for the
info though. If I'm going to be soldering I might as well try to fix
the USB port and GPS port at the same time.
-Andrew
On 12/11/2015 1:30 PM, Benjamin Deering wrote:
The backup battery (supercap?) is welded to its bracket and
won't push out.
I replaced the backup batteries in my GTA02s wi
I'm going to be soldering I might as well try to fix
>> the USB port and GPS port at the same time.
>>
>> -Andrew
>>
>> On 12/11/2015 1:30 PM, Benjamin Deering wrote:
>>> The backup battery (supercap?) is welded to its bracket and
>>> won't push
The backup battery (supercap?) is welded to its bracket and
won't push out.
I replaced the backup batteries in my GTA02s with supercaps several
years ago.
http://www.jeepingben.net/zen/zenphoto/index.php?album=2010/freerunner_supercap_install
The parts I used didn't match the original footprint
That's a lot more work than I had hoped. Thanks very much for the info
though. If I'm going to be soldering I might as well try to fix the USB
port and GPS port at the same time.
-Andrew
On 12/11/2015 1:30 PM, Benjamin Deering wrote:
The backup battery (supercap?) is welded to its bracket
-Andrew
>
> On 12/11/2015 1:30 PM, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> > The backup battery (supercap?) is welded to its bracket and
> > won't push out.
> >
> > I replaced the backup batteries in my GTA02s with supercaps several
> > years ago.
> &
couldn't find any information on the wiki about replacing the
CMOS battery to solve this problem; has anyone here dealt with this same
problem before and have recommendations?
I disassembled a GTA02 enough to see the battery, but it didn't yield to
gentle pressure trying to slide out of its bracket
I must admit that the experiment with the replacement of the battery
banks failed. After charging the battery, in two days the phone run
fine. Later there were oddities. Next day the battery fully charged and
discharged to zero (red icon in qtmoko v58) for one day of active use of
the phone
how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
sorry)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/
thanks also to this useful video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQJbKsJuQw
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Thank you very much Yury! my battery life is about 3 hours, your tutorial
will help me!
Have a nice day!
Matteo
Il 02/set/2014 09:37 Yury S z...@onego.ru ha scritto:
how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
sorry)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets
remember about short-circuit (+ and -)
it can lead to failure of the controller board of neo battery
good luck! )
Matteo Sanvito писал 2014-09-02 12:11:
Thank you very much Yury! my battery life is about 3 hours, your tutorial
will help me!
Have a nice day!
Matteo
Il 02/set
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 10:11:58 +0200
Matteo Sanvito sanvym...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much Yury! my battery life is about 3 hours, your
tutorial will help me!
New batteries are still available through goldelico and pulster.de in
Europe. I have some new-in-bag batteries available
Yury S z...@onego.ru wrote:
how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
sorry)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/
I vaguely recall one of the experts on this list (or maybe it was some
other related list or forum) saying that a 2450 mAh
On Thursday, March 06, 2014 05:12:36 PM Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hi,
I'm missing in the qtmoko's system setting some screen to view and
control the state of the battery (voltage, charging state and level, 100
or 500mA, ...). Please help me to pick it up. Thx
matthias
Hi,
NeoControl
El día Friday, March 07, 2014 a las 11:21:31AM +0100, Radek Polak escribió:
On Thursday, March 06, 2014 05:12:36 PM Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hi,
I'm missing in the qtmoko's system setting some screen to view and
control the state of the battery (voltage, charging state and level, 100
Hi,
I'm missing in the qtmoko's system setting some screen to view and
control the state of the battery (voltage, charging state and level, 100
or 500mA, ...). Please help me to pick it up. Thx
matthias
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El día Friday, December 20, 2013 a las 04:39:15PM +0100, joerg Reisenweber
escribió:
BL-6C: 1150mAh. And that's probably as good as it gets for cells fitting into
GTA02 battery bay. Unlike NiMH the LiIon technology hasn't made noticeable
evolution during last few years. When searching you
for the Freerunner
which can perform the same battery capacity test?
