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  • Error: jtag.c:1224 jtag_examine_chain(): number of discovered devices in JTAG chain (51) doesn't match configuration (1)
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  • | style='vertical-align:top' | I2C Devices Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.
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  • ... who want to help us improve, maintain and support the code running in our devices, hang out.
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  • === number of discovered devices in JTAG chain doesn't match configuration === Error: jtag.c:1224 jtag_examine_chain(): number of discovered devices in JTAG chain (51) doesn't match configuration (1)
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  • **Block Devices losetup is an application to manage loop devices, if you have the "losetup -f" option (for instance debian etch does not has
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  • * [[eneoset]] - Setup utility to control backlight and turn on/off devices with battery and system info. ...ox.net/auimd/ AUIMD] - AUIMD is a PyQt graphical user interface for mobile devices.
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  • ...ion you find a solution for syncing PIM data based on ics-files with other devices (see [[SHR User Manual]] further details) or [http://projects.openmoko.org/ * I want to be able to send my contact info to other Openmoko devices over bluetooth
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  • * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces ...O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that ma
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  • #REDIRECT [[Openmoko supported devices/it]]
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  • 36 developers have received their devices. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-March/000006.html]
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  • ...re, and it creates a very nice development platform, especially for mobile devices. So, I think it makes an awful lot of sense for Openmoko to support this sp ...oth IDs of friends and notify (configurable only on this device or on both devices) when a one of these Bluetooth ID has been detected (this is more a separat
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  • 0. Prerequisites: connect GPS unit, setup bluez and remember to pair your devices! It allows to use the freerunner as ordinary BT GPS reciever. BT aware devices like navigation systems can then use the freeruners GPS signals.
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  • ...l control || Ability to dim backlight, turn on and off GSM, GPS, and other devices outside the CPU || Huge (700mW) ||Implemented
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  • | Delkin Devices || DDMICROSDFLS2-8GB[http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/586026-REG/Delki
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  • ...nts generated by a bluez audio daemon to keep the list of available output devices current.
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  • ...llows the user to use this device as JTAG adaptor even for other arm-based devices The Linux kernel of your host system will create virtual serial devices called '''/dev/ttyUSBx''' where 'x' is a sequentially assigned number. If
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  • * Linux Devices: [http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS2393777675.html User-modifiable Linux phon ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • root@fic-gta01:~$ echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • This resets all devices connected to the USB bus, possibly causing data loss. In this mode, /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode reports 'pre'
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  • to pre-install the devices. This is a self-contained [[devirginator]] snapshot, and can be used at any ...nformation provided by the chip manufacturer. This is only appropriate for devices from phase 0, or earlier. Instructions will be updated for later models.}}
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  • ...oftware and hardware communities. This means you can simply register your devices and will get an allocation of a Product ID for free.
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  • ...ly install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our [http://downloads.openmoko.org/developer/CAD/ CAD
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  • ...s in the future, some of which may be DVD players, cameras, or convergance devices. ...has a few centimeter range, useable for keys, ID badges, pairing bluetooth devices and similar uses. Mentioned in newer bluetooth and SD standards. (No produc
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  • Even disregarding budget, the current devices available are not good enough for this for any more than very short periods
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  • echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on The devices should show as UP. If not you can use
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  • The advantage of the first class of devices is that they requires no engineering on the behalf of FIC, everything is ex ...current back of the phone. This could even be stackable for smaller add-on devices(until the size of the phone becomes unwieldy) or the add-on device could be
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  • ...e Neo1973 is called Hammerhead, and it is the same chip used in TomTom one devices, which incidentally run Linux, too. See [[Hammerhead/Protocol]]. GTA01 hard The (snipped) analogy to guns is not correct - the correct analogy is to devices that might or might not be nuclear weapons test equipment. That's what this
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  • ...ot. The main feature of neocon is actually that you can give it a list of devices and it will pick one that works. ...n Management (PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices
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  • ==== Can the Neo charge and use devices on a USB hub at the same time? ==== echo "host" > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode
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  • ...3 is successful, and we believe that it will be, we will be developing new devices that we will be bringing to market. They will be running Openmoko and suppo
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  • ... first turned onto Openmoko after reading an article about it on the Linux Devices website but didn't get to excited about it since would not have what I need
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  • chvt 4 && echo qvga-normal > /sys/devices/platform/s3c24xx-spi-gpio.1/spi0.0/state && fbset qvga echo normal > /sys/devices/platform/s3c24xx-spi-gpio.1/spi0.0/state && fbset vga && chvt 3
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  • == Powering additional I2C devices == additional I2C devices. It is a temptation to use TP1702
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  • |Embedded devices ...th a Mini-B receptor (can be connected via adapter to both host and client devices, can provide 100 mA of current to clients), [[Neo1973_Hardware#Changes_from
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  • ... way to do "firmware" (actually, general software) updates on its official devices. For other [[Partitions|partitions]] (kernel, rootfs, ...) however, future devices will have more NAND than SDRAM. Thus, we implement a download mechanism ac
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  • ...to the software (think Openmoko GNU/Linux distribution), not to any of the devices ...ut the hardware, keep in mind that the Neo 1973 is only one of the various devices that will run Openmoko. Thus,
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  • ...roller and "usb_add" in QEMU monitor to attach new virtual or physical USB devices. ...st like the Delta DBFM dongle). Currently qemu emulates no other bluetooth devices, so the dongle behaves as if there was no BT-enabled slaves around, being t
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  • ... Of Interest)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_interest] at other GPS devices. A deamon calculates the proximity of a list of POIs and current position a
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  • ... method and it is used to support the booting of standard USB mass storage devices that are configured like a normal PC hard drive.
