On 7/10/07, John Bratteli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I may be behind the times with this, but have any of
you looked at the OpenMoko project? It's an open
source cell phone software stack. They're not
consumer ready yet, but the Neo1973 was recently put
up for sale as developer hardware.
I may be behind the times with this, but have any of
you looked at the OpenMoko project? It's an open
source cell phone software stack. They're not
consumer ready yet, but the Neo1973 was recently put
up for sale as developer hardware. There could be
real potential for the phone as a GNURadio
I noticed the excitement yesterday, then found this tidbit at the bottom
of their software page:
(*) GPS position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware
contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components
communicate with the rest of the system through
The radio portion of the phone is not an open source SDR solution. The
open source part of the phone is for the user interface/PDA type
functions.
Basically, this is a GSM phone that allows you to create your own
mobile applications.
I saw a talk by Sean at FOSDEM last February. He has some
On 7/10/07, Roshan Baliga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the excitement yesterday, then found this tidbit at the bottom
of their software page:
(*) GPS position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware
contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components