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Hello,
I was thinking about purchasing another battery from Golden Delicious
(as a spare/backup) but before I do does anyone know of any higher
capacity batteries that are compatible with a Freerunner?
The only ones mentioned on the wiki are 1100mAh or less.
Someone[1] appears to have got
On Fri 20 December 2013 16:08:07 Dominic Walden wrote:
Hello,
I was thinking about purchasing another battery from Golden Delicious
(as a spare/backup) but before I do does anyone know of any higher
capacity batteries that are compatible with a Freerunner?
The only ones mentioned
seconds. I do this by
reading the charge_now value from the bq27000 in the battery, comparing the
before and after values, and dividing by the number of seconds.
I currently have my phone configured to wake from suspend every 5 minutes,
check that the modem is still working, and go back
usage during
suspend for every suspend cycle longer than a few seconds. I do this by
reading the charge_now value from the bq27000 in the battery, comparing
the before and after values, and dividing by the number of seconds.
I currently have my phone configured to wake from suspend every 5
also check video bus. We know on GTA02 the display used iirc 20mA plus for a
black screen.
Oh and for the 1kR termination, just driving high a dataline that runs to an
unpowered chip will eat quite some current via clamp diodes from input pin to
0V-VDD, often even enough to power the chip ;-D
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:57 PM, NeilBrown ne...@suse.de wrote:
On the GTA04 I just read
/sys/class/power_supply/bq27000-battery/charge_full
and
/sys/class/power_supply/bq27000-battery/charge_full_design
and divide one by the other.
Does the GTA02 not have something similar?
Did
On Thu 22 August 2013 19:46:05 Ben Wong wrote:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:57 PM, NeilBrown ne...@suse.de wrote:
On the GTA04 I just read
/sys/class/power_supply/bq27000-battery/charge_full
and
/sys/class/power_supply/bq27000-battery/charge_full_design
and divide one
On Mon 05 August 2013 15:51:49 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hi Radeck, all,
I was reading
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Battery_Questions_and_Answers in order to
estimate the remaining power of my battery (the fraction of the maximum
energy with respect to a new one) and found about
On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 15:51:49 +0200 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani
giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi Radeck, all,
I was reading
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Battery_Questions_and_Answers in order to
estimate the remaining power of my battery (the fraction of the maximum
energy with respect
battery (the fraction of the maximum
energy with respect to a new one) and found about bq27k-detail[1] which
doesn't seem to work on any recent distribution (kernel = 2.6.34) I
have on my GTA02.
Do you have any idea why the file
/sys/devices/platform/s3c24xx_pwm.0/hdq.0/hdq/dump
If I put my new, unused GTA04 board in my freerunner, what sort of
battery life do I expect?
How many hours for phone on standby, bluetooth and wireless off, GPS
off to give a meaningful figure?
And, will the battery charge from any USB 5V input (instead of never
fully charge except off the mains
Am 31.03.2013 09:36, schrieb Liz:
If I put my new, unused GTA04 board in my freerunner, what sort of
battery life do I expect?
How many hours for phone on standby, bluetooth and wireless off, GPS
off to give a meaningful figure?
And, will the battery charge from any USB 5V input (instead
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 09:50:04 +0200
Lukas Märdian l...@slyon.de wrote:
Am 31.03.2013 09:36, schrieb Liz:
If I put my new, unused GTA04 board in my freerunner, what sort of
battery life do I expect?
How many hours for phone on standby, bluetooth and wireless off, GPS
off to give
the battery from this phone once it is set up to
prevent damage to the battery and to free up another battery for long trips.
