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<div>= AT&T Wireless Corporate Information =<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless (formerly Cingular) can be found online at: [http://www.wireless.att.com/ AT&T Wireless]<br />
<br />
= Status of AT&T SIM Cards =<br />
<br />
Many AT&T 3G SIM cards are problematic on the neo1973 when using the gsm firmware that it came with (see [http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=666 bug 666] for details. This bug is now closed and we should expect AT&T SIMs to work provided a gsm firmware update is installed. See [[GSM/Flashing]].<br />
<br />
Below are three tables to help users report their success or failure. If your card is not listed or have different results, please update the tables below.<br />
<br />
(Note: When adding to the tables, please do not include the 20 digit ICCID, as this is your SIM's unique id. If you do your phone company will be able to track you down and 1984 may overpower 1973)<br />
<br />
== SIM cards that don't work with original gsm firmware ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
!5 Digit SKU !! Manufacturer Code !! 4 digit Vendor/Version !! Badge !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 63510 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || On FreeRunner: +CME ERROR: 10 for AT+CFUN=`, +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI, and EVENT: Netreg searching for network<br />
EVENT: Netreg registration denied<br />
cme error: 32<br />
RSTR=`+CME ERROR: 32'<br />
EVENT: Signal Quality: 31<br />
for AT+COPS<br />
|-<br />
| 63512 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || +CME Error 10 for AT+CFUN=1 and +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI<br />
|-<br />
| 63513 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3002 || 64K smartchip || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 64205 || G || 3020 || 64K smartchip 3G(c) on back || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 4004 || 64k smartchip || +CME Error 10 for AT+CFUN=1 and +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI<br />
|-<br />
| 64205 || O || 4020 || 64K smartchip || Has 3Gc on back.<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || D || 2022 || blazing 3G fireball || CME ERROR 10 and 13, with three different cards. This seems to be the SIM type currently used for AT&T Gophones. :(<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball ||<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || libgsmd -m shell; CME Error: 32<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || Does not register, suspect mis-aligned pins [http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm27/SchadowScythe/?action=view&current=3gFireball.png Screenshot]<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || sometimes registers, but usually needs a reboot or modem power down&up and then registers. contacts were too close to edge, touched tab on bracket. Changed for 71234_O_4022 SIM<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball ||<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball || This SIM will not work for me, although a user has gotten it to work below. Those steps only produce CME ERROR 13, regardless of amount of waiting.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==SIM cards verified to work with firmware update ==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
!5 Digit SKU !! Manufacturer Code !! 4 digit Vendor/Version !! Badge !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 64205 || O || 4020 || 64K smartchip || Has 3Gc on back. (Verified, works for me after flashing gsm modem with moko10 firmware - [[User:Orzo|Orzo]] 10:16, 13 December 2008 (UTC))<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==SIM cards that always worked ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
!5 Digit SKU !! Manufacturer Code !! 4 digit Vendor/Version !! Badge !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| ???|| ? || ??? || AT&T || Old cingular/AT&T "AT&T Wireless" written on it, blue SIM, no other info on it (except 20 digit id)<br />
|-<br />
| 62095 || A || ? || 32K GT || at+cimi works, found NEW card on ebay and registered fine with AT&T<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || A || 1002 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || A || 1003 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3003 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3003 || 64K smartchip || registers with FreeRunner right out of the box (2007.2)<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3004 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || registers, sends/receives calls with FreeRunner right out of the box.<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || $15 ($30 with $15 instant rebates) GoPhone kit at RadioShack. Pulled the SIM out of the kit phone when I got home, stuck it in my FreeRunner, and it worked. SMS doesn't seem to be working though (nothing shows up in the messages app).<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || WalMart/RadioShack $18 Cingular Go phone package. This chip was also given with a contract plan. (Three confirmed working.)[17 July 08 confirmed 4th working w/Family 500 anytime]<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || RadioShack $15 AT&T Go phone package. Also had to purchase minimum $15 of minutes. Works great out of box no problems. (August 19, 2008)<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || Two more confirmed working with FreeRunner. Previous 4021 chip did not work properly.