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Subject: Re: Hardware update
Alexander Frøyseth writes:
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I've never heard any projection that openmoko was ever going to run on
400
or 500 MHz -- in fact, I'd never heard of that GSM band, and googled to
find
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Subject: RE: Hardware update
So, if it doesn't cause too much trouble, may you describe these reasons?
Or is there anything on the wiki? (Sorry I cannot check it myself right
now.)
Daniel
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 13:39:58 -0700, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The FreeRunner uses a 500
Thank you for that post.
This clear things up a bit.
steve skrev:
The reasons are twofold.
1. The board was designed to operate at 400MHZ. It was designed to run at
400Mhz because the CPU we chose was rated at 400MHz. So running faster than
400MHZ is NOT within the design spec. The phone will
Hi Steven,
It is my understanding that this is the intention, but I haven't yet
received positive confirmation. I'll try to get an answer soon.
Michael
Steven Kurylo wrote:
PVT testing is in process, and I'll ask Steve to send an update within the
next few days.
A little while ago when I
All
850 and 900 Mhz versions are being produced at the same time.
-Sean
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Hi Steven,
It is my understanding that this is the intention, but I haven't yet
received positive confirmation. I'll try to get an answer soon.
Michael
Steven Kurylo wrote:
PVT testing is
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:43 PM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Hardware update
Alexander Frøyseth writes:
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I've never heard any projection that openmoko was ever going to run on 400
or 500 MHz -- in fact, I'd never heard of that GSM
Am Mo 7. April 2008 schrieb Steven Kurylo:
PVT testing is in process, and I'll ask Steve to send an update within
the
next few days.
A little while ago when I asked, you weren't sure if they are mass
producing the 850 and 900 Mhz versions at the same time.
Are they being produced at
Soo
I can choose from 400/500 MHz and 850/900 MHz when I buy the phone?
Alexander Frøyseth
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Am Mo 7. April 2008 schrieb Steven Kurylo:
PVT testing is in process, and I'll ask Steve to send an update within
the
next few days.
A little while ago
No, you can chose between 850/1800/1900 and 900/1800/1900 MHz.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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Soo
I can choose from 400/500 MHz and 850/900 MHz when I buy the phone?
Alexander Frøyseth
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Am Mo 7. April 2008 schrieb
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
or?
thomasg skrev:
No, you can chose between 850/1800/1900 and 900/1800/1900 MHz.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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Soo
I can choose from 400/500 MHz and 850/900 MHz when I buy the phone?
It never was, from what I recall. The original plan was for a quad-band
phone, but due to manufacturing issues, they ended up needing to do two
tri-band phones.
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Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
or?
thomasg skrev:
No, you
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I think you're confusing concepts. We're talking cellular bands. Are
you talking 400/500 cpu frequency?
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Okey
Now I feel pretty stupid
When I am hearing MHz I am thinking CPU and not GSM xD
Hehe
Sorry about that
Jacob Thebault-Spieker skrev:
It never was, from what I recall. The original plan was for a
quad-band phone, but due to manufacturing issues, they ended up
needing to do two tri-band
Alexander Frøyseth writes:
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I've never heard any projection that openmoko was ever going to run on
400 or 500 MHz -- in fact, I'd never heard of that GSM band, and
googled to find it!
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Yes xD
I discovered for some minutes ago.
I feel pretty stupid xD
Sorry for that.
Steven Kurylo skrev:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I think you're confusing concepts. We're talking cellular bands. Are
you
Alexander Frøyseth wrote on 04/07/2008 09:20 PM:
Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
or?
thomasg skrev:
No, you can chose between 850/1800/1900 and 900/1800/1900 MHz.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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wrote:
Soo
I can choose from
Alexander Frøyseth wrote on 04/07/2008 09:44 PM:
Yes xD
I discovered for some minutes ago.
I feel pretty stupid xD
Sorry for that.
Steven Kurylo skrev:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Alexander Frøyseth
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Soo 400/500 MHz is no more?
I think you're confusing
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