Both of my GTA02s are A5 with buzzfix. It sounds like A7 had a change to allow
it to boot without a battery. Does anyone know what the change is and if it is
something I
My gta02, or possibly the bare board I removed to convert my GTA04 is
getting a new job as a wifi audio forwarder to let me play music over my
hifi wirelessly. I would like to remove the battery from this phone
once it is set up to prevent damage to the battery and to free up
another battery
Am 02.01.2013 um 13:30 schrieb Benjamin Deering:
My gta02, or possibly the bare board I removed to convert my GTA04 is getting
a new job as a wifi audio forwarder to let me play music over my hifi
wirelessly. I would like to remove the battery from this phone once it is
set up to prevent
hi ben,
sounds like a very interesting and useful project for an old freerunner board.
Do you have a blog set up to follow your steps/success? that would be great.
best regards and happy new year you and this extremely innovative community!
robin
).
Sorry I didn't understand well. The performance of an original battery
(say it was built a couple of years ago) is it unchanged or is it
affected by the time spent?
Wich one do you recommend, an original battery or a rebuilt one? Are you
selling the rebuilt one?
Regards
Joif
as far as I know, all lithium-ion batteries wear over time, also if you just
pile them up in your wardrobe. temperature seems to be an issue and if they have
ever deep discharged which is somehow damaging them. so I don't know if the
intelligence in the original batteries has some algorythm to
On 12/20/2012 01:08 PM, Christoph Pulster wrote:
Mr Pulster, Mr Schaller have either of you looked into this by any
chance?
Good point, thanks. I stock 1000x original Openmoko batteries (inventory
taken over from Openmoko Twaian), which should last for the next five
years. Besides this I
it?
Yes.
Any clue on this?
Can you measure the power consumption please? With and without GSM.
After changing u-boot with qi, battery standby time is far better.
It seems gennady's u-boot still have some bugs...
Thanks you all for the help
consumption,
through i am using nokia battery now and have no time now to measure
consumption with multimeter.
Gennady.
В Птн, 12/10/2012 в 00:11 +0200, David Garabana Barro пишет:
O Xoves, 4 de Outubro de 2012, Timo Juhani Lindfors escribiu:
David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
I've
please? With and without GSM.
After changing u-boot with qi, battery standby time is far better.
It seems gennady's u-boot still have some bugs...
Thanks you all for the help
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David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
And I'm wondering, if suspended, it won't log anything, won't it?
current_now has a lag of about 20 seconds. If you read it right after
resume you can get suspend consumption.
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-boot.
GSM on:
On battery and display at 80% [1] brightness: ~200-210 mA
On battery and display dimmed: ~130-135 mA
On battery and display off: ~120-130 mA
On resume
O Domingo, 7 de Outubro de 2012, Radek Polak escribiu:
On Sunday, October 07, 2012 06:52:42 AM David Garabana Barro wrote:
Maybe stupid questions - but do you have USB cable connected? In this case
it will not suspend. On battery it should suspend after configured
interval. You can try lock
/platform/devices
echo 1 gta02-pm-gsm.0/power_on
echo 0 gta02-pm-gsm.0/power_on
And now I can see a difference in power consumption, BUT it seems qtmoko won't
suspend if you poweroff GSM :(
GSM off:
On battery and display at 80% [1] brightness: 197 mA
On battery and display dimmed
O Venres, 5 de Outubro de 2012, Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani escribiu:
Anyway, a strange thinks happened.
In the last few days my QtMoko lightning icon started saying
number/0mA, where number is an integer reasonably representing the
consumption (negative if charging).
Same here. Cant read last
has the information about current consumption on the home screen
(near the lightning icon e.g. 300/12mA which means 300mA now, 12mA in last
suspend). And finally you can even read the current_now sysfs file.
I'm trying with
#!/bin/sh
while true
do
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery
O Domingo, 7 de Outubro de 2012, David Garabana Barro escribiu:
btw, I'm using latest gennady's u-boot, and it seems to still poweron
gps...
I wasn't using gennady's u-boot.
I have just flashed it, I'll try it and post results.
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Hello!
If you enable deep sleep the values should be something like 10..12mA
I've just seen yesterday that this option was unchecked on my GTA02 and
now suspend current is between 10..12mA too instead of 25mA.
