ewanm89 ha scritto:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 00:07:27 +0200
"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
Webkit is the rendering engine of safari (including iphone version).
Just a question, may be it was answered somewhere in th list but why
webkit and not the gecko?
(no flam
I have a question:
who never wrote an email like this when the iphone project was in progress?
Answer: No one.
Why? Because the Apple keep all the project under a very strict secret
until all was ready. No one know about it and when it went out all was
happy to have a customer ready phone. So
I've been reading along for quite a while now and unfortunately I'm starting
to agree with posts like this.
For example, here's part of an email dated 10/23/2007:
> As someone who has been waiting on pins and needles for months for
> this phone, I too am wondering why there has not been an annou
Hi John,
There is an on-going work on projects.openmoko.org to provide similar
service:
http://diversity.projects.openmoko.org/
The server is a jabber server. We use GEOLOC extension for location
exchange.
Locally, there is a daemon running. It works as a jabber client (and
more). The UIs co
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 00:07:27 +0200
"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcus Bauer wrote:
> > The current browser is based on webkit and has Javascript, DOM etc.
> >
> > However, the CPU is to slow and the screen to small. Much more fun
> > is 'links' which does have a graphi
> Sometimes the hardest thing to answer is "I don't know". My personal
> opinion here is that "I don't know" is probably the best answer there
> is. As a user, I want to know EXACTLY when I can expect my next dose
> of sexiness in hardware form. As someone who supports and understands
> business, s
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Sean Anderson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think many people are anxious to know when the Neo FreeRunner will
> actually be released. I know of many people that are quite eager to buy
> one; if it won't be ready till December, say so. Stop keeping hundreds
> of
On 04/06/2008 08:41 PM, Sean Anderson wrote:
> I think many people are anxious to know when the Neo FreeRunner will
> actually be released. I know of many people that are quite eager to buy
> one; if it won't be ready till December, say so. Stop keeping hundreds
> of people waiting with bated breat
I think many people are anxious to know when the Neo FreeRunner will
actually be released. I know of many people that are quite eager to buy
one; if it won't be ready till December, say so. Stop keeping hundreds
of people waiting with bated breath for a device that seems to be be
unlikely to ever s
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 16:16 -0700, John Locke wrote:
> Fantastic work on TangoGPS--it's seen more use than anything else on my
> Neo... and today I just tested out the tracking feature, following
> Marcus's instructions to upload my map to openstreetmap.org for some
> trails in a local park... g
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 01:31:03 +0200 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > interesting you mention this. i actually thought of using aspell as the
> > core of a probability and correction matching engine, but as such it's api
> > isn't
steve ha scritto:
Moved onto the next stage PVT. Verifying the design for Production. This
stage is always a bit annoying
Because the temptation is to throw the switch and build a billion phones.
There are three PVT builds scheduled
And the first has been completed. The completed handsets will be
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
interesting you mention this. i actually thought of using aspell as the core of
a probability and correction matching engine, but as such it's api isn't
sufficient to use it.
That was my idea/hope too...
so anyway- aspell would have been great - it'd off
Hi,
Fantastic work on TangoGPS--it's seen more use than anything else on my
Neo... and today I just tested out the tracking feature, following
Marcus's instructions to upload my map to openstreetmap.org for some
trails in a local park... great fun!
That brings up a question, though--when my
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:44 PM, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > As I explained a while back we had a few milestones to hit before
> beginning
> > mass production.
> > The First was DVT. Building phones an
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:44 PM, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As I explained a while back we had a few milestones to hit before beginning
> mass production.
> The First was DVT. Building phones and verifying the design. That's been
> completed and so we have
> Moved onto the next stag
As I explained a while back we had a few milestones to hit before beginning
mass production.
The First was DVT. Building phones and verifying the design. That's been
completed and so we have
Moved onto the next stage PVT. Verifying the design for Production. This
stage is always a bit annoying
B
Sebastian Billaudelle writes:
>> There is no such thing as an "USB 2.0 cable". It is called "USB
>> cable". There is no difference between a cable used for USB 1.0, 1.1
>> or 2.0.
>
>Yes, there is! With USB 1.x you afaik can use longer cables! But
>normally you are right. For normal use there is no
Good luck
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
This will wait til tomorrow
up 6:15 AM
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This will wait til tomorrow
up 6:15 AM
Michele Renda skrev:
Nice question
The only way I know is this:
1. launch the qemu emulator and load the image
2. Using this wiki configure the ssh access
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU#Simple_network_connection_with_pppd)
Marcus Bauer wrote:
The current browser is based on webkit and has Javascript, DOM etc.
However, the CPU is to slow and the screen to small. Much more fun is
'links' which does have a graphics mode and simply ignores most CSS. But
it is blazingly fast and many pages are better readable with it -
That's what I meant...
