sell the FreeRunner at
> $399.
> > > > USD.
> > > >
> > > > We did that.
> > > >
> > > > The FreeRunner will ship from Openmoko.com at $399. For early
> customers
> > > > I'm looking at throwing in a few free things. More details later.
> > > >
> > > > The debug board will be available as a separate product for $99 USD.
> > > >
> > > > Many people wrote me mails asking if they could get a discount by
> buying
> > > > more than one phone. Sometimes they were universities, sometimes a
> small
> > > > business, sometimes a small group or club.
> > > >
> > > > For these people we created a 10Pack. instead of 399 per phone, we
> will
> > > > charge 369 per phone.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Over the next few days I will explain the next steps we go through and
> how
> > > > the product will get distributed
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Steve
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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Re: Re: Additional info

2008-03-19 Thread James Olney
If you are looking for hardware information. look here:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware#Product_Life

this states that the product is meant to last a minimum of 2 years.

hope this help

Regards James

On 19/03/2008, Nicanor Babula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thomasg wrote:
>  > I haven't used a Nokia N800 or Motorola A1200, so I can't really say
>  > what their build quality is like.
>  > But I have used many many other Nokias and some Motos, and imho the
>  > Neos case is at least as good, if not much better.
>  > The clearance of the case is better than any Nokia owner would dream
>  > of (in fact it is similar to cases that cannot be opened without pure
>  > force).
>  > The plastic is high-quality but relativeley thin (the front and
>  > back/battery cover, easily replaceable) and has partly a soft-touch
>  > finish (the haptic is very thinkpad-like). The plastic frame is thick
>  > and stable, so there's no chance to break it in normal use.
>  > The display is as breakable as any resistive touchscreen device, but
>  > at least there is the (annoyingly high) bezel that covers it on drops.
>  >
>  > So - what else can I say? I was really impressed by the build quality
>  > when I got the device, I never expected it. It survived the first
>  > slight drops and I expect it to endure much more.
>  >
>  > But well - if a Nokia is your "reference", I don't think you'll expect
>  > much, so you will be impressed :)
>  >
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>  matter how much it will cost.
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Re: Neo Freerunner manufacturing status

2008-03-19 Thread James Olney
Thanks for the update Michael! Good news! looks like you've turned a corner!


On 19/03/2008, Daniel Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you very much for these good news! Really appreciate your update! :)
>
>  Daniel
>
>  On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:55:29 -0700, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>  >
>  > I just received a status report from our VP of Marketing, Steve Mosher:
>  >
>  >
>  > The Freerunner design is currently staged to go through Production
>  > Validation Test (PVT). The hardware design A5 is, we believe, solid. We
>  > are updating this design to A6 to maximize production yields.
>  >
>  > The purpose of PVT is to make sure the yield is high enough, and to make
>  > sure the manufacturing and testing process is smooth and efficient.
>  >
>  > Steve also welcomes direct contact from you. He can be reached at
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Re: Recent spam.

2008-01-07 Thread James Olney
good for you, however i use gmail webmail; so don't have that much
control. i have marked their email as spam so i would hope the google
guys will get onto them and stop them spanning our list, and others!

a recent report put spam as 80% of all email traffic, amazing really.

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> Even if the list does no spam filtering (or not sufficent enough), you
> can process your own
> I filtered the last superstar&others mails with no annoyance. ;)
>
> IMHO, the true issue remains the bandwidth usage and the server
> load it is up to the openmoko admins to decide if spam is really
> annoying or not.
>
>
> Gal'
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 12:26 PM, flexd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't like spam. Do you? :(
> >
> > There should be a boxtrapper or something to stop this :)
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Re: Recent spam.

2008-01-07 Thread James Olney
i don't get any spam in gmail, except for this - a smudge on a clean record.

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>
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Re: Lear Financial, What Can Billing Medical Software Do?

2008-01-07 Thread James Olney
mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a spammer please