As I've seen on openmoko.org deep sleep seems related to the #1024 (so
the gsm
On Friday, October 05, 2012 09:59:55 AM Adrien Dorsaz wrote:
I've just seen yesterday that this option was unchecked on my GTA02 and
now suspend current is between 10..12mA too instead of 25mA.
Great, this looks good now. Btw it's unchecked by default because not all HW
have deep sleep fixed
Hello Everyone,
The trac ticket you are reffering to has commands how to do it. Besides
QtMoko
has the information about current consumption on the home screen (near the
lightning icon e.g. 300/12mA which means 300mA now, 12mA in last suspend).
And
finally you can even read the
David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
I've read about http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2349, but it should be
fixed in qtmoko's 2.6.34, isn't it?
Yes.
Any clue on this?
Can you measure the power consumption please? With and without GSM.
On Thursday, October 04, 2012 12:05:35 AM David Garabana Barro wrote:
Any clue on this?
Is this standby time normal for this version?
What is your standby time?
I am not regulary using GTA02 anymore, but i charged my GTA02 with original
openmoko battery and left it on my table on Thursday
O Xoves, 4 de Outubro de 2012, Radek Polak escribiu:
Is this standby time normal for this version?
What is your standby time?
But i have never had dumb battery so cant help much here. The original
openmoko battery has the advantage, that you immediately see if something
is wrong.
All my
O Xoves, 4 de Outubro de 2012, Timo Juhani Lindfors escribiu:
David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
I've read about http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2349, but it should
be fixed in qtmoko's 2.6.34, isn't it?
Yes.
Thanks
Can you measure the power consumption please? With
On Thursday, October 04, 2012 09:04:00 AM David Garabana Barro wrote:
O Xoves, 4 de Outubro de 2012, Timo Juhani Lindfors escribiu:
David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
I've read about http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2349, but it
should be fixed in qtmoko's 2.6.34, isn't
David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
How can I do it?
Is there any wiki page about it?
The bug report that you linked to talks about different ways to do that.
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Hi
I've finally gave up with SHR. Around 2010 June-July, I had a mostly stable
daily phone, rock solid gps, really great battery life (#1024 fixed, 3-4 days
standby time), and I was very very happy.
But since then, my sd card sttoped working realibly, my phone doesn't wake up
from suspend
On 10/04/2012 12:05 AM, David Garabana Barro wrote:
Hi
I've finally gave up with SHR. Around 2010 June-July, I had a mostly
stable daily phone, rock solid gps, really great battery life (#1024
fixed, 3-4 days standby time), and I was very very happy.
But since then, my sd card sttoped
Dnia 2012-08-31, pią o godzinie 04:38 +0100, Dmitry Shalnoff pisze:
Hi colleagues,
I've got the idea to get the circuit form my old GTA2 battery and solder
it on the new LiPo (non original) battery to get back full functionality.
[cut]
Hi Dmitry,
I think your idea is enough interesting
Hi colleagues,
I've got fresh new battery replacement (Garmin GPS Mobile 10x 1100 mAh
Li-ion) form ebay. Everything works fine and predictable.
Current strength is not reported :)
But, is there any method to switch charging indicator off? and, maybe,
force it to show real capacity? as far
Hi colleagues,
I've got the idea to get the circuit form my old GTA2 battery and solder
it on the new LiPo (non original) battery to get back full functionality.
I've learned the circuit scheme and data-sheet
http://people.openmoko.org/tony_tu/GTA02/hardware/GTA02/CT-GTA02.pdf
and found
Hello,
When I remove the battery from my FR, for example to change the SIM, it
looses now(?) the date in hwclock and starts with 01.01.2000; I have to
set the date and time again with
root@om-gta02 ~ # ntpdate -b ntps1-0.cs.tu-berlin.de
9 Apr 08:47:01 ntpdate[842]: step time server
Am 09.04.2012 08:59, schrieb Matthias Apitz:
When I remove the battery from my FR, for example to change the SIM, it
looses now(?) the date in hwclock and starts with 01.01.2000; I have to
set the date and time again with
...
matthias
That seems to be normal.
