guys -- you are very kind but that is sad that there is no official OpenMoko parts store -- it is like having opensource OS where you can't unload a driver and load a new one - what good opensource hardware gives you then if you can't replace it? (please don't follow up disgusting this statement ;-))
Dear Steve
could you please research an ability to come up with some little store
for parts -- or in the worst case ask someone to come up with a wiki
page listing vendors selling parts (or compatible) which were
used in openmoko's phone.
Selling accessories (2.5 -> 3.5 mm audio connector, USB host hub, finger
stylus, etc) would be a great plus as well -- nobody yet sure what
reasonably priced 2.5 -> 3.5 works in the phone, thus since point of
'sell' (or information in the case of wiki page with links) would
be great!
Thanks in advance
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008, John Koenig wrote:
> That certainly sounds better than any of the other options I have been
> researching.
> Is there anyone out there that has older Neo 1973 hardware (with a
> functional LCD display) they would be willing to sell or get rid of?
> Or even perhaps someone with a dead freerunner?
> John
> Jeffrey Malone wrote:
> > From what I can tell on the wiki, both the Neo 1973 and the Neo
> > Freerunner use the same LCD. Finding someone willing to part with
> > their Neo 1973 -- or finding someone with a dead 1973 (but good LCD)
> > is probably not going to be a difficult task.
> > Good luck
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