Should try 1n4148 as the diode, although I can't offer much help/ideas
other than that. Very limited electronics knowledge.
You can salvage 1n4148 or alikes from any radio or scrap pcb lying
around. Look for the tiny orange-ish[1] diodes.
[1] http://www.eleinmec.com/figures/029_02.gif
On 9/8/07,
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
> Continuing my monolog.
>
> I came to think to me that this could be done with a diode.
> Unfortunately my knowledge in them is even worse than with resistors.
I took some lessons from Wikipedia and came up with a circuit diagram
that could give similar resistances than the
2007/9/7, Mohammad Anwari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Salaam,
>
> (Sorry to cross posting)
>
> Today we are releasing the Hildon Input Method.
>
> The part we are opening are the input method framework, common UI part
> and plugin system plus a plugin example.
>
> They are released in LGPL version 2.1 (
Salaam,
(Sorry to cross posting)
Today we are releasing the Hildon Input Method.
The part we are opening are the input method framework, common UI part
and plugin system plus a plugin example.
They are released in LGPL version 2.1 (for the framework and the common
UI part) and BSD (for the plug
Hi again :)
Latest osso-statusbar-cpu has some code in it to average cpu usage and
notify you (it won't log, just play a sound and display a
notification) if something's hogging the cpu (aka draining the
battery)
Here: http://www.maemo-hackers.org/browser/osso-statusbar-cpu/trunk
It's not includ
Last night I charged my n800, then did a little web browsing.
As always, I went into offline mode, then locked the screen and placed it
beside the bed.
When I woke up, the battery was stone cold dead.
I wish there were a way to know what might have been running that killed the
battery...
I wond
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
> I continued figuring out the headset detection, and I (accidentally)
> noticed that the resistance is different depending on which direction
> it's measured. On another direction it's about 1.8 kOhms and when
> switching around the heads of the multimeter, I get ~1.1 kOhms
Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> ext Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>> It's still broken. Is there anything I can do to find out why it's broken?
>>
>
> There is a bug for it in the bugzilla:
> https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1952
>
> It would be great if you could SSH into the device and run
>
>
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
> Kemal Hadimli wrote:
>> 1520 ohms.
>> headset button pressed it goes down to 47 ohms.
>
> Thanks! I bought a multimeter and got similar values. The 40-50 ohms
> seems to be the headset's (microphone's and speakers') internal resistance.
>
> However, I now have a circuit (n
ext Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> It's still broken. Is there anything I can do to find out why it's broken?
There is a bug for it in the bugzilla:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1952
It would be great if you could SSH into the device and run
maemo-summoner /usr/bin/controlpanel.launch
and p
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