**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 25 02:59:57 2011 Jan 25 07:41:42 anyone else get an email like this Jan 25 07:41:43 1 sec Jan 25 07:42:01 http://pastebin.com/HwmxRb3N Jan 25 07:42:04 im not a dev Jan 25 07:52:30 d1b: not me atleast Jan 25 07:55:34 Tm_T: ok Jan 25 08:07:42 d1b: not me Jan 25 08:08:09 i replied asking how he got my email / why did he think i was a dev Jan 25 08:38:50 what are the meanings of n in AT%SLEEP=n command? (afaik 2 disables deep sleep, but which one enables it?) Jan 25 08:40:17 desowin: %SLEEP=4 Jan 25 08:42:12 PaulFertser: thanks Jan 25 09:52:42 d1b: now got that email too. Jan 25 10:12:59 android (froyo) + rmaps = finally some nice offline gps maps on freerunner :-) Jan 25 10:15:44 foxtrotgps/tangogps works for me :) Jan 25 10:19:27 desowin: What's about OsmAnd? Jan 25 10:36:22 tangogps worked as well for me, but it it's PITA to create offline maps (no automated software for this), with rmaps just use Mobile Atlas Creator on your computer, and then copy resulting file (sqlite database) to freerunner Jan 25 10:37:00 PaulFertser: i told him to contact you :P Jan 25 10:37:31 Q-Master: I've added some routes to OSM but OSM still doesn't cover the locations I'm visiting Jan 25 10:38:06 Q-Master: especially, if I'm going somewhere for first time, I think it's not "oh, hey, I'll map it" thing Jan 25 10:38:46 d1b: hehe, funny. Considering i'm not really one of the main developers. Jan 25 10:38:58 desowin: pity. all the places I visit are almost covered with OSM. 8) Jan 25 10:39:00 PaulFertser: but you are a dev! Jan 25 10:39:14 with some openmoko stuff Jan 25 10:39:23 see i was just a user and a debian user :P Jan 25 10:39:35 d1b: ok, np :) Jan 25 10:43:53 Q-Master: that's what I get for wandering around small villages in Poland :P Jan 25 10:47:31 desowin: almost same here in Russia 8) Little places are not covered at all Jan 25 11:03:00 desowin: with tangogps you just run tangogps on your laptop and rsync the tiles to the phone Jan 25 11:08:16 pabs3: having one sql databse (for example one per big city) is IMO much better than thousands of files laying around Jan 25 11:08:53 I'd much prefer the thousands of files, much more rsync friendly Jan 25 11:12:31 desowin: is that mobile atlas creator FLOSS? Jan 25 11:18:26 lindi-: sure, it's gpl Jan 25 11:18:56 lindi-: the only issue could be if you use maps from non-free sources (in my case I used emapi.pl), but it supports OSM as well Jan 25 11:19:26 desowin: ok but it only runs on android? Jan 25 11:19:54 rmaps does run on android, yes Jan 25 11:22:16 http://code.google.com/p/robertprojects/ Jan 25 11:24:29 I guess I'll wait until it's possible to run android apps on debian :) Jan 25 11:24:38 if you disable the rotating of map (follow drive direction, or something like this) then it works quite nice on freerunner Jan 25 11:25:00 if not, it's a bit "sluggish" (but hey, that's like nickname for freerunner :P ) Jan 25 11:25:02 lindi-: Ubuntu were working on packaging that stuff at one point Jan 25 22:21:55 hi Jan 25 22:22:13 has dma been implemented for glamo and SD? Jan 25 22:29:09 admiral0: glamo-mci.c talks about struct scatterlist Jan 25 22:30:04 (i am pretty noob about glamo internals.).. and that means? Jan 25 22:30:08 admiral0: and 'We'll only get an interrupt when all data has been transfered.' Jan 25 22:30:28 * admiral0 is happy Jan 25 22:31:05 admiral0: there's also do_pio_write function for alternative use Jan 25 22:32:01 no, i read this http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062495.html Jan 25 22:32:12 and was curious if it was implemented Jan 25 22:33:53 (my n900 is under repair, so i'm using my freerunner) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jan 26 02:59:57 2011