On 07/01/2008, Super Star <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lear Financial, What Can Billing Medical Software Do?
>
>  The billing section of a medical institution is one of the busiest
> sections. Here, you will see the staff working long hours processing
> payments and claims of patients. Not only that, they also have to keep track
> of so many records like insurance, invoices, patients records, revenue of
> the clinic, etc. Doing all these tasks manually requires tremendous amounts
> of time, plus the margin of error is high. It?s not surprising then that
> many in the medical world are turning to billing medical software for help.
>
>  What is billing medical software and what are the advantages of using it?
> The very big advantage of using medical software like the billing software
> is that you can automate all your work. The software can record all the
> patient?s history, from his first appointment until the end of the
> treatment, plus all his invoices and insurance claims. You can also schedule
> an appointment with billing medical software. In case you want to look up a
> patient?s record, you can access it immediately with just a few clicks of
> the mouse.
>
>  Another advantage of billing medical software is that you can access the
> information you stored anywhere you are online. This way you can make a
> diagnosis even if you are away from your clinic. You can also share some
> information with your staff if you want to. Even if someone updated
> information from another location, you can still access it.
>
>  Using billing medical software also reduces the time filing and storing
> paperwork. Without software, it will not be long before your office will be
> buried with documents. Finding storage space will also become a headache.
> Making your office paperless will make it clean and a nice place to work.
> You will be more organized and efficient.
>
>  Minimizing your operating expenses is another advantage of medical
> software. With work done manually, you have to hire a number of staff so
> they will be finished on time. Whereas with software, one or two staff will
> do with the same or more work. Billing medical software might be expensive
> but then, in the long run, you will have a lot of savings. Also you can get
> affordable software if you do some research and compare prices. You can
> first try the trial version of a particular company and see if you and your
> staff like it.
>
>  Another advantage of using billing medical software, and perhaps the most
> important, is that it reduces the margin of error. Humans are prone to
> errors, and in the medical industry, one small mistake can have big
> consequences especially when it comes to the patient?s medical record. With
> medical software, you can minimize these errors by doing some programming.
>
>  Aside from billing medical software, there are various other kinds of
> software out there beneficial to the medical industry, and specific to each
> task. Make use of this software when you can to make your work easier. In
> the long haul, you will see the benefits this software can give.
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Re: Mark Tiernan, Joining Forces and Helping the Community with Extraordinary Real Estate and Mortgage Expertise

2008-01-07 Thread James Olney
SPAM.

On 07/01/2008, Super Star <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Tiernan, Joining Forces and Helping the Community with Extraordinary
> Real Estate and Mortgage Expertise
>
>
>
>  Boston, MA (PRWEB) August 27, 2007 -- It?s all about ease of home buying in
> the Greater Boston area. The revolutionary and intelligent online company,
> Next Level Realty has recently joined up with Landmark Realty to create one
> of the finest companies available to consumers looking to purchase homes
> with a qualified and knowledgeable agent.
>
>
>
>  Defining a new level of customer service in the real estate industry, Next
> Level Realty has been featured in USA Today, Google Adwords, Small Business
> Computing News and FrogPond.com. With 2 regional offices, one in Arlington
> and the other in Quincy, Next Level Realty has the unprecedented expertise
> of 25+ agents and four mortgage reps on their team.
>
>
>
>  Their other strong points? They do more for clients then just help them buy
> and sell homes. Next level Realty offers numerous packages to their clients
> including, travel services (), solar power solutions (), as well as offering
> unique digital solutions from cell phones to cable internet. Their mission
> is to work with their clients closely, be efficient, enable great savings,
> and provide outstanding customers service that exudes focus and
> accountability.
>
>
>
>  Adam Bailey of Next Level Realty and Patrick O?Donnell of Landmark Realty
> are the masterminds behind this company merger. ?Our focus was to create a
> better company that would save our clients money and provide them with a
> great customer experience,? states O?Donnell.
>
>
>
>  "By offering $500 towards closing costs when a client buys, sells or
> mortgages with us, it shows that we do what is right for our customers, and
> that more goes into our decisions than just money,? adds Bailey. Next Level
> Realty pays their agents up to 100% commission and their agents are the best
> in the industry. ?Our constant goal is mutual respect, and long term
> relationships that are beneficial to all parties."
>
>
>
>  In the near future, the new Next level Realty is looking to recruit 50 more
> agents and 50 loan representatives. They are also seeking out VC or private
> money equity around the 500K mark to further grow their company model and
> expand their services to ensure all of the customers needs are taken care
> of.
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Re: Apologies for spam - we will blacklist that account right away

2007-12-25 Thread James Olney
thanks Michael
i got excited when i saw the subject "only one more weeks" thought
maybe something special was happening, but no. i was a little dubious
about the pluralisation of 'week' though.

happy Christmas!

On 25/12/2007, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As most of you will surely guess, that email about magazine
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> We take your privacy very seriously and will take the necessary steps to
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> Again, our apologies.
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Re: Merry Christmas!

2007-12-25 Thread James Olney
Merry Christmas all,
and a happy new year.