<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || It only partially worked, at first. (I had reception, but it always said "Registering..." in the upper-left of the screen.) After wiggling the SIM card slightly, and rebooting the phone, it eventually changed from &quot;Registering&quot; to &quot;AT&amp;T&quot;. (Note: This registering annoyance is likely due more to the OM2007.2 distribution rather than the SIM card. I had the problem too, but upgrading to OM2008.9 solved it.)<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || changed to this after reliability problems with 71234_G_3022 SIM. *This* SIM seems to always connect immediately without powering GSM down&up. Same SIM model as purchased on eBay, but AT&T traded this one for free.<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball || tried it using libgsm-tool -m shell (O, R). Just have to wait for 30-40 sec after registering. Then you can make calls consistently.<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || G || 3021 || blazing 3G fireball || Works with FreeRunner, but placement of SIM is the key. Shifted it slightly down and it registers reliably<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== More Information on SIM Cards ==<br />
<br />
Vendor Codes:<br />
* O = Oberthur Card Systems<br />
* G = Gemalto (formerly Gemplus)<br />
* A = Axalto<br />
* D = Giesecke & Devrient<br />
<br />
For info on the 71234 4021 see http://www.oberthurcs.com/getpage.aspx?id=65#application<br />
<br />
I had a non-compatible SIM card, but it took only a few minutes in an AT&T Store to have them bring up my account, give me a new card, and double check that it works. They generally seem friendly, and it's pretty easy. Just say "Hi, I have an unlocked phone, and my current SIM card doesn't work. Is there any way that I can get another one?"<br />
<br />
Note: AT&T claims they cannot reactivate a previously deactivated SIM card. The CSR may give you the choice to force the activation at the risk of losing the current phone number! A word of warning.<br />
<br />
Also Note: AT&T stores said no longer carry anything but the "newer" 3G Fireball SIM cards (Aug 18,2008). It is also a good idea to chek the pin placement. If the pins are not centered on the chip there is a good chance that it will not work. The following link has a number of picture references for working and non-working 3G SIMs [http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=666 Ticket #666 (new defect)]<br />
<br />
Question: Suppose you have a SIM card listed on the does NOT work chart. How can one buy one of the SIM cards that does work?<br />
<br />
Answer: A 71234(O)/4022 SIM can be had for $4 including shipping at<br />
[http://cgi.ebay.com/ATT-3G-SIM-CARD-4-SALE-BRAND-NEW-COMMISSIONABLESWAP_W0QQitemZ270245436267QQihZ017QQcategoryZ29778QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem ebay].<br />
I have received this SIM and it works. Yay.<br />
<br />
I just bought a SIM card from this eBay guy and while I got it fast, it was an incompatible one. His auction states "SKU: 71234", but it does not specify 4022 or 4021. While others may get a 4022, I received a 4021. Make sure you ask him before you purchase!<br />
<br />
I also bought this same SIM card, the eBay seller has prompt shipping and good prices. When you get the SIM card simply call customer support on a different phone and have your old and new SIM cards out of the phone so you can give the 20 digit ID number to activate the new card. The activation is almost instantaneous. I highly recommend this cheap and easy solution if you have an unsupported SIM.<br />
<br />
I'm one more person that bought this card, except that I did not have one yet and I wanted to get one that I knew would work. You don't have to call customer support to activate it if you are not swapping, you can just go here https://www.wireless.att.com/activations/.<br />
<br />
= AT&T Wireless Plans =<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers both contracted plans, in which the user pays each month for usage the previous month, as well as prepaid (GoPhone) plans.<br />
<br />
== Contract Plans ==<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers the following plans:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
|Plan Name<br />
|Monthly Cost (USD)<br />
|Anytime Minutes<br />
|Nights/Weekend Minutes<br />
|Mobile to Mobile Minutes<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 450 w/Rollover<br />
|$39.99<br />
|450<br />
|5000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 900 w/Rollover<br />
|$59.99<br />
|900<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 1350 w/Rollover<br />
|$79.99<br />
|1350<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 2000 w/Rollover<br />
|$99.99<br />
|2000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 4000 w/Rollover<br />
|$149.99<br />
|4000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 6000 w/Rollover<br />
|$199.99<br />
|6000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The "Anytime minutes" roll over from month to month if you do not use all of them.<br />
<br />
AT&T also offers discounts on plans for students and corporate partners (IE: If you work for Microsoft, IBM, etc).<br />
<br />
== GoPhone Pay As You Go (Prepay for minutes) ==<br />