My FR also looses time
Frank píše v Po 09. 04. 2012 v 10:02 +0200:
Am 09.04.2012 08:59, schrieb Matthias Apitz:
When I remove the battery from my FR, for example to change the SIM, it
looses now(?) the date in hwclock and starts with 01.01.2000; I have to
set the date and time again with
...
matthias
Hi,
your backup baterry is probably dead. Have you read (1)?
Pinkava J.
(1) http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_RTC_backup_battery
Dne 9.4.2012 11:38, Hrabosh napsal(a):
Frank píše v Po 09. 04. 2012 v 10:02 +0200:
Am 09.04.2012 08:59, schrieb Matthias Apitz:
When I remove the battery from
Hi to all,
after a recent upgrade the battery icon on the
openmoko-panel-plugin stopped to work.
It seems that the dbus interface changed from:
mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced \
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerSupply/battery \
org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerSupply.GetInfo
Is the BL-5C still the best replacement for the battery on the GTA-02?
Does the BL-6C also work? Anything better or more current easily available?
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 09:54:34 -0400
Iain B. Findleton ifindle...@videotron.ca wrote:
Is the BL-5C still the best replacement for the battery on the
GTA-02? Does the BL-6C also work?
Yes both of them work the BL-5C is slightly thinner than the BL-6C and
offers less capacity[1]. I've used BL-4/5
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 16:11:25 +0200
Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com (ES) wrote:
Hi
Has any one experience with or suggestions for a very high capacity
battery for the GTA02?
I want to use the device as a remote tracking device and with good
power management and high capacity battery want
Hi
Has any one experience with or suggestions for a very high capacity
battery for the GTA02?
I want to use the device as a remote tracking device and with good
power management and high capacity battery want to deliver 3 weeks life.
Thanks
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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 16:11, Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com wrote:
Hi
Has any one experience with or suggestions for a very high capacity
battery for the GTA02?
I want to use the device as a remote tracking device and with good
power management and high capacity battery want to deliver 3
Ok, the battery problem is gone and navit is working.
The last problem, GPRS connection with German Vodafone network, is
partially solved. I had started the QtMoko which was installed on NAND
(there the dialup- file was created by QtMoko). I copied and renamed the
file and rebooted from sd
[cut]
The content of /etc/ppp/peers/dialup1310986139 is:
---
115200
lcp-echo-failure 0
lcp-echo-interval 0
novj
nobsdcomp
novjccomp
nopcomp
noaccomp
I think most of operator uses at least one of compression methods to
save
Patryk Benderz, Jul. 25, 2011, 14:42 +0200:
and any ping s were done by using usb0- device...strange. If I switch
of the usb0- device, the route entry of usb0 is automatically deleted
Are you sure. Few lines above you have mentioned, that you have two
GW... anyway, I would avoid setting up
[cut]
But now, the GPRS problem is still unsolved. Can anybody give me an
hint/ suggestion?
Please cut citations - there is no need to resend all this. Is this a new SIM
card? Did you use it in another phone?
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Am 20.07.2011 13:41, schrieb Sebastian Reinhardt:
Am 18.07.2011 16:39, schrieb Martix:
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardts...@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is
unloaded
during
Am 18.07.2011 16:39, schrieb Martix:
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardts...@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken
with the GUI. You need to fill APN and
sometimes also dummy username and password.
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld Linux)?
You need to suspend the phone. This can
Hello,
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld Linux)?
You need to suspend the phone. This can be done with POWER button or better
lock the sceen in QtMoko home
: No such file or directory
--
In /etc/ppp/peers/ is only an file called provider!
The name of dialup- file is changed, is this correct?
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardt s...@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld
, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld Linux)?