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  • == Storage Devices / Peripherals == At least the initial devices will be phones. In a phone this is a bad idea.
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  • ...e manager while the Neo is not connected. You need to select "Show hidden devices" in the view menu to see them. Then reconnect the Neo.
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  • Some APs apparently get upset by power managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power management of the wifi by default to pres
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  • To send voltage to the Arduino and to make Neo host of usb devices: echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
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  • * Have fun hacking devices. ...he neo has no power output. This means that you cannot use USB bus powered devices without some sort of powered hub or cable.
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  • ...out the Hardware, keep in mind that the Neo1973 is only one of the various devices that will run Openmoko. Thus,
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  • root@fic-gta01:/$ ls -l /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/ root@fic-gta01:~$ echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • -l --list List the currently attached DFU capable USB devices Using the --list option, you can list the available DFU capable devices, their configuration, interface and altsettings.
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  • ...is a particularly useful feature for users who have multiple USB-networked devices. There are two systems which deal with hotplugginng devices, which is what you do when you plug in Freerunner in an USB port. '''udev''
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  • ===== Interesting hardware input devices ===== * [http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/3848&cl=us,en Logitech diNovo Mini] With backlight, blutooth, dual-purpose
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  • ...unpacking has a populated /dev directory, the nodes will fail to create as devices then. If automounting the SD on your host, confirm there are no unexpected ...f [http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt Linux Allocated Devices]) there are some things you should be aware of:
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  • echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • ...ich seem to be quite an interesting concept for embedded scrensize-limited devices ...esolution. OpenGL ES compositing seems to have a bright future on embedded devices, because compositing seems to give natural zooming interfaces reality (at l
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  • ...s a draft IEEE 802.11 amendment for mesh networking, defining how wireless devices can interconnect to create an ad-hoc network. It extends the IEEE 802.11 MA ...tp://www.open80211s.org/ Open 802.11s] - 1 Goal: "To connect all the Linux devices in the world to One Big Mesh."
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  • You can find images, kernels and packages for other devices too on http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ (e.g. HTC-Blueangel, Asus730W ...)
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  • ...r writes an application, it will be known to be able to run on all shipped devices. So, in this light, it may be benificial to included a standard interprete ...sfully used to create well-working and fast programs for the Nokia 770/800 devices, such as [http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.com/2007/03/uk-media-player-is-
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  • ...ubject, having mitigated results, but these libs definetly work on handeld devices. ... be shared and maintained easily. Also since Evas hides the details of the devices display format, and virtualizes the display at an object level, the program
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  • ===What can be done with absolutely perfect devices?=== This does not change however the devices are oriented - there is no benefit in for example skewing one 45 degrees.
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  • * Unplug all usb devices from the host. Note: In case there are more than one available USB devices use -d 0x1457:0x5119 option.
