Here 2 links, that might be interesting - This is at least my german research I
made some time back...
http://chaosradio.ccc.de/ds2005-337.html
http://www.datenspuren.de/2005/vortraege/GSM%20Abhoeren%20Datenspuren.pdf
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMSI-Catcher
The First 2 links belong together
from the faq:
Where can I find the open source components of Android?
You can find the kernel at http://git.android.com and the other
mirrored GPL and LGPL'd components at
http://code.google.com/p/android/downloads/list.
Notices for other licenses can be found within the SDK.
On Nov 27, 2007
Chris Hessing wrote, on 27/11/07 05:14:
I have done a little bit of work with SIM cards in Linux. You should
check out the PCSC project. It isn't the easiest thing to get running,
but it can read and write data to/from SIM cards. (Assuming you have a
reader it supports. I have a Towitoko
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 14:28:34 +0100, Arthur Marsh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Struggling to get back on topic, a USB SIM card reader/writer that works
under GNU/Linux with free specifications and drivers would be a great
complement to the NEO 1973 and successors. Would FIC be in a position to
On Nov 27, 2007 9:02 AM, Alexey Feldgendler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what exactly you mean under a SIM card reader/writer, but
the phone itself is a programmable device with a USB port and a SIM card
slot. What other hardware do you need?
A previous post indicates that he's
Very good... The SIM card seems to be recognized on every start and
phone calls also work ;)
But still I can't create a working GPRS connection. Is this a general
problem or am I doing something wrong?
Lorn Potter schrieb:
I just uploaded a new Qtopia snapshot image to the downloads section
Dear community,
I hope, this question has not been answered elsewhere.
I wonder, whether the bluetooth SIM Access Profile (SAP) will be available on
the FIC 1973 openmoko phone.
Many thanks for comments
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Kai Winter wrote:
Very good... The SIM card seems to be recognized on every start and
phone calls also work ;)
But still I can't create a working GPRS connection. Is this a general
problem or am I doing something wrong?
Nope. It hasn't been implemented yet. Qtopia uses GPRS through the
Hi
It would be appropriate for this to be handled mostly by bluez, but
the missing piece is gsmd needs to present some APIs for sim card
access from the gsm module.
I don't see anything about it in the gsmd docs on the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gsmd/document
Wiadomość napisana w dniu Nov 27, 2007, o godz 9:33 AM, przez Lorn
Potter:
I just uploaded a new Qtopia snapshot image to the downloads section
of Qtopia.net. This introduces the new Cruxus mediaengine, which has
a few plugins already, which include libmad, tremor (ogg) and
timidity,
Michael -
Thanks for the update! Is there anything that we could do to help move
the wifi driver along? Or is the hold up somewhere inside Atheros or
the madwifi team?
Thanks!
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano wrote:
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
The gating factor is still
What BT profile is used for laptop tether?
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Thanks for the offer, Chris. I will ask the Wifi guy, but I think most
of the work right now involves reading the data sheet which is under NDA
and writing the code.
I will check.
Michael
Chris Hessing wrote:
Michael -
Thanks for the update! Is there anything that we could do to help
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 09:52 -0600, Tim Shannon wrote:
I'm curious if anyone knows that status of an Email app. I though
originally there was going to be one app that handled all
communication, SMS, internet chat, email, etc, but I haven't seen
anything like this with the new 2007.2 framework.
On Nov 27, 2007 3:55 PM, Nkoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A previous post indicates that he's looking at ways to get a second sim card
in the picture.
I think it must be cumbersome to carry around a usb sim card reader that you
attach and deattach each time you need the second sim. Might as
However, it would be nice if you could just put a sim card into the
Neo (or other OpenMoko) phone, select copy sim to softsim from the
menu, and have a software copy of the sim available in the phone.
Then you could change back to another physical sim card, and you would
have dual sim
DUN (Dial up Networking) is the standard, I believe.
That gives control to the 'laptop', whereas PAN (Personal Area Network)
really just networks the two devices and doesn't necessarily provide for
connection sharing, IIRC, but this is all from memory, so I may be quite
mistaken.
HTH,
josh
On
Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
Wiadomość napisana w dniu Nov 27, 2007, o godz 9:33 AM, przez Lorn Potter:
I just uploaded a new Qtopia snapshot image to the downloads section
of Qtopia.net. This introduces the new Cruxus mediaengine, which has a
few plugins already, which include libmad, tremor
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