On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Ron K. Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am NOT asking if mass production has started. > > I am asking if OpenMoko has frozen a release to > load into the microSD cards. It seems to me that the unit can come off > the line, and that one of the final steps before packing would be to load > the > software.
Firstly, yes, the software has been chosen. It's one of the older versions of the 2007.2 stack, the one you're used to if you have a 1973 or if you've toyed with Qemu in the past year. This will get you basic phone calls, SMS, a limited media player and so on. Secondly, and while this is nit-picky, the software isn't on the microSD card (though you CAN boot software installed on the SD card) its in NAND Flash. The reason I mention this is because both the Freerunner and the 1973 include a microSD card of 512MB, a size most people would find to small for "everyday" use once you start using it as a digital music player, a storage device for pictures et cetera. You can install a microSD of your own into it without having to do any software copying before you boot it the first time. :) > > Is ASU "the* ship[ping s/w load? > > yes I know people can and will download new s/w. > but you'd hope that the Freerunner as shipped would not > require an immediate s/w reload. The software that ships to developers will not be the software that "mainstream users" will have installed. For a mainstream device, making the user install the software is dumb. That said, between the developer release and mainstream release the software (ASU) will be developed and improved upon so rapidly that it's possible that by the time the device is actually in your hand that the ASU would have also become usable enough to move to and poke at and report bugs on. > > Or maybe I'm being too "old skool" ??? > -- > Ron K. Jeffries > http://blog.eronj.com > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

