On Sunday 19 April 2009, David Garabana Barro wrote:
O Domingo, 19 de Abril de 2009, Pierre Hébert escribiu:
Hi !
I'm pleased to announce the third release of AUIMD, a user interface
for
Impressive, fast, and very very promising!
Congratulations!
Thanks for the compliment
On Monday 20 April 2009, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
Hi !
I'm pleased to announce the third release of AUIMD, a user interface
for mobile devices written with PyQt. This version focuses on the
usability of the phone application and mainly adds support for a
call log and basic
Hello List !
I am pleased to announce the availability of AUIMD version 0.2.
In short AUIMD is a user interface targeted at mobile devices, written
with PyQt4. Auimd is both a sort of fullscreen X11 window manager, and a
small framework suitable for rapid and easy build of new python/Qt4
On Monday 06 April 2009, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
Without trying, to me it looks like a job well done! I think I might
try it on Debian at some stage. If someone tries this please post your
results!!
r
I forgot to mention that a good way to try it is to simply run auimd on a
desktop. Of
Pierre Hébert pier...@pierrox.net:
Hello List !
I am pleased to announce the availability of AUIMD version 0.2.
In short AUIMD is a user interface targeted at mobile devices,
written with PyQt4. Auimd is both a sort of fullscreen X11 window
manager, and a small framework suitable for rapid
Thanks for the compliment :-)
On Monday 06 April 2009, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
One word: Awesome!
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File /home/rhk/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2/core/window_catcher.py,
line 3, in module
from Xlib.display import Display
ImportError: No module named Xlib.display
r...@rubert:~/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2$
I believe you need to install python-xlib. You may also need some other
dependencies
Hi,
On Friday 29 February 2008, Charles Edward Pax wrote:
Is it possible to use a mobile phone to dial in to a dialup number
I can use with a regular modem? My university has free dialup access
and my mobile phone operator gives me unlimited minutes on evenings
and weekends. I don't want to
Hello,
I was wondering what was the status of OpenMoko regarding the supported
screen size. Actually GTA01 and GTA02 have both 480x640 resolution, but
other sizes like QVGA seems to be partly supported as well. The GUI
style guide on the wiki refers to sizes as small as 320x240 to 800x600.
I
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Lionel Dricot wrote:
1) I want to develop an application linked to a FM tuner (with data,
like RDS). Any idea on how I could add a FM tuner on a neo 1973 ?
Maybe with USB ? Or a chip that I could buy separately ?
There are some chips, like the Philips TEA5764HN,
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lionel Dricot wrote:
Thanks,
It looks indeed like what I want.
How difficult is it to access the i2c bus ?
From the software point of view it is quite easy, the linux kernel
provides the required infrastructure to access i2c devices. Examples can
be found in
On Thursday 31 January 2008, joerg wrote:
see other posting about magnetic compass chip interfacing with I2C.
It's 4 wires.
If getting audio from the FM radio IC is needed, it will probably need
some connections with the WM8573 audio chip too.
Pierre.
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Xie Chaohong wrote:
I'd like to know whether you can boot up the openmoko system or not,
because according to your previous mail, you encountered the same
issue as me but you didn't have time to build another one.
After replacing dash with bash, it worked fine till
On Monday 10 December 2007, Xie Chaohong wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure whether these are the proper mail loops to ask about
build problems. If not, please tell me one.
Anyway, when try to build the openmoko-devel-image (openmoko 2007.2
version) according to Getting OpenMoko working on host
It doesn't seem so bad : my [EMAIL PROTECTED] shows 199bogomips, so at
200MHz 100bogomips seems correct (s3c2440 has the same cpu as s3c2410).
I don't know if the bogomips indication is a value in which we can really
trust, these little devices are really efficient even at
100/200bogomips.
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I presume that the answer is no, but is there software available to
emulate the hardware at this point for application development
purposes? (If not, I wonder if QEMU can be twisted into doing at
least part of it...)
Yes QEMU can be used
On Friday 26 January 2007 08:40, Denis Kot wrote:
No, I don't need hardware emulator. I need interface emulator :).
Where I can play with phone's interface and maybe onboard software w/o
buying the phone. It's ok if it will be compiled for i386 or whatever.
You can use QEMU : it will provide a
On Thursday 25 January 2007 16:16, Harald Welte wrote:
The Neo1973 is accessing NAND flash directly via a industry-standard
NAND flash interface, which is a special-purpose interface where you
serially shift in the address and parallel read back of the data.
Yes you're right !
Pierre.
Hi,
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 01:47, Justyn Butler wrote:
So my answer to your question is: perhaps not from your USB memory
stick, but you will be able to upgrade the flash chip if you've a
little experience with surface mount hacking.
You cannot simply replace chips like that. The
Hi !
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 11:16, Robert Michel wrote:
Once I get my hands on one of these babies the first thing I'm going
to be doing is taking it to pieces, and I can pretty much guarantee
once we see the flash chip we'll be able to find a compatible
replacement. But surface
get bored I could ask the Neo where is the nearest show ?.
regards,
Pierre.
On Sunday 21 January 2007 00:03, Richard Nelson wrote:
On Sunday 21 January 2007 07:47, Pierre Hébert wrote:
Hi !
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Does someone know about existing free softwares dealing with POI ?
There are some existing
Hi !
One software I really dream of is a software allowing me to share points
of interest. The Neo1973 with its GPS could be used to do a snapshot
of the location, and a small software could help us to categorize the
place (for example restaurant, panorama, museum, etc.), eventually add a
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