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  • Not made for handheld devices so the phone would propaby be huge and hot. Open standard for digital terrestrial tv for handheld devices. In trial state in most of the [http://www.dvb-h.org/services.htm world]. P
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  • ...omponents/rxtx-subsystems/AD9874/products/product.html AD9874] from Analog Devices is a general purpose IF subsystem that digitizes a low level 10-300MHz inpu
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  • *Much similar (identical?) to some Blackberry devices
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  • echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-0/0-0008/gta01-pm-bt.0/power_on
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  • ...only display the current longitute, latitude and the usual things that GPS devices display, it could also display of your previous trackings. Althought the di
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  • This page details hardware some would like in future Openmoko devices that are very different from the [[Neo1973]]. DVD/media players, cameras, . ...blems. In fact, the increased integration with PCs would make all Openmoko devices more attractive. ("Whenever I'm logged in to my laptop all my calls go ther
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  • ...tage over USB is the absence of need for an USB hub for connection of more devices, and no cost/logistics/power consumption of USB interfacing. The disadvanta ...r hardware wishlist items; maybe a functional equivalent of /dev/usb/event devices?
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  • This is both accessories that do not exist, and existing devices that may be good to add to a web-store. =Existing devices=
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  • ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • |Embedded devices
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  • |Embedded devices ...h a Mini-B receptor (can be connected via adapter to both host and client devices), [[Neo1973_Hardware#Changes_from_GTA01Bv3|exposed I2C, SPI and debug board
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  • Unable to find FTDI devices under given vendor/product id: 0x1457/0x5118
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  • ... three main types of Java platforms that can be made available on Openmoko devices such as the Neo1973. ...he 'lite' edition of the Java platform. Modular and optimised for embedded devices, this platform provides a much more restricted set of language and library
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  • ...support''' -> '''USB Network Adapters''' -> '''CDC Ethernet support (smart devices such as cable modems)'''
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  • |User and integration of webapps with mobile devices
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  • * <del>[[GroupSales#Finland|Group Purchases of Neo FreeRunner devices in Finland]]</del><br><sup>group purchases done</sup>
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  • The IMEI number is used by the GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used to stop a stolen phone from accessing the network
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  • ...e software to create and use small size wikipedia dumps for embedded Linux devices.
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  • ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • ...ich seem to be quite an interesting concept for embedded scrensize-limited devices ...d Systems) is a subset of the OpenGL 3D graphics API designed for embedded devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and video game consoles.
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  • ...m 2007.2]]. Openmoko je určený k běhu na různých [[Openmoko supported devices/cs|Linuxu schopných mobilních telefonech]] nebo v [[Openmoko_under_QEMU|e
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  • {{Languages|Openmoko supported devices}} '''Openmoko''' is meant to run on various devices. The following hardware platforms are at least partly supported:
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  • * removal of Bluetooth/WiFi devices in vicinity
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  • |Make Linux run on HTC devices. GTA01Bv4, Neo Advanced (Owner) ...://www.linuxtogo.org/~htcpxa htcpxa] and make various Linux images for HTC devices]
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  • |Linux, Kernel, Embedded Devices
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  • Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br>
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  • ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • A: Plug external devices, such as wifi, cameras, or mass-storage devices in. ...he neo has no power output. This means that you cannot use USB bus powered devices without some sort of powered hub or cable.
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  • * A daemon checks for near Bluetooth devices and call an event if a device matches * GPS devices checking for POIs and show them on map or warns the user [http://en.wikiped
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  • ...fact that the host CPU has only a pair of serial ports but there are three devices that wish to use them, the GSM modem port is actually shared with the seria echo "1" >/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • ...ating capacitor is now present. So this problem should be fixed with newer devices. First noticed on 20080724 and confirmed on 20080830. You can check if it h
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  • root@fic-gta01:~$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on root@fic-gta01:~$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • To operate the Phase 1 devices (Neo 1973), you need to flash a root file system first. The USB driver creates cu and tty character devices, for example
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  • ** Allows users to use this device as JTAG adaptor for other arm-based devices {{warning|Make sure you don't have any other FTDI FT232 / FT2232 based devices attached to the USB while running ftdi_eeprom. It might be wise to disconn
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  • #REDIRECT [[Openmoko supported devices]]
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  • root@fic-gta01:/$ ls -l /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/ root@fic-gta01:~$ echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • |Make Linux run on HTC devices ...://www.linuxtogo.org/~htcpxa htcpxa] and make various Linux images for HTC devices. GTA01Bv4, Neo Advanced (Owner)]
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  • With an open protocol, and open devices, and shared radio frequency it is simply impossible to stop them interferin
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  • * This is an outline of a proxy to reduces data transfer - for use on devices with a reasonable amount of persistant storage, and very limited bandwidth.