Am Sonntag, den 06.04.2008, 23:29 +0200 schrieb Flemming Richter
Mikkelsen:
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Sebastian Billaudelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > There is no such thing as an "USB 2.0 cable". It is called "USB
> > cable". There is no difference
Nice question
The only way I know is this:
1. launch the qemu emulator and load the image
2. Using this wiki configure the ssh access
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU#Simple_network_connection_with_pppd)
3. Then to configure sshfs on your pc to access to a ssh share
date.
Using 'uImage-2.6.24+svnr4301-r4251-r5-om-gta01.bin' as the kernel
image.
Using
'Openmoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080406-om-gta01.rootfs.jffs2'
as the root filesystem image.
Using
'u-boot-gta01bv4-1.3.1+svnr4297+gitb29661fc115106454288051bc
age-2.6.24+svnr4301-r4251-r5-om-gta01.bin' as the kernel image.
Using
'Openmoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080406-om-gta01.rootfs.jffs2'
as the root filesystem image.
Using
'u-boot-gta01bv4-1.3.1+svnr4297+gitb29661fc115106454288051bc9a488351ce8-r3.bin
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Sebastian Billaudelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> There is no such thing as an "USB 2.0 cable". It is called "USB
> cable". There is no difference between a cable used for USB 1.0, 1.1
> or 2.0.
>
> Yes, there is! With USB 1.x you afaik can use longer cables
Michele Renda skrev:
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
Can you send a link to the image?
I use the qemu image available using:
svn checkout https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973
then making openmoko/download.sh it download the openmoko image.
I undestand that to have an Freerunner emu
/flash.sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/qemu-neo1973$ ./openmoko/flash.sh
/usr/bin/pngtopnm
/usr/bin/ppmtorgb3
make: `splash.gz' is up to date.
Using 'uImage-2.6.24+svnr4301-r4251-r5-om-gta01.bin' as the kernel image.
Using
'Openmoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080406-om-gta
> There is no such thing as an "USB 2.0 cable". It is called "USB
> cable". There is no difference between a cable used for USB 1.0, 1.1
> or 2.0.
Yes, there is! With USB 1.x you afaik can use longer cables! But
normally you are right. For normal use there is no difference!
cheers
Sebastian
sig
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:41:24 +0100 "Flemming Richter Mikkelsen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> On 3/1/08, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 18:50:14 +0100 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i WANT to type "waste".
> >
> > i press w -
Joe Pfeiffer skrev:
Alexander Fr?yseth writes:
Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
It is cheaper to buy a USB 2.0 cable, than a card reader.
The processor on the neo isn't able to support 2.0.
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Hehe
Forgot to tell that I will use USB to transfere files from PC to Neo,
insted of WiFi and SD cards
Flemming Richter Mikkelsen skrev:
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
The CPU on the Freerun
Alexander Fr?yseth writes:
>Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
>It is cheaper to buy a USB 2.0 cable, than a card reader.
The processor on the neo isn't able to support 2.0.
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On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 11:22 -0700, Uncle Kridley wrote:
> What sort of browser will Openmoko have? From various postings on the
> lists I get them impression that there is a (somewhat) working browser,
> but the wiki page is very sketchy.
>
> Will/does it support the following?
>
> *) Javascript
What sort of browser will Openmoko have? From various postings on the
lists I get them impression that there is a (somewhat) working browser,
but the wiki page is very sketchy.
Will/does it support the following?
*) Javascript
*) DOM
*) Cookies
In short, is it a real browser (like FF, Safari,
Am So 6. April 2008 schrieb Alexander Frøyseth:
> Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
> It is cheaper to buy a USB 2.0 cable, than a card reader.
>
> Alexander Frøyseth
The 24xx CPU does not support USB2.0 speed,
64xx, which we probably will see on GTA03, will have USB2.0
cheers
jOER
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
The CPU on the Freerunner is not capable of 480Mb/s.
I think 14Mb/s was max, but I didn't check it.
> It is cheaper to buy a USB 2.0 cable, than a card reader.
There is
Why is it USB 1.1 on the neo, and not USB 2.0?
It is cheaper to buy a USB 2.0 cable, than a card reader.
Alexander Frøyseth
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Marcus Bauer ha scritto:
> Hello community,
>
> tangoGPS, a fast and lightweight GPS and map application using
> openstreetmap is out in version 0.7.
Hi Markus.
Waiting for the Moko, I tried to install TangoGPS, but I ran into
trouble, see http://www.tangogps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=10#p10 fo
Hello,
Just wondering, is there any news regarding the status of the PVT
runs? Will a new design be needed / is the current one good for mass
production / minor tweaks needed / whatever?
Cheers,
Federico
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