r96 - trunk/www.openmoko.com

roh at sita.openmoko.org roh at sita.openmoko.org
Sun Jul 8 14:56:10 CEST 2007


Author: roh
Date: 2007-07-08 14:56:10 +0200 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 96

Modified:
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
Log:
add a lot of hardware docs, remove psu, remove entrys with wrong pictures


Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html	2007-07-08 11:59:37 UTC (rev 95)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html	2007-07-08 12:56:10 UTC (rev 96)
@@ -79,32 +79,118 @@
 		<div class="left_column">
 			<h3>What's Included:</h3>
 			<ul>
-				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_0" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',0)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_0_link">Article&#160;2</a></li>
-				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_1" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',1)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_1_link">Article&#160;1</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_0" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',0)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_0_link">Neo&#160;1973</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_1" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',1)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_1_link">2 x Battery</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_2" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',2)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_2_link">Headset</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_3" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',3)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_3_link">Carrying&#160;Pouch</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_4" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',4)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_4_link">Stylus</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_5" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',5)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_5_link">Lanyard</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_6" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',6)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_6_link">2 x MicroSD&#160;Card</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_7" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',7)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_7_link">2 x USB Connectivity&#160;Cable</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_8" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',8)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_8_link">Debugboard V2 with Flex Cable</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_9" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',9)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_9_link">Ruggedized Toolbox</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_devel_kit_article_10" onclick="return showTab('devel_kit',10)" id="tab_devel_kit_article_10_link">Set of Moko Tools</a></li>
 			</ul>
 		</div>
 
 		<div class="right_column">
-			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_0">
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_0">
 				<div class="title_container">
-					<h2>Article&#160;2</h2>
+					<h2>Neo&#160;1973</h2>
 				</div>
-				<p>FNORD1</p>
+				<p><strong>The Neo 1973 boasts the following hardware specifications</strong></p>
+				<ul>
+					<li> 2.8" <span class="caps">VGA</span> <span class="caps">TFT</span> color display</li>
+					<li> Touchscreen, usable as well with stylus as fingers</li>
+					<li> 266HZ Samsung System on a Chip (<span class="caps">SOC</span>)</li>
+					<li> <span class="caps">USB</span> 1.1 ,switchable between Client and Host(unpowered)</li>
+					<li> <span class="caps">integrated AGPS</span></li>
+					<li> 2.5G <span class="caps">GSM</span> &#8211; quad band, voice, CSD, GPRS</li>
+					<li> Bluetooth 2.0</li>
+					<li> Micro SD slot</li>
+					<li> High Quality audio codec</li>
+				</ul>
 			</div>
-			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_1">
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_1">
 				<div class="title_container">
-					<h2>Article&#160;1</h2>
+					<h2>2 x Battery</h2>
 				</div>
-				<p>FNORD2</p>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/22.png" width="233" height="260" alt="" />
+				<p>The Neo battery is a rechargeable 1200mAh Lion cell with a life of up to 500 complete cycles at more than 80% remaining capacity</p>
+				<p>to never run out of power while developing<br/>the develkit has 2 of these.</p>
 			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_2">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Headset</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/21.png" width="230" height="183" alt="" />
+				<p>These are simple but reasonably high-quality stereo headsets. We’ve picked them out ourselves because they’re comfortable and sound nice.</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_3">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Carrying&#160;Pouch</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/57.png" width="227" height="244" alt="" />
+				<p>Other mobiles get a sock, we have nice, fluffy pouch for you to keep your moko safe from bad weather or ruff backpack environments</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_4">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Stylus</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/24.png" width="248" height="209" alt="" />
+				<p>Forget those whimpy skinny stylus found in non-freed phones. The Neo’s stylus is what you’d expect for a phone this powerful. Featuring a four in one design, you’ll have everything you need in one place: Stylus, Pen, Laser pointer, and a flash light. We even through in extra batteries.</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_5">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Lanyard</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/58.png" width="224" height="242" alt="" />
+				<p>Never leave your Moko out of reach! Who knows who starts developing applications on it otherways</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_6">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>2 x MicroSD&#160;Cards</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/59.png" width="242" height="230" alt="" />
+				<p>The kit includes 2 MicroSD cards which each add 512 MB storage to your Moko</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_7">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>2 x USB Connectivity&#160;Cables</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/60.png" width="249" height="242" alt="" />
+				<p>The cables are <span class="caps">USB</span> mini on one end and USB-A on the other. Its just a normal fully wired cable, so no worries, your Moko will connect via every similar cable. And of course it will charge with every cable as soon as the computer signals it can source the power according to the USB standard.</p>
+				<p> The second cable is to connect your debugboard to the computer.
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_8">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Debugboard V2 with Flex Cable</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/42.png" width="242" height="138" alt="" />
+				<p>This Board provides each a JTAG and serial port as well as 2 additional USB-A ports via internal USB hub</p>
+				<p>Either connect it to the Moko via the Flex Cable or use the pinheaders with your favourite arm project.</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_9">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Ruggedized Toolbox</h2>
+				</div>
+				<img src="uploaded_images/54.png" width="242" height="222" alt="" />
+				<p>This is the Box which can hold your complete development environment and keep it dry, even under harsh conditions</p>
+			</div>
+			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_devel_kit_article_10">
+				<div class="title_container">
+					<h2>Set of Moko Tools</h2>
+				</div>
+				<p>Ofcourse you'll need _some_ tools: a Torx T6 screwdriver and Guitar Pick, which we'll toss in for your convenience.</p>
+			</div>
 			<script type="text/javascript">
-				_pageTabs['devel_kit']=2;
+				_pageTabs['devel_kit']=11;
 				showTab('devel_kit',0);
 			</script>
 		</div>
 
