Thanks for caring, everyone.

On Nov 10, 10:39 pm, Matt Parnell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Samsung Omnia i910, which is a CDMA version of the i900 phone
> released for GSM networks in Europe. The key difference is that the
> i910 uses an MSM6800A (which supports CDMA and GSM both) chipset
> instead of whatever it is that the i900 uses.
>
> The Andromnia project aims to port Android, and has so far gotten
> battery, touch screen, wifi, LED, send and receive button support, as
> well as SMS and Call support working on GSM phones.
>
> On CDMA phones, the project fallen short, not supporting voice or SMS
> calls...though I can get it to boot, it doesn't really function enough
> to be used yet.
>
> I have found some good resources, though. An HTC group of devs is
> porting MSM7X drivers, which should share some common code not only
> for multimedia functions, but also for CDMA support.
>
> I have also found a datasheet that details the individual chipset
> components. The modem/digital signal processor for the MSM6800 is a
> qualcomm QDSP4000.
>
> After much googling, I've found that the sierra kernel module for usb
> modems supports CDMA modems based on this chipset, which may or may
> not help in development as well.
>
> I have links below to these things. Overall, I'm not really sure where
> to start. Once call and SMS support are going, I think the project
> will get more steam to get things like GL, accelerometer, FM, tv out,
> and other hardware functions ironed out...
>
> Any help? All is appreciated!
>
> i910 
> teardown/components:http://www.phonewreck.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Omnia_i910
>
> MSM6800 Datasheet (PDF download on the page if it doesn't load for
> you):http://www.datasheetpro.com/node/50269
>
> Sierra USB Modem (which some of are based on the MSM6800) Kernel
> Module Patches (though it's included in mainline 
> now):http://sierrawireless.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/500
>
> The HTC MSM7X Git Development 
> Repo:http://gitorious.org/linux-on-qualcomm-s-msm/linux-msm
>
> Another repo with up and coming drivers by HTC users...appears to
> include the previously mentioned repo amongst other 
> things:http://git.linuxtogo.org/?p=groups/mobile-linux/kernel.git;a=summary

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