Gizmodo quotes an Open Moko press release and mentions that the GTA02 has a 500 MHz processor -<br><br><a href="http://gizmodo.com/339965/openmoko-launches-neo-freerunner-open+source-smartphone-for-the-masses">http://gizmodo.com/339965/openmoko-launches-neo-freerunner-open+source-smartphone-for-the-masses
</a><br><br>"Maintaining the overall look and feel of the developers' Neo 1973, the
Neo FreeRunner features hardware improvements such as 2D/3D graphics
and a faster 500MHz processor that boosts performance to enable video
and audio processing, as well as a new generation of mobile
applications emerging from the open source community."<br><br>On the other hand the Open Moko wiki mentions that the GTA02 uses the Samsung S3C2442B chip capable of 400 MHz. <br><br>Has the chip been overclocked or the info on the wiki is wrong and needs to be updated?
<br><br><br>Rakshat<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 3, 2008 4:30 PM, <<a href="mailto:community-request@lists.openmoko.org">community-request@lists.openmoko.org</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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<br>than "Re: Contents of community digest..."<br><br>Today's Topics:<br><br> 1. Re: Neo fast charge utility (Nick Guenther)<br> 2. Re: Community update, January 2, 2008 (Mike Montour)<br> 3. Re: Community update, January 2, 2008 (Gabriel Ambuehl)
<br> 4. Re: Neo fast charge utility (Lorn Potter)<br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: "Nick Guenther" <<a href="mailto:kousue@gmail.com">kousue@gmail.com</a>><br>To: "List for OpenMoko community discussion" <
<a href="mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org">community@lists.openmoko.org</a>><br>Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 02:44:31 -0500<br>Subject: Re: Neo fast charge utility<br>On Jan 2, 2008 11:57 PM, Lorn Potter <<a href="mailto:lpotter@trolltech.com">
lpotter@trolltech.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Nick Guenther wrote:<br>> > Hijacking a bit:<br>><br>> > for the record, all thunder does is write<br>> > "fast_cccv" or "closed" to<br>
> > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode<br>> > depending on what mode you want, and wrap that up in a nice OM GUI.<br>> > Any hope for a qtopia version?<br>><br>> I can make a script that switches to fast charge mode that will go in
<br>> the devtools entry.<br>><br><br>Awesome. Can you have "slow charge" and "no charge" (I think that's<br>the whole list, right?) options too?<br>Where are devtools scripts stored? I tried find(1)ing a bit but
<br>failed. I was going to ask for a way to get to a terminal in QTopia<br>(maybe a port of elsewhere), but if I can write a script and add it to<br>devtools at will that might be just as good--better in some ways.<br><br>
-Nick<br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: Mike Montour <<a href="mailto:mail@mmontour.net">mail@mmontour.net</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org">community@lists.openmoko.org
</a><br>Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:34:03 -0800<br>Subject: Re: Community update, January 2, 2008<br>Thank you for the update. When do you expect to have results from the<br>850-MHz GTA01 testing?<br><br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------
<br>From: Gabriel Ambuehl <<a href="mailto:gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch">gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch</a>><br>To: List for OpenMoko community discussion <<a href="mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org">community@lists.openmoko.org
</a>><br>Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 10:23:43 +0100<br>Subject: Re: Community update, January 2, 2008<br>On Thursday 03 January 2008 05:51:06 Michael Shiloh wrote:<br>> Hello everyone,<br>><br>> Next week at CES we will formally preview GTA02 to the public. We are
<br>> doing this at an invitation-only media event, and not the general show<br>> floor.<br>><br>Any chance to see a video of that event? Maybe even in decent (i.e. better<br>than Youtube :) quality?<br><br>Great news in any case!
<br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: Lorn Potter <<a href="mailto:lpotter@trolltech.com">lpotter@trolltech.com</a>><br>To: List for OpenMoko community discussion <<a href="mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org">
community@lists.openmoko.org</a>><br>Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 20:38:33 +1000<br>Subject: Re: Neo fast charge utility<br><br><br>Nick Guenther wrote:<br>> On Jan 2, 2008 11:57 PM, Lorn Potter <<a href="mailto:lpotter@trolltech.com">
lpotter@trolltech.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> Nick Guenther wrote:<br>>>> Hijacking a bit:<br>>>> for the record, all thunder does is write<br>>>> "fast_cccv" or "closed" to
<br>>>> /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0008/chgmode<br>>>> depending on what mode you want, and wrap that up in a nice OM GUI.<br>>>> Any hope for a qtopia version?<br>>> I can make a script that switches to fast charge mode that will go in
<br>>> the devtools entry.<br>>><br>><br>> Awesome. Can you have "slow charge" and "no charge" (I think that's<br>> the whole list, right?) options too?<br><br>I will see what I can do....
<br><br><br>> Where are devtools scripts stored? I tried find(1)ing a bit but<br>> failed. I was going to ask for a way to get to a terminal in QTopia<br>> (maybe a port of elsewhere), but if I can write a script and add it to
<br>> devtools at will that might be just as good--better in some ways.<br><br><br>The devtools entry is a special one created at compile time. When you<br>'make install' Qtopia, .desktop file(s) get read and the information
<br>gets stored in the database, as opposed to being on the filesystem.<br><br><br>There is a semi-ported terminal in the opieII sources. It needs much<br>work (ie.e compiles but does not run). Or, probably a better option, is
<br>taking the kde konsole sources, and porting them to Qt/Qtopia only. This<br>is what Trolltech did for the embeddedkonsole in the Qtopia version 1 & 2.<br><br><br>--<br>Lorn 'ljp' Potter<br>Software Engineer, Systems Group, MES, Trolltech
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