Hi Alan,
On a related point freesmartphone.org seems to be using the old hackish
3gpp ts07.10 user space code.
Correct, for systems which don't use premultiplexed drivers, we're
resorting to a userland muxer (not the gsm0710muxd though, but rather a
clean implementation based on other code).
Rod,
wow, sad to see you go indeed.
You are one of the true old-timers of Openmoko :-)
Since hacking the Palm Pre is not that far from an 'open phone' perspective,
maybe you can add a feed to the Openmoko planet and we can that way stay in
touch with what you are doing?
I will regularly check
Rod,
thanks for all the work you did to bring Openmoko forward!
Even though it took all so long due to all our detours, I'm quite satisfied
with what the Openmoko community has created throughout the years, especially
since Openmoko Inc. stopped guiding the project.
A hardware family often is
Thank you anyway. Traitor! :)
And ROFL about the northern hemisphere chauvinism issue with your GPS. *g*
I hope that is not a omen...
See you back ;)
Rod Whitby wrote:
http://www.rwhitby.net/blog/webos-internals/palm-pre-lands-in-australia.html
It is with some sadness that I must say goodbye
2009/10/6 Rod Whitby r...@whitby.id.au:
http://www.rwhitby.net/blog/webos-internals/palm-pre-lands-in-australia.html
It is with some sadness that I must say goodbye to the OpenMoko
community, and move on to new things.
My dream of an OpenMoko phone with a hardware keyboard to replace my
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Rod Whitby r...@whitby.id.au wrote:
http://www.rwhitby.net/blog/webos-internals/palm-pre-lands-in-australia.html
It is with some sadness that I must say goodbye to the OpenMoko community,
and move on to new things.
So long and thanks for all the fish..
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