On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 16:16 +, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
> If you like, I can
> give you a free immigrant/refugee visa to come to my country
On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 20:24 +, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
> Bob Ham wrote:
>
> > You moved from Canada to North Korea?
>
> I don't "live" anywhe
Bob Ham wrote:
> You moved from Canada to North Korea?
I have never lived in Canada. I don't live in North Korea either. In
fact, I don't "live" anywhere at all - being an active-duty
internationalist operative, I only *operate* in various countries,
working against their governments and laws,
On Fri, 15 Feb 2013 19:02:03 GMT, msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael
Spacefalcon) wrote:
> Alex Samorukov wrote:
>
>> > Which country is that?
>> >
>> dprk ? :)
>
> Yes, I love it.
You moved from Canada to North Korea?
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for (;;) { ++pancakes; }
Alex Samorukov wrote:
> > Which country is that?
> >
> dprk ? :)
Yes, I love it.
SF
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On 02/15/2013 05:56 PM, Bob Ham wrote:
It is also absolutely clear that distribution of this sources or
firmware will be illegal,
If you have chosen to live and accept citizenship in a country where
such things are illegal, I feel sorry for you. If you like, I can
give you a free immigrant/refu
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> I assume that was sarcasm since your MUA isn't correctly adding
> In-Reply-To, or it's operator error.
It wasn't sarcasm on my side. I didn't check up on headers. I just
noticed that Michael's emails are correctly displayed in proper place of
thread's structure, thus I assumed he changed h
On 02/15/13 10:16, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
I am glad you have changed your MUA
Nope, no changes there.
I assume that was sarcasm since your MUA isn't correctly adding
In-Reply-To, or it's operator error.
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:16:36 GMT, msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael
Spacefalcon) wrote:
>> It is also absolutely clear that distribution of this sources or
>> firmware will be illegal,
>
> If you have chosen to live and accept citizenship in a country where
> such things are illegal, I feel sorr
joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Aha, and do you know how those files made it there?. You obviously don't
> which is a shame.
"Shame"? You call it "shame" that I protect the anonymity of
contributors who have chosen to be anonymous?
The person who contributed the files in question to my FTP server
c
On 02/14/2013 02:05 PM, joerg Reisenweber wrote:
You Sir are a discgrace! A) you are the criminal as you deliberately
admit. B) "We" never owned the sourcecode of the GSM stack and you
know that (Paul explained to you in loving verbosity, a year or 2
ago). You also know that what Openmoko had a
Am Thursday 14 February 2013 19:40:35 schrieb Michael Spacefalcon:
> > Oh, anybody said "glamo"?
>
> You mean this:
>
> $ hostname
> ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG
> $ ls -l /pub/GSM/GTA02/Glamo
> total 2808
> -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 248664 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3362_CmdQ_Spec1.pdf
> -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 19
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> I'm the guy who sent that ware to Cryptome.org, from where those
> torrents were then made. :-)
right... now I remember - Michael Sokolov. I am glad you have changed
your MUA - it is not breaking message's thread anymore :).
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Linux Registered User #377521
() as
On 02/14/13 12:40, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Oh, anybody said "glamo"?
You mean this:
$ hostname
ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG
$ ls -l /pub/GSM/GTA02/Glamo
total 2808
-rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 248664 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3362_CmdQ_Spec1.pdf
-rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 1919990 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3362_Datashee
Patryk Benderz wrote:
> There is leaked TSM30 source code for this GSM chipset firmware...
Yes, that's exactly what I'm using as my starting point.
> maybe there also is some documentation?
As far as hardware documentation goes, all of it is neatly gathered on
my FTP site: /pub/GSM/Calypso on
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> Lacking the source or even semi-source for the specific version of the
> Calypso GSM firmware
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There is leaked TSM30 source code for this GSM chipset firmware... maybe
there also is some documentation? Did you checked this?
http://tpb.noflag.org.uk/torrent/6834542/TSM30_Source_Code
ht
Am Thursday 14 February 2013 08:12:44 schrieb Michael Spacefalcon:
> Harley Laue wrote:
> > While I think the project you're working on is great, you come off
> > sounding petty using terms like "Closedmoko." I /still/ don't think any
> > open hardware phone has come out without some kind of NDA a
Michael you have all my support.
I hope you manage to reach your goal, with or without the help from
other people. (and maybe I will be able to place a decent call with my
gta02 at some point in the future :) it never worked for me)
ciao
d
ps: OT: is fso a dead project?
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Harley Laue wrote:
> While I think the project you're working on is great, you come off
> sounding petty using terms like "Closedmoko." I /still/ don't think any
> open hardware phone has come out without some kind of NDA attached to
> some part (I could be wrong.)
My beef isn't so much with
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Harley Laue wrote:
> I wish you all the best to be successful in your project
It would be much better for him to spend time on getting
NuttxBB/OsmocomBB working, at least the results would be Free Software
and distributable in projects like SHR, QtMoko, Debian, Ao
On 02/13/2013 09:13 PM, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Hello ex-Openmoko community,
The purpose of this announcement is to let everyone interested know
that my effort to liberate the original, fully functional (non-OsmocomBB)
firmware for the Calypso GSM baseband (as found in Closedmoko GTA0[12]
sma
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