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<brolin_empey>
“<Oksana> Yes. Like, ordinary clock+alarm devices have radio-alarm functionality built-in, most of the time. But they all need 240V power supply.”
<brolin_empey>
or 120V. ;-)
<Joerg-Neo900>
my clock+alarm thingie has washing machine alarm built in, it has a CEE7 jack for connecting the washing machine
<Joerg-Neo900>
sarcasm aside (sorry!), the alarm function is totally unrelated to the radio (or any audio domain) function even in those radioclocks
<Joerg-Neo900>
mind you: as long as the alarm had not expired yet, no amp or radio is powered up neither in a radioclock nor in any smartphone
<Joerg-Neo900>
kust like my washing machine isn't powered up until the alarm thingie goes active
<Joerg-Neo900>
it's totally irrelevant if the FM radio needs CPU or otherwise consumes excess power, for all the hours and days until the alarm actually yells
<Joerg-Neo900>
Oksana: >>... I guess USB PHY is used in Neo900 (unlike N900), because TWL5030B is connected to USB#0...<< sort of correct, yes
<Joerg-Neo900>
the problems Nokia been facing with the TWL5030 USB PHY are supposed to have been fixed and don't apply to the Neo900 USB design anyway
<Joerg-Neo900>
Neo900 has a totally different approach to charger-detection
<Joerg-Neo900>
>>Though both the TWL4030 and the 1707 are fully ULPI conform and thus probably highly compatible from a kernel driver POV, yet the early TWL4030 variants missed the charger detection function. So Nokia, to implement the annoying mandatory charging over USB, had to bin the PHY block inside TWL4030 and use 1707 instead.<<
<houkime>
New link above is a direct download if you want.
<fling>
I have old experience of installing mediawiki in a gentoo container.
<houkime>
fling: It's a matter of manpower vs maintenance really which the project severely lacks at the moment. Mediawiki seems to be an ok option.
<Joerg-Neo900>
yep, the mp4 works. Tahnks!
<houkime>
If i understand correctly the machine which hosts neo900.org and our git can accommodate sth else as well so it's just the matter of setting it up and maintaining afterwards.
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<houkime>
current server admin is atk but he doesn't seem to have much time to add new features and stuff, so i guess help is appreciated.
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<Joerg-Neo900>
houkime: you're assuming a lot. atk helps with server administration a bit, yes. But I wouldn't say atk is our server admin
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<houkime>
joerg-neo900: Sorry, It's just any server-related actions which I have seen so far was done by him. Ok
<houkime>
*were
<Joerg-Neo900>
houkime: np, just saying. I wish atk had enough spare time to do full server admin. For the wiki, you're right, it could run on same machine without problems