Sebastian Krzyszkowiak d...@dosowisko.net wrote:
Calypso wasn't brought by Openmoko Inc. as company. Previously it was
part of bigger company, FIC - I guess that's why they got it. It was
much later when Openmoko Inc. was splitted into another, standalone
company.
OK, that's fine. In that
Em 27-09-2011 07:37, Michael Sokolov escreveu:
So to those one or two ex-Openmoko employees who have a copy of the
Calypso fw source stashed away on a personal hard drive somewhere, but
who are not admitting to that and not sharing the ware: what is stopping
you from sharing? Why are you being
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com wrote:
Interesting point. I noticed that all my last GSM failures with GTA were
related to simple fact that CPU itself were working, but GSM do not
because simple battery discharge.
The set of Calypso docs I have found and put up on my FTP site (see the
other
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org wrote:
As such, this is the kind of information that is not very desireable to be
associated with a Free Software project, because even if the developers
had no problem publishing it, it would be very likely no distributor would
ever like it, and even the
On Tuesday 27 September 2011 09:23:17 msoko...@ivan.harhan.org wrote:
Use NAND.
Yup, that's my plan.
If you want to have the system stable NAND is good choice. I never had single
filesystem corruption with JFFS2 even after pulling battery. With SD card and
ext2/ext3 you will probably hit
Hi all,
the production of the remaining pre-ordered GTA04 Early Adopter boards
is now running and we have received the first three of them. So we were
able to attach them to the new GTA04-Tester, that has been set up.
Since a Video shows more than we can describe - here is one showing
the Tester
Nikolaus,
Since a Video shows more than we can describe - here is one showing
the Tester and how the boards are tested:
Very interesting video, thanks (as always) for keeping us informed (as always)!
Christ van Willegen
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msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
Yup, technical aspects such as the Calypso chipset and its firmware.
Before we can start improving the latter, we need to obtain a copy of
whatever at least partially modifiable source the Openmoko company
had.
But why? All OM had were some
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
If you want to have the system stable NAND is good choice. I never had single
filesystem corruption with JFFS2 even after pulling battery. With SD card and
ext2/ext3 you will probably hit filesystem corruption after unclean resets.
Yup, that's what I was
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
But why? All OM had were some loosy sources for the gpio (and such)
init plus AT intepreter. No lower layers at all, only blobs. OsmocomBB
is already doing _much more_, so those original sources would add
nothing to it.
Please correct me if I'm wrong,
I have 2 GTA02v6 Freerunners which don't charge their batteries anymore.
The symptoms on both are the same, but it started happening on both
phones in different locations and times. The battery state is Charging
whether the phone is plugged in to a computer or wall charger, but the
battery
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
But if they aren't there yet, I will *not* abstain from hacking TI's
original code, assuming that I can succeed in physically laying my
hands on it, however illegal it may be.
What exactly do you want to change in it? Disabling RRLP? Having AT
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
What exactly do you want to change in it? Disabling RRLP? Having AT
command intepreter sources wouldn't help it, also i'm not sure if the
original firmware had that functionality implemented in the first
place.
I have no way of knowing a priori whether
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