Someone wrote:
Never ever will a GSM module be a G3 Fax. (IMHO)
And everything else is just hell. Fax and software don't go well
together.
I don't thing this idea has potential. Out source the problem to any
fax
provider and let others feel the pain.
Fax is dead.
and someone wrote:
I was reading about the software will be implemented
on OM in the wiki and I found that
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Picture_Viewer.
I was thinking about gps and usb host capabilities of
the Neo Freerunner, and that nearby any digital photo
camera is recogniced as usb mass storage so if you
plug
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
24 hour of gps data log how big (in bytes or
multiples) can be? I have no expercience with gps
tracking so I hope I have not said any no sense
idea
That's easy to count. Let's say you log 100 bytes every second (that's
more than enough for longitude, latitude,
Hi folks,
I see there are two 60Mb partitions on the device, one is mounted to the
/var/volatile. 60 MBs seems so small for the root filesystem and I'm already
having trouble. Is it really necessary to divide them? And what can I do to
at least temporarily overcome this problem?
Thanks,
Emre
Ok I will auto-answer to this question based on you
answer with more accuracy data
based on
http://www.eoss.org/pubs/nmeafaq.htm
NMEA 0183 sentences= up to 82 Ascii chars--one
sentence per second--82 bytes per second
so 60*60*24*82=7084800
based on zzip examples text compresion
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 11:36:40 Emre Turkay wrote:
Hi folks,
I see there are two 60Mb partitions on the device, one is mounted to the
/var/volatile. 60 MBs seems so small for the root filesystem and I'm
already having trouble. Is it really necessary to divide them? And what can
I do
andy selby wrote:
so when is openmoko going to implement gifi? :)
Since its good for only 10 metres its not going to replace wi-fi, it
may replace bluetooth.
What I want to know is if openmoko is going to implement wi-max.
FiTel* (inside the FIC Group) will become a WiMax carrier in Taiwan
Shawn wrote:
Does anyone currently use a Neo on T-mobile's network? If so, do you
have the data plan and does it work well (:
I'm on the tester list for the 850mHz Neo. I've got T-Mobile and the
T-Zones data plan - I'll test it when I receive the phone.
Regards,
Tom
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 13:26 +0100, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 11:36:40 Emre Turkay wrote:
Hi folks,
I see there are two 60Mb partitions on the device, one is mounted to the
/var/volatile. 60 MBs seems so small for the root filesystem and I'm
already
As you all probably know, the summer of code 2008 has been announced, and
now is the time for organisations to start readying their applications. Will
OpenMoko try to grab a few of us want-to-get-into-OSS students for 3 months
of paid summer coding? Please say yes. Pretty please?
As a student I
Tom, note that the phone 850MHz phone is a custom 1973, and not a
Freerunner.
Shawn, your subject says Freerunner, but did you mean all Neos? The
radio in the Freerunner is essentially the same as 1973.
Michael
Tom Russell wrote:
Shawn wrote:
Does anyone currently use a Neo on T-mobile's
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
Ok I will auto-answer to this question based on you
answer with more accuracy data
based on
http://www.eoss.org/pubs/nmeafaq.htm
NMEA 0183 sentences= up to 82 Ascii chars--one
sentence per second--82 bytes per second
so 60*60*24*82=7084800
It's (probably)
Is there a list of standard software features that will be installed on the
phone? Everything I saw seemed to outline just the hardware.
Go here http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Applications
The freerunner should have everything (0,1st 2nd phase apps)
I think looking here
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We don't have any immediate plans. Truly mobile WiMax is still some time
away.
Sprint Xohm is still supposed to launch soon, if it doesn't get
postponed any more.
The warning on the wiki says:
*WARNING:* *The OpenMoko GUI applications are not suitable for end
users yet.* They are still in beta. Do not expect to always and
reliably make and receive calls from the OpenMoko GUI. Thanks to the
openness of the FIC Neo1973 hardware, there is also an
Jeremiah Flerchinger wrote:
The warning on the wiki says:
*WARNING:* *The OpenMoko GUI applications are not suitable for end
users yet.* They are still in beta. Do not expect to always and
reliably make and receive calls from the OpenMoko GUI. Thanks to the
openness of the FIC
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
PS: Do not reply on tread when you want to open a new topic!
Your mailer is smarter than you.
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Agh
ACK!
Also seen frequently and even worse maybe:
Fullquote on daily digest
j
I was actually reffering to the Freerunner, as it seems like that's the one I'd
be getting. I guess, what I really want to know is how does the data structure
compare to Edge/G3 that available on today's other popular phones?
I would love to get a Freerunner, and would even be willing to switch
Cool,
Definitely let me know how it works. I would love to get one of these phones,
and am actually willing to change providers, but I'm stuck w/ T-mobile until
October.
thanks.
. . .shawn
- Original Message
From: Tom Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
David Samblas Martinez ha scritto:
To be able to do this a gps traker log has to be
recorded previously on the neo (for sure this will be
a default feature on the neo) , the digital camera has
to be time syncroniced with the neo (any digital
camera can change his hour/date in the setup) and
FREE YOUR IMAGINATION INNOVATION AFTER FREE YOUR PHONE !!!
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