On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 03:25, Marcel Prisi wrote:
I must say that I would be EXTREMELY interested in distributing such phones here in Switzerland ... We see a lot of demand here ... I am even willing to beta-test if needed.
For hardware/software infos, have a look at :
http://www.tuxscreen.net/
This is a completely open-source and open-hardware hardware phone based on Linux on an ARM embedded platform ... they already had lots of experience ... but might need some different software ...
bzzzt. wrong. There is a lot known about the hardware but it is not
open. The software is only open after it was reloaded with debian. Also
while the site you list was cheap, if you dig round, the manufacturing
cost was over $300 each and target retail was over %600. Granted that
was over 3 years ago, it wouldn't have dropped in price too
significantly. The site you list was liquidating the last known
inventory of those units.
So have a look there :
http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/
You will find there the hardware that evolved from what was in the Tuxscreen. It's license is open. It runs a 220Mhz StrongARM with more than 200 MIPS and has options for ethernet and sound i/o, all is linux-compatible ...
Maybe useful for prototyping ?
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