 		<div class="clear"></div>
-		<div class="standard_kit_top">
+		<div class="devel_kit_top">
 			<a class="top_link" href="#"><span>top</span></a>
 		</div>
 		<div class="clear"></div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 11:59:37 UTC (rev 95)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 12:56:10 UTC (rev 96)
@@ -90,8 +90,9 @@
 			<li><img src="uploaded_images/44.png" alt="" onclick="setScreenshot('2'); return false;" class="action_image" /><img src="images/shadow.png" alt="shadow" class="button_shadow"/></li>
 		</ul>
 		<div class="left_column">
-        	<div id="screenshot_caption">		
-                <h3>The Design</h3>	<p>It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout. The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters, as opposed to using &#8216;Content here, content here&#8217;, making it look like readable English.	</p>
+        		<div id="screenshot_caption">		
+                		<h3>The Design</h3>
+				<p>Simple, Timeless, Robust - this is the GTA01</p>
 			</div>
 		</div>
 

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 11:59:37 UTC (rev 95)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 12:56:10 UTC (rev 96)
@@ -86,14 +86,14 @@
 
 		<div class="clear"></div>
 		<div class="collumn_view">
-			<h4>Lorem Ipsum</h4>
+			<h4>Designed for Developers</h4>
 				<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
-				<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">MCU</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
+				<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">MCU</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, SPI and an irq-capable GPIO line, at the debug connector and some on easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
 			<h4>Connectivity</h4>
-				<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and reacts accordingly.</p>
+				<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and can react accordingly.</p>
 			<h4>Storage</h4>
 				<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
-			<h4>Opennes</h4>
+			<h4>Open Platform</h4>
 				<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
 				Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>
 		</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html	2007-07-08 11:59:37 UTC (rev 95)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html	2007-07-08 12:56:10 UTC (rev 96)
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@
 				showTab('standard_kit',0);
 			</script>
 		</div>
-		
+
 		<div class="clear"></div>
 		<div class="standard_kit_top">
 			<a class="top_link" href="#"><span>top</span></a>
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
 			<li><a href="careers-index.html">Careers</a></li>
 			<li><a href="contact-index.html">Contact</a></li>
 		</ul>
-		
+
 		Copyright &copy; 2006-2007 Openmoko, Inc. All Rights Reserved
 	</div>
 	





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