Ok, these are the first questions about my new Freerunner. The additonal
questions about using my VirtualLaser Keyboard (Bluetooth connection,
working with my openSUSE 11.3
, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld Linux)?
If the phone is not in suspend this will definitely happen.
-Timo
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to the wiki.
I'm not a qtmoko user but I know about navit. Can you give me a link to
the binary you used? Does it have source code too?
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time
So this is how you suspend the phone, with manual lock :) I was
thinking you use power button to suspend it.
I don't want to lose 2 hours of suspend just because I talk 10 minutes
with the screen on. Other applications, like chess and fbreader can
block (?) screen dimming.
As for autounlocking
I've started to keep NeoControl running all the time. With my
deepsleep/fixed phone, on resume I see the current between 12000-24000
(2.6.34/qtmoko). With my old battery showing 857000 for current full,
I guess it could sleep between 35 and 72 hours. The problem is that
when active, the current
On Thursday 23 June 2011 20:46:10 Noel wrote:
This is with default settings, which are very dangerous: in power
management, when not plugged, the policy for 'dim light' is off, for
'display off' is off and for 'suspend' is off. This means that any
unnoticed sms or missed call will keep the
On 10/06/2011 17:45, Francesco De Vita wrote:
Does anybody has flashed the latest QtMoko and can report something
about battery standby time ? I remember Radek mention a serious
improvment.
thanks,
Chris
Hi!
I didn't make any precise measure but I can say that my neo after 32
hours
Francesco De Vita wrote:
Hi!
I didn't make any precise measure but I can say that my neo after 32
hours is in (very) low battery, I only sent few messages (sms) and I
used the gps for 5 minutes.
Do you have deep sleep enabled? Is your battery in good condition?
I had 5 days
Do you have deep sleep enabled? Is your battery in good condition?
I had 5 days - that was measured with 2.6.37 kernel - but that kernel had some
bug for me which prevent from daily use (sometimes didnt wake or woken with
vibrator on).
Deep sleep enabled and the battery seems to be in good
Does anybody has flashed the latest QtMoko and can report something
about battery standby time ? I remember Radek mention a serious
improvment.
thanks,
Chris
Hi!
I didn't make any precise measure but I can say that my neo after 32
hours is in (very) low battery, I only sent few messages (sms
Paul,
On 2011-03-30 19:31, Paul Fertser wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 06:00:22PM +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Philip Rhoadesp...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 06:00:22PM +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Philip Rhoadesp...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should that
happen?
Provide uevent files contents for both
Paul,
On 2011-03-27 01:42, Paul Fertser wrote:
Hi,
Philip Rhoadesp...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should that
happen?
Provide uevent files contents for both the battery
People,
Using:
echo bq27000-battery.0 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/bq27000-battery/unbind
modprobe platform_battery
allows me to check the value of:
/sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
and using:
rmmod platform_battery
echo bq27000-battery.0 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/bq27000
On 26 March 2011 09:54, Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au wrote:
People,
Using:
echo bq27000-battery.0 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/bq27000-battery/unbind
modprobe platform_battery
allows me to check the value of:
/sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
and using:
rmmod
Hi,
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should that
happen?
Provide uevent files contents for both the battery driver and
pcf50633-mbc drivers.
- Using
People,
My original Neo battery lasts about 3.5 hours from a full charge with no
activity with QtMoko v33. I bought replacement BL-6C batteries but when
I plug either of them in, they appear to be charging (~20 hours) but
when the USB is disconnected the battery icon appears to be still
Hi,
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
My original Neo battery lasts about 3.5 hours from a full charge with
no activity with QtMoko v33. I bought replacement BL-6C batteries but
when I plug either of them in, they appear to be charging (~20 hours)
but when the USB is disconnected
On Thursday 24 March 2011 09:46:54 Philip Rhoades wrote:
My original Neo battery lasts about 3.5 hours from a full charge with no
activity with QtMoko v33. I bought replacement BL-6C batteries but when
I plug either of them in, they appear to be charging (~20 hours) but
when the USB
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