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  • *[http://qtopia.net/modules/devices/ Qtopia] == Embedded devices==
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  • *Emulator for most game devices.
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  • ...as a collection of information to help owners with bricked or semi-bricked devices. ...tion was '''not''' tested. However, after you have used dd on the mtdblock devices as either the if= or of= you get i/o errors with even basic commands. The o
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  • [[http://www.handheld-linux.com Retailing devices in EU]] ...based applications through the [[QuantumSTEP]] SDK to OM/OE based handheld devices
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  • The smartphones contain an integrated GPS receiver. The devices used are marketed as Assisted GPS ('AGPS'). Performance requirements are de
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  • ... is the wireless local connectivity standard supported by current Openmoko devices [[Neo FreeRunner]] and [[Neo1973]]. == Safe Bluetooth connection through shaking of two devices ==
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  • ...e to the limited space. Different form factors mean that displays on these devices are often at different orientations and aspect ratios. The Openmoko platfor For devices which require on screen keyboards, the keyboard will automatically appear w
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  • ...coded into Openmoko applications. Openmoko is a framework for small screen devices, which may include anything as small as QVGA (320x240) to 800x600. Therefor
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  • nand info - show available NAND devices
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  • ...pens up a range of possibilities, such as adding USB cameras and USB input devices. # echo host > [[GTA02 sysfs|/sys]]/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode
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  • ...likely display almost 4 times larger than the actual device since portable devices tend to have smaller pixels than computer monitors.
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  • # echo 1 >/sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron # check that gps chip is online (<code>echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron</code>
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  • ...roller and "usb_add" in QEMU monitor to attach new virtual or physical USB devices. ...st like the Delta DBFM dongle). Currently qemu emulates no other bluetooth devices, so the dongle behaves as if there was no BT-enabled slaves around, being t
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  • ...mu-neo1973, a fork of qemu which adds simulation of almost all [[Neo1973]] devices in order allow testing Openmoko images in a virtual environment.
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  • ...a] is a complete mobile phone and PDA platform which can be built for many devices and is dual-licensed under the GPL and a proprietary license, but since ver On [http://www.qtopia.net/modules/devices/openmoko.php], click "Developer root filesystem". Then extract opt/Qtopia a
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  • ...crosscompiled you should be able to use it as a modem. A list of supported devices is found [http://umtsmon.sourceforge.net/cards/ here].
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  • gsmd_select_main this is core of the callback function scheme. All devices, gsmd monitors and linked in a [http://wiki.kldp.org/wiki.php/LinkedList li ...vices, gsmd_select_main will try to call it's '''callback function''' that devices registered.
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  • nand info - show available NAND devices
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  • 36 developers have received their devices. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-March/000006.html]
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  • <td>I do not use any of Neo devices anymore. My DebugBoard has ARM JTAG connector soldered.</td>
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  • To copy your contacts from other devices or desktop systems, you can use the VCF VCard format. This page explains ho
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  • ...nt's performance, nor can we honor the manufacturer's warranty on wireless devices not purchased through Verizon Wireless or one of our authorized agents.
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  • The GTA01Bv4 devices that are currently shipping do not boot out of the box. Flashing the phone
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  • ...e removable flash memory cards used in [[Neo 1973]] and [[Neo Freerunner]] devices. Additionally the Neo Freerunner support '''microSDHC'''. ...ata security. Stay with ext3...7. One more thing to consider is that flash-devices handle their space in blocks. The blocksize typically varies between 16KB a
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  • # Bring devices up and down only if they're marked auto.
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  • # Bring devices up and down only if they're marked auto.
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  • ...oted, and booting through USB power alone does not work on A5 and early A6 devices. Nokia devices (phones and stand-alone chargers) usually will not charge
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  • The GTA01Bv4 devices that are currently shipping do not boot out of the box. Flashing the phone
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  • nand info - show available NAND devices
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  • # On devices with low memory (< 512Mb?) Navit will segfault on start.
