I'm curious about If when released, if  a volunteer makes a detailed photoguide 
of where/what/for what/how  about the hardware. Can count with openmoko help? 
It's recommended to no distribute those kinds of docs? or better do it under 
openmoko supervision?
Only to talk about it, meanwhile the freerunner arrives, ... waiter,  another 
beer, please. 

--- El mar, 17/6/08, Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> De: Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Asunto: Re: OEM market,any thoughts about that??
> Para: community@lists.openmoko.org
> CC: "Al Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: martes, 17 junio, 2008 11:51
> Am Mo  16. Juni 2008 schrieb Al Johnson:
> > On Sunday 15 June 2008, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> > > Am Sa  14. Juni 2008 schrieb steve:
> > > > A big percentage of requests I get are for
> this, however, they always
> > > > want some hardware twist.
> > >
> > > They don't exactly know our hw, I guess (e.g
> it's not commonly known we
> > > have a low-voltage-RS232, I2C, and separate power
> feed on internal
> > > debug-con / testpoints). Also some mods on hw are
> quite easy to 
> accomplish,
> > > either for us or for them.
> > > I suggest, you forward their requests to me, and
> I'll have a look at it 
> and
> > > see what's feasible EE-side with reasonable
> effort/cost.
> > > Would be a pity to send them away, just because
> we didn't check what we 
> can
> > > do for them, no?
> > >
> > > cheers
> > > jOERG
> > 
> > Is there any documentation available for these
> interfaces? They may be a 
> good 
> > alternative to USB for adding extra buttons, sensors
> or whatever in 
> > alternative cases.
> 
> The debugcon should be kinda documented in the wiki IIRC.
> Most of the 
> testpoints are "documented" right on the board by
> a printing. But no, I don't 
> think there is a complete comprehensive doc yet.
> Maybe if I really don't know how to kill my time
> eventually... ;-) Anyway 
> you're wellcome to ask. I'm not allowed to publish
> schematics, but I shall 
> answer _every_ reasonable question regarding hardware.
> 
> cheers
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