Am 21.12.2010 um 19:34 schrieb Visti Andresen: > On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 16:41:37 +0100 > "Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller" <h...@computer.org> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> we are happy that we can make an announcement to the Free and >> Open Hardware Community, right in time for X-mas and New Year: >> >> We have finally tested, understood and patched the bugs of the >> first GTA04 sample board (a.k.a. GTA04A2) and have successfully >> started U-Boot. We can access the important peripherals like >> display, touch screen, and MMC card. >> >> So we are very confident that the already scheduled redesign >> (GTA04A3) will work right from the beginning and boot Linux. >> >> This looks like the start of the aera of new Openmoko devices. >> > > That's just great! > > -- SNIP -- > >> >> The price has been set very low so that it just covers component >> and production cost at a reduced feature set (there are not all >> peripherals installed but UMTS and GPS will be). It might be >> possible to retrofit some of them. > > Your web page mentions WiFi... > Will it be one of the included features?
Yes, we will solder the WiFi/BT module. We are not 100% sure how good it will work. It is the same as used in the Gumstix Fire. > >> >> Please note that it does *not* include the LCD module, case and >> battery, because it is a motherboard-replacement to existing >> Openmoko units (Freerunner and Neo1973). >> >> And, we can't specify yet which version of the OMAP3 >> we will get (600/720/1000 MHz) and how big the RAM/NAND >> flash will be. But expect something similar to the BeagleBoard. >> >> Please note that we also have chosen to switch from a GTM501 >> UMTS module to a GTM601 which has even better performance >> (HSPA+). > > I can't seem to find the documentation for the GTM601 (by option.com ?). > Is it available online? The official product page with some information is here: http://www.option.com/en/products/products/embedded-mobile-broadband/lgamodulegtm601-609/ Some press info for using it in a smartphone: http://hugin.info/133962/R/1454503/394723.pdf We are currently discussing with OPTION how much information we can provide ourselves. Finally, there is already a HSO driver in Linux: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=drivers/net/usb/hso.c;h=812edf85d6d32b017454f449f4d03e300ed4ec50;hb=HEAD BR, Nikolaus _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel