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- * Get Opie and GPE running. Write documentation on how others can install and run it. Teach OPIE/GPE about Apache specific steps - sound init, buttons, etc.
+ * Write documentation describing how one can install and run Angstrom / Opie / GPE. Teach OPIE/GPE about Apache specific steps - sound init, buttons, etc.
- * Figure out charge sequence. The wm5 software enables the charger when USB or AC is plugged in. It then monitors the aux1/aux2/aux3/bat1/bat2 sensors on the AD7877 chip and at some point disables the charger. Need to figure out the exact "charge complete" sequence and implement a kernel driver for it.
+ * Figure out charge complete sequence and implement a kernel driver. The wm5 software enables the charger when USB or AC is plugged in. It then monitors the aux1/aux2/aux3/bat1/bat2 sensors on the AD7877 chip and at some point disables the charger. It appears as if the aux3 line is a "charge current" as described in http://www.batteryuniversity.com/partone-12.htm , and our best guess is that the "charge current" determines when charging is complete.
* Investigate and document phone interface (make calls, receive calls, connect to data network, etc.). See [:ApachePhoneTrace:]
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* Obtain driver for internal M-Sys flash chip. A number of other phones (and devices) use this chip, so hopefully this driver will be available soon.
- * Fixup USB driver so that it does not need to be plugged/unplugged after booting into Linux. It should also not have the PullUp Enable Resistor always on.
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* Write / find driver for camera chip.
* Determine if the hardware supports "USB on the go".
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