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  • ...ich were given away to p0/p1 developers. this bug is fixed in the gta01bv4 devices from mass production (green pcb)
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  • ...rive - set it to "On" if you want your FR to be visible by other Bluetooth devices on scanning. ... devices (HIDD), music playing (A2DP), calling etc. In some occasions, the devices need to be authorized - paired. At the moment, support for some bluetooth f
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  • {{warning|Make sure you don't have any other FTDI FT232 / FT2232 based devices attached to the USB while running ftdi_eeprom. It might be wise to disconn Unable to find FTDI devices under given vendor/product id: 0x1457/0x5118
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  • ...x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source
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  • * USB Host function with 500mA power, allowing you to power USB devices for short periods (will drain the FreeRunner battery faster)
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  • root@fic-gta01:~$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on root@fic-gta01:~$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • Prototypes are pieces of hardware such as boards, fully assembled devices, batteries, accessories that Openmoko uses during the development of new ha 20 Feb 2008 run DM2 (without wifi), Bluetoosh Scan only found 1 out of 3 devices<br>
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  • {{Languages|Openmoko supported devices}}
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  • ...u can check the actual execution speed and have access to the mobile phone devices that are not present on PC.
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  • Tichy is a python applets manager for embedded devices.
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  • * [[MangerSain]] - food additives application for mobile devices (only in French)
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  • echo '1' > /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta01-pm-bt.0/power_on
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  • echo -n "fast_cccv" > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode
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  • * Scan Bluetooth devices
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  • ...oftware and hardware communities. This means you can simply register your devices and will get an allocation of a OUI range for free.
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  • of devices and it will pick one that works, e.g., This is useful for dynamically allocated devices, such as <code>ttyUSBn</code>
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  • ===Devices=== ... border:1px solid gray; padding:0.7ex; background-color:ccffff; width=50%">Devices</categorytree>
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  • (devices:ao) GetAllDevices() (devices:ao) FindDeviceStringMatch(key:s,value:s)
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  • Object name: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/apm_ac_adapter
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  • ====/sys/devices/platform/neo1973-pm-host.0/hostmode==== ====/sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode====
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  • | Interested in OpenSource Devices
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  • We'd like to know the real network registration status by our NEO devices in the world. Please provide some information about your NEO status! The
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  • |Embedded devices
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  • ...lates Openmoko hardware, including ARM CPU. You will have emulator or stub devices which match the actual hardware. There is a lot of performance penalty for ...n debug taking the real execution speed into consideration and also access devices like GPS that are not present on a desktop PC.
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  • ==Devices==
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  • This page is to explain how to run Debian armel port on Openmoko devices. You can do this from scratch, or download a prebuilt file system. Here comes the phone functionality - just add this line into the "serial devices" section in your /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
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  • 請參考 [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] 取得更多資訊及裝置清單及目前所使用的位置,與 Neo197
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  • /sys/devices/platform/gta02-led.0/leds/gta02-aux:red/ /sys/devices/platform/gta02-led.0/leds/gta02-power:blue/
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  • - Added ability to handle multiple DFU-capable devices
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  • 请参考 [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] 取得更多信息及装置清单及目前所使用的位置,与 Neo197
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  • ...a] is a complete mobile phone and PDA platform which can be built for many devices and is dual-licensed under the GPL and a proprietary license, but since ver On [http://www.qtopia.net/modules/devices/openmoko.php], click "Developer root filesystem". Then extract opt/Qtopia a
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  • {{Languages|Openmoko supported devices}}
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  • ...] project, that aims to write a application that can make Openmoko-powered devices appear to be a mixed Bluetooth keyboard-and-mouse device. * Connection problems with Symbian S60 devices with BT-HID keyboard app provided by Nokia;
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  • Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br>
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  • * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces ...O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that ma
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  • ...roller and "usb_add" in QEMU monitor to attach new virtual or physical USB devices. ...st like the Delta DBFM dongle). Currently qemu emulates no other bluetooth devices, so the dongle behaves as if there was no BT-enabled slaves around, being t
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  • Error: jtag.c:1224 jtag_examine_chain(): number of discovered devices in JTAG chain (51) doesn't match configuration (1)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Openmoko supported devices]]
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  • * USB Host function with 500mA power allowing you to power USB devices for short periods (will drain the FreeRunner battery faster)
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  • ...ly install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the
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  • |Mobile Hacking, Embedding Hardware, GIS, GPS, Mobile App, Mobile Devices, Open source technologies
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  • ...roller and "usb_add" in QEMU monitor to attach new virtual or physical USB devices. ...st like the Delta DBFM dongle). Currently qemu emulates no other bluetooth devices, so the dongle behaves as if there was no BT-enabled slaves around, being t
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  • The Linux kernel of your host system will create virtual serial devices called '''/dev/ttyUSBx''' where 'x' is a sequentially assigned number. If
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  • {{Languages|Openmoko supported devices}}
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  • Selling devices, ...based applications through the [[QuantumSTEP]] SDK to OM/OE based handheld devices
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  • * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces ...O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that ma
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  • you should try /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0 instead.