On 25/12/2007, Brad Pitcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Merry Gravmas!
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> Fabian Olesen wrote:
> > Merry Christmas guys :-)
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> > Indeed.  Merry Christmas and Happy Gnu Year!
> >
> >
> > flexd wrote:
> > > On behalf of myself, and myself (due to intake of large amounts of
> > > beer i now see two of myself in the mirror!) i wish you a merry
> > merry
> > > merry CHristmas!
> > >download.php
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> > > -Kristoffer \o
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Re: Near-field comms (was Re: need someone to develop this....)

2007-12-01 Thread James Olney
exciting stuff, they've had this in japan for a while. i guess
security will be the only concern.

On 01/12/2007, br <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nfc trial in london
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7117213.stm
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Bug 937 resurfaced

2007-11-19 Thread James Olney
Hi all,
I'm using Ubuntu Gutsy, and trying to emulate openmoko in qemu.
Unfortunately Bug 937 has re-surfaced. Although people say it is
fixed, i know people are having problems still/again even if the old
version of the bug is fixed. I was wondering if someone could re-open
the bug report? Old bug seemed to differ only in the amount of
seconds:
Old "U-boot failed to finish writing in 300 seconds, giving up."
New "U-boot failed to finish writing in 120 seconds, giving up."


More information:
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=937
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Automatic_emulation_in_Ubuntu#Problems
i have also attached a run of what happens on my computer: bug.log


Many thanks,

James Olney

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[ -e build/qemu ] || \
	( mkdir -p build/qemu )
[ -e build/qemu/Makefile ] || \
	( . ./setup-env && cd build/qemu && \
	  ${OMDIR}/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/configure \
		--target-list=arm-softmmu )
[ -e build/qemu/openmoko ] || \
	( . ./setup-env && cd build/qemu && mkdir openmoko && \
	  for f in ${OMDIR}/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/* ; do \
	ln -s $f openmoko/`basename $f` ; \
	  done )
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env build/qemu/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/qemu
( cd build/qemu && make )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu'
make -C arm-softmmu all
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/arm-softmmu'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/arm-softmmu'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu'
[ -e images/openmoko ] || mkdir -p images/openmoko
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env images/openmoko/env
( cd images && ../openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/download.sh )
Retrieving available builds list...
Kernel is... uImage-2.6.22.5-moko11+svnr3238-r8-neo1973.bin
Root filesystem is... OpenMoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20071113-fic-gta01.rootfs.jffs2
U-boot is... u-boot-gta01bv4-1.2.0+git8993e54b6f397973794f3d6f47d3b3c0c98dd4f6+svn20070819-r0.bin
Retrieving position

Now use openmoko/flash.sh to install OpenMoko to NAND Flash.

rm -f images/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/images
( cd build/qemu && openmoko/flash.sh ../../images/openmoko )
/usr/bin/pngtopnm
/usr/bin/ppmtorgb3
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/openmoko'
make[1]: `splash.gz' is up to date.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/openmoko'
Using 'uImage-2.6.22.5-moko11+svnr3238-r8-neo1973.bin' as the kernel image.
Using 'OpenMoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20071113-fic-gta01.rootfs.jffs2' as the root filesystem image.
Using 'u-boot-gta01bv4-1.2.0+git8993e54b6f397973794f3d6f47d3b3c0c98dd4f6+svn20070819-r0.bin' as bootloader.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/openmoko'
# Making an empty/erased flash image.  Need a correct echo behavior.
echo -en \\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377 > .8b
cat .8b .8b > .16b # OOB is 16 bytes
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b > .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b >> .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b >> .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b >> .512b
cat .512b .16b > .sec # A sector is 512 bytes of data + OOB
cat .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec > .8sec
cat .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec > .64sec
cat .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec > .512sec
cat .512sec .512sec .512sec .512sec > .2ksec
cat .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec > .16ksec
# Neo NAND is 128k sectors big
cat .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec > openmoko-flash.base
rm -rf .8b .16b .512b .sec .8sec .64sec .512sec .2ksec .16ksec
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/james/moko/build/qemu/openmoko'
Please wait, programming the NAND flash...



U-Boot 1.2.0-moko9_r0 (Aug 19 2007 - 19:17:12)


DRAM:  128 MB

NAND:  Bad block table not found for chip 0

Bad block table not found for chip 0

64 MiB

*** Warning - bad CRC or NAND, using default environment


Video: 640x480x8 31kHz 59Hz

USB:   S3C2410 USB Deviced

mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'

mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'

mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'

mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'

mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'

In:serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

Available alarm timers, in order of precedence:
unix
pcf_write: charging in Qualificati