25.11.2011, 20:43, Fernando Martins ferna...@cmartins.nl:
On 11/23/2011 10:57 PM, Ben Thompson wrote:
I don't speak Spanish so I am not sure if this page is actually a phone
for sale :-
http://anuncios.ebay.es/compraventa/telefono-movil-vitelcom-tsm30/9052718
For sale for 9€, posted on
Ben Thompson ben.thomp...@yandex.ru wrote:
If someone on this list from Spain would buy a TSM30
I would be happy to buy it from them (at a reasonable price),
Me too.
Alternatively, if someone else succeeds in obtaining a TSM30, please
share your resulting findings:
* exactly what chips are
On 11/23/2011 10:57 PM, Ben Thompson wrote:
I don't speak Spanish so I am not sure if this page is actually a phone for
sale :-
http://anuncios.ebay.es/compraventa/telefono-movil-vitelcom-tsm30/9052718
For sale for 9€, posted on 9th, June
with battery and charger
new, works perfectly
ideal
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 23:58, Michael Sokolov msoko...@ivan.harhan.org wrote:
the GTA02. What we *really* need are TSM30 schematics. Schematics
used to be included in phone service manuals, but I don't know how to
search for a service manual in Spanish...
Manuales Reparaciones vitel tsm 30
Dnia 2011-11-22, wto o godzinie 17:23 +, Michael Sokolov pisze:
Hello Openmoko community,
I am happy to announce that the archivists at Cryptome.org have added
my contribution of the TSM30 source to their website collection:
http://cryptome.org/tsm30/tsm30.7z
It didn't take someone's
18.11.2011, 04:12, Michael Sokolov msoko...@ivan.harhan.org:
Martix martix...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, no need to hurry. Openmoko community waited for more than three
years for full open access to whole GTA02 internals, we can wait another
month.
The CD set destined for Cryptome, including
* What about learning the HW by physically examining it? Well, I
haven't found any place where one can actually buy a TSM30 phone
either! Unobtainium... (I would love to be proven wrong on this
one as well!)
I don't speak Spanish so I am not sure if this page is actually a
Ben Thompson ben.thomp...@yandex.ru wrote:
Here is my attempt :-
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Gta02a6_comms_chips_under_shield.JPG
This photo is pretty good - thanks! From it we can tell that:
* The RF transceiver chip is TRF6151C, just like the one on the
Leonardo board for which
Hello Openmoko community,
I am happy to announce that the archivists at Cryptome.org have added
my contribution of the TSM30 source to their website collection:
http://cryptome.org/tsm30/tsm30.7z
The content inside is exactly the same as what I have, they have
merely repackaged it from ISO to
[cut]
I'm a bit dissappointed by you continiously trying to present me like
a greedy stupid hamster, as in fact i'm not and i would share if i
fucking could. I've honestly tried to help you.
Some don't want help... some can't be helped.
On the other hand, I wonder how many people here
2011/11/18 Michael Sokolov msoko...@ivan.harhan.org:
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any allegiance to any of those countries. I am a citizen of the
Republic of New Poseidia, ideological successor to the USSR, and no
[…]
Please pardon my ignorance but what is the Republic of New Poseidia ?
Is this an organisation, a
Woops. Sorry for the off-topic.
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The bubble mailer with the TSM30 CD among other things is now on its
way to Cryptome; the post office has told me to expect around 2-3 days
delivery.
Hopefully the archivists at Cryptome will be interested in hosting
this stuff, as it would cut out the delay of waiting for me to get
around to
Martix martix...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, no need to hurry. Openmoko community waited for more than three
years for full open access to whole GTA02 internals, we can wait another
month.
The CD set destined for Cryptome, including the TSM30 CD, has been
written and will go out in the mail
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
What I'm basically saying is that for as long as the recognized /
trusted / respected leaders of this community are acting selfishly and
refusing to share a piece of ware with brothers in need, I feel no
incentive to contribute to this
Dne 16.11.2011 06:57, Michael Sokolov napsal(a):
Martixmartix...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so let's upload it somewhere, if you belive in what you said.
Give me the hostname, username and password for an FTP server to which
I can upload it, and I'll promptly do so. Needs to be FTP: I am too
old
I badly need to set up a new FTP server with bigger disks and a newer
ftpd that supports REST, so that I can put *everything* I have online.
But I can't stomach PC hardware, at least not in my machine room: I'm
OK with x86 laptops and *maybe* desktop workstations, but an x86
server is a no-no
Martix martix...@gmail.com wrote:
If you really have that sources, you can upload them on some public file
sharing website and post link here on mailing list.
I don't know of any public file sharing websites to which anyone can
upload anything.
Of course, you are going to lose control over
Dne 15.11.2011 20:31, Michael Sokolov napsal(a):
Martixmartix...@gmail.com wrote:
If you really have that sources, you can upload them on some public file
sharing website and post link here on mailing list.
I don't know of any public file sharing websites to which anyone can
upload anything.
Martix martix...@gmail.com wrote:
For example Rapidshare or maybe Ubuntu One on your laptop...
The Ubuntu laptop isn't mine, it belongs to my employer du jour.
Because it's too much like Weendoze, I refuse to personally own a
Ubuntu machine. Learning how to use Ubuntu One isn't very appealing
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