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  • # Bring devices up and down only if they're marked auto.
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  • cat /proc/bus/input/devices S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/hci0/acl000ADF0023D0/input/input4
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  • * TomTom navigation devices ...USB output to charge from the cells other gadgets (or even can charge from devices with USB output the cells).
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  • ...ic patches. The patch set includes additional support for various embedded devices like USB, SD, touch screen, and communication drivers. All these drivers re ...orm and makes use of GTK and ALSA (for applications interacting with audio devices). The standard GTK has been customised to provide a rich mobile application
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  • * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces ...O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that ma
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  • ...ibution. OpenEmbedded is not part of Openmoko, and targets many different devices. OpenEmbedded targets a number of devices, and their package database can produce a number of different images. Ther
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  • #REDIRECT [[Openmoko supported devices/zh tw]]
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  • ... or /sys (new style). Pseudo files used to communicate with other hardware devices go to /dev.
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  • Description=[[Debian]] is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices, servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives access to Description=APRS tracker and communicator for mobile devices. It turns your Neo into bidirectional APRS unit and besides others it allow
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  • Besides, some distributions also run on [[Supported devices|other mobile devices]]. However they are not fully supported by these platforms. Android is a software stack for mobile devices developed by the [http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ The Open Handset Alli
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  • # cat /sys/devices/platform/lis302dl.1/sample_rate # echo 400 > /sys/devices/platform/lis302dl.1/sample_rate
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  • * USB Host function with 500mA power allowing you to power USB devices for short periods (will drain the FreeRunner battery faster)
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  • Try cat /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-version.0/pcb, on my A6 it gives
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  • Affects: all devices but only some users (depending on many factors) .../2008-March/001999.html (NOTE - this thread refers to pre-mass-production devices)
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  • root@fic-gta01:~$ echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • ...r environment and [[Illume2]] (Enlightment window manager module for small devices) is providing comfortable finger controlled desktop environment. Under the
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  • CDC Ethernet support (smart devices such as cable modems)
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  • DFUScript was developed to assist users who have multiple devices in using dfu-util via the command line. Information on where to download an
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  • ...e're going to copy onto this fake device. Make sure there are no other MTD devices on your computer and change the device numbers below as necessary:
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  • ## here we get the hex code for devices found with dfu-util --list echo 'these are the devices i found:'
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  • YaST -> Network Devices -> Network Card ...use ifup for it to work). In the next menu, you will see a list of network devices. If YaST recognizes the connected FreeRunner, there will be one device with
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  • == I2C Devices == Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br>
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  • * Device discovery, pairing with other Bluetooth devices * Browsing OBEX FTP on other devices, downloading and uploading files
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  • == Safe Bluetooth connection through shaking of two devices == ...synchronized shake establishes a safe Bluetooth connection between the two devices.
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  • Identification: You can easily distinguish the A7 from GTA02A5/A6 devices by the DATE
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  • For an article comparing the two technologies, see this page from Linux Devices: [http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4422361427.html NAND vs. NOR flash
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  • ... this wiki doesn't provide any information on installing Openmoko on other devices. If you have some, please [[Edit Wiki|share it]].
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  • ...ommand lets a desk-top computer be a server to listen to other Linux-based devices connecting to it through Bluetooth. > echo "1" > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on
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  • *[[Manually using Bluetooth#Being able to use HID devices|Bluetooth keyboards]]
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  • Sun 10:15-11:00 Freesmartphone.org: DBus-Middleware for mobile devices Michael Lauer Sun 11:30-12:00 hackable:1, a Debian/Gnome distribution for hackable devices David Wagner
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  • #REDIRECT [[Openmoko supported devices]]
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  • Alors que les distributions d'Openmoko peuvent aussi tourner sur [[Supported devices|d'autres appareils mobiles]], d'autres distributions logicielles peuvent s'
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  • ...fectly, maybe you could use it as a (powered) gender changer for other USB devices
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  • ... There is work in progress for bringing it to the Palm Pre and several HTC devices. For more information see http://www.freesmartphone.org, http://docs.freesm * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces
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  • ...ra una lista de teléfonos que pueden ejecutar Openmoko visita [[supported devices/es| Hardware compatible]]. Los dispositivos pueden no ser plenamente compat
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  • Debian is a ''universal operating system'' used on many other embedded devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives access to
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  • ...n Neo. ''Is there any other communication protocol between cameras and GPS devices?''
