Where is the design and electric scheme of gta04?

2012-11-12 Thread Nadav Vinik
Hello

Where is the design and electric scheme of gta04?


Also, Is there any guide how to open the case of new freerunner?
I open the two screws of the case and it still not open

Thanks
Nadav
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Re: Where is the design and electric scheme of gta04?

2012-11-12 Thread Nadav Vinik
On 12 November 2012 22:48, Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net wrote:

 Nadav Vinik nadav...@gmail.com writes:

  Hello

 Hi!

  Where is the design and electric scheme of gta04?
 
 
  Also, Is there any guide how to open the case of new freerunner?
  I open the two screws of the case and it still not open

 Both questions are answered by the system manual at
 http://projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-main/downloads/.



Thanks
Nice to know that the new open moko is not really open hardware

The guide which also contain the scheme  is not open:

For commercial use, please contact Golden Delicious Computers GmbHCo. KG
for a
license.
©Golden Delicious Computers, 2011-2012. License: CC-BY-*NC*-SA.!


:(

Nadav




 Regards,
 Neil

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Re: 2.5mm or 3.5mm

2008-05-30 Thread Nadav
3.5, definitely.
And continuing the earlier comment about Nokia - the N95 (and possibly other
models) has a very interesting 3.5mm connector that provides much more than
just sound.
If a 3.5mm headphones are inserted, it plays regular stereo. However it
also  accepts the more advanced connector of Nokia's provided headphones
which also have a small console to control volume,
play/stop/forward/backward, etc.. That one has 4 contact points and not 3
like in regular stereo headphones.
It even supports video playback - there is a cable that comes in the box and
uses the same connector point to output several video types.

Sometimes the phone detects the plugged device automatically (I guess if it
supports some Nokia standard), and if it doesn't recognize, it provides the
user a list of options to choose from (headphones, tv-out cable, music
stand).

Just a thought...



On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 | I still think that wired headsets are not used by anyone out there.
 Even if
 | every vendor adds a cheap wired headset to it's device I barely see
 anyone
 | using it.
 | Today bluetooth headsets are cheap and they are way more practical
 (and even
 | have the better microphone placing, compared to the wired clip-micros.
 |
 | So I think there should be an 3.5mm to listen to music and use
 bluetooth for
 | headsets.
 |
 | I'd rather not be forced to use bluetooth with a headset. My
 experience is that
 | bluetooth interferes with wifi (same freq. band) and you'll have
 another battery to
 | worry about.

 There is some co-existence stuff in GTA02 and future products that
 reduces this effect... the two devices warn each other to defer what
 they had planned because the other device is using the air.

 Agree about the extra battery issue, but I have to agree with Thomas
 wired headsets no longer seem to be a fashion accessory in wide use,
 whereas BT cyborgs are all over the shop like a bad episode of Dr Who.

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Re: Wireless Cracking / Hacking on the FreeRunner

2008-05-17 Thread Nadav
An important difference between Monitor mode and Promiscuous mode is
that in monitor mode you are only a passive receiver and cannot send
any packets out.
In promiscuous mode the device can also transmit packets (on the
network it is associated with).


Another thing, which I am not too sure of so don't take my word for
it, is that in Promiscuous mode one might be able to receive packets
from other SSIDs that are on the same channel. This might be
vendor-dependent though.


An option like this could be useful, for example, if you want to be
associated with an AP but at the same time receive traffic on an
ad-hoc network on the same channel.

Nadav



On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Brad Midgley bmidgley at gmail.com
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community wrote:


* Hey
**
** There is an email from Andy Green in March saying says we don't have
** monitor mode, which I think means no promiscuous mode.
*AFAIK monitor mode and promiscuous mode are two different things.


Monitor mode makes the card receive everything going over the air, not
just packets with its SSID, while promiscuous mode allows you to
receive IP traffic not destined for you (in a network connected with a
hub, when you use a switch, things get interesting with ARP hijacking


and the like)

Cheers,
Federico
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