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  • ...-available-for-pre-order/ ZAGGsparq]: new product by ZAGG for charging USB devices on the go.
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  • ...ith cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been
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  • ''/sys/devices/platform/bq27000-battery.0/power_supply/bat/'' or ''/sys/class/power_supply
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  • == I2C Devices == Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br>
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  • input: USB Keyboard as /devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb1/1-2/1-2.3/1-2.3:1.0/input/input13 input: USB Keyboard as /devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb1/1-2/1-2.3/1-2.3:1.1/input/input14
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  • ...creen controller, while the Neo1973 (GTA01) uses the S3C2410 one. For both devices we use [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=blob_plain;f=drivers/input/ The driver can be used for other devices:
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  • DFUScript was written to help users who have multiple DFU compatible devices, such as a freerunner and a bluetooth module in a laptop, flash their phone Accepted Devices:
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  • ...u can check the actual execution speed and have access to the mobile phone devices that are not present on PC.
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  • This page is for selling, buying or exchanging Openmoko devices and accessories.
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  • ...pens up a range of possibilities, such as adding USB cameras and USB input devices. echo "host" > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode
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  • *[[Wishlist - Hardware - Novel Devices]]
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  • echo "host" > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
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  • VoIP applications for mobile devices include [[Twinkle]], [[Linphone]] and [http://www.openapathy.org/ Apathy].
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  • ... on the FreeRunner. A step towards better Java support in all OpenEmbedded devices.
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  • * devices (command line improvement first)
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  • Future updates will include changing policies for devices which is a much more elegant way of forcing apps out.
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  • ....4. It is a gtk based plugin that draws the powerstate of some FR hardware devices(i.e. gsm, gps) to a gtk based panel. Theses panels are used i.e. in xfce4.
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  • Basically, look for "Device drivers", "Multimedia devices", then enable "Video For Linux", "Video For Linux API 1", "Video For Linux
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  • En fait, dans "Device drivers", "Multimedia devices", il faut activer "Video For Linux", "Video For Linux API 1", "Video For Li
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  • ...usb" doit renvoyer un résultat ressemblant à : "001 002 003 004 005 devices". Le résultat de la commande ne doit pas être vide, et si c'est quand mê -l --list List the currently attached DFU capable USB devices
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  • ...p: Wireless LAN standard to cut power use from 2010] 802.11v standard puts devices to sleep Quote: "..."Applications that can sleep for extensive periods of t
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  • '''We recommend to update all devices by using this µSD-image for flashing MOKO11 to GTA02 Freerunner only (not root@om-gta02:~# echo 0 >/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
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  • ...g/milestone/0.9.13 version 0.9.13] with experimental support for Bluetooth devices.
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  • ...e [http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt Linux Allocated Devices]) eingebunden werden, is folgendes zu beachten: * Das [http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt Numerierungsschema für Geräte] sieht für mmc-Geräte die minor
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  • # echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on # echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/reset
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  • of working with other devices are applicable to openmoko, like newer patches. Such system is already implemented for some Angstrom-supported devices and for Zaurus (see [http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/kexecboot/ kexe
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  • [http://code.google.com/android/ Android] is a software stack for mobile devices developed by the [http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ The Open Handset Alli
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  • ...a] is a complete mobile phone and PDA platform which can be built for many devices and is dual-licensed under the GPL and a proprietary license, but since ver On [http://www.qtopia.net/modules/devices/openmoko.php], click "Developer root filesystem". Then extract opt/Qtopia a
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  • ...me time, openmoko's kernels and bootloaders are gearing up to support more devices beyond GTA01 and GTA02: GTA03 and another non-Openmoko ARM-based freephone,
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  • ...e assists in the generation of flashing-ready software images for embedded devices.
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  • ...mplementation of Quikwriting, an efficient way to input text for hand-held devices without picking your finger off the screen. It is based on X so it should w
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  • ...unpacking has a populated /dev directory, the nodes will fail to create as devices then. If automounting the SD on your host, confirm there are no unexpected
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  • ...n an Openmoko rework SOP paper. The company is looking at how to fix *all* devices sold.
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