AT&T Wireless [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/pyg-plans-phones.jsp Pay As You Go] service offers a prepaid phone service, in which money is added to a subscriber's account by purchasing phone cards of varying values, and is deducted from the subscriber's account according to published rates. In addition to exhaustion from use, the account balance purchased with a phone card expires after 30 days for a card under $25, 90 days for a card with value between $25 and $75, or 365 days for a $100 card. Any unused balance is forfeited at expiration, however any existing balance is carried over when the expiration date is extended by purchase of a new card. The subscriber's phone number is lost if the account expires.<br />
<br />
Currently, the AT&T Wireless offers the following voice rate plans for Pay As You Go service:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
|Rate<br />
|Daily Access Fee*<br />
|Mobile to Mobile Minutes<br />
|-<br />
|$.10/minute<br />
|$1.00 per day, ONLY on days you use your phone<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|$.25/minute<br />
|N/A<br />
|N/A<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Data Access: As of 12 Nov 2008, AT&T are canceling the Pay As You Go MediaNet Unlimited data service and forcing those who want unlimited data to obtain one of their contract plans, according to a text message sent to subscribers. Options remain for paltry 1MB and 5MB per month, but routine use (for example, downloading GPS maps) may exhaust these within hours or days. With no data plan, or with an exhausted data plan, AT&T currently charges an outrageous $0.01/kB for data access. This charge is deducted from your pool of remaining minutes.<br />
<br />
== GoPhone Pick Your Plan (Prepay per month) ==<br />
AT&T's GoPhone also has a [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/pyp-plans-phones.jsp Pick Your Plan] service, by which users prepay a static fee per month for a package of minutes and other options. The packages are similar to AT&T's contract plans, except there is no fixed-term contract and subscribers may cancel at any time. Every month, the subscriber's account balance is renewed by automated prepayment, with Anytime minutes rolling over. If the account balance is exhausted before the end of the month, additional minutes can be purchased via another prepayment.<br />
<br />
Data Access: As of 12 Nov 2008, AT&T are canceling the Pick Your Plan MediaNet Unlimited data service and forcing those who want unlimited data to obtain one of their contract plans, according to a text message sent to subscribers. Options remain for paltry 1MB, 5MB, and 10MB per month, but routine use (for example, downloading GPS maps) may exhaust those within hours or days. With no data plan, or with an exhausted data plan, AT&T currently charges an outrageous $0.01/kB for data access. This charge is deducted from your pool of remaining minutes.<br />
<br />
=== GoPhone Pick Your Plan Testimonials ===<br />
<br />
I bought the AT&T GoPhone package from Best Buy for $14.99 that includes the Motorola c168i. This phone came with the Blazing Fireball 3G SIM 71234 O 4022, and it works with my FreeRunner. I have made and received calls and have received SMS text messages using this SIM card on AT&T's Pick Your Plan service.<br />
--[[User:Brianwc|Brianwc]] 06:43, 11 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Data Plans ==<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers several [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-plans/data-cell-phone-plans.jsp?zipPass=true Data Plans]. Note, these plans are available only as standalone data service contracts or as add-ons with contracted voice plans. They are not available with prepaid services.<br />
<br />
AT&T offers data access on every plan, including prepaid services. If you don't have a data access "plan", you are billed $0.01/kB for transfer. Expect all transfers to be rounded in the carriers favor.</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Carriers/ATTCarriers/ATT2008-12-13T10:16:54Z<p>Orzo: /* SIM cards that do NOT work */</p>
<hr />
<div>= AT&T Wireless Corporate Information =<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless (formerly Cingular) can be found online at: [http://www.wireless.att.com/ AT&T Wireless]<br />
<br />
= Status of AT&T SIM Cards =<br />
<br />
The current status of the SIM cards provided by AT&T is that many 3G SIM cards are problematic with the neo1973 SH1. This issue is known and there is a [http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=666 bug report] for tracking progress.<br />
<br />
Below are two tables to help users report their success or failure. If your card is not listed or have different results, please update the tables below.<br />
<br />
(Note: When adding to the tables, please do not include the 20 digit ICCID, as this is your SIM's unique id. If you do your phone company will be able to track you down and 1984 may overpower 1973)<br />
<br />
== SIM cards that do NOT work ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
!5 Digit SKU !! Manufacturer Code !! 4 digit Vendor/Version !! Badge !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 63510 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || On FreeRunner: +CME ERROR: 10 for AT+CFUN=`, +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI, and EVENT: Netreg searching for network<br />
EVENT: Netreg registration denied<br />
cme error: 32<br />
RSTR=`+CME ERROR: 32'<br />
EVENT: Signal Quality: 31<br />
for AT+COPS<br />
|-<br />
| 63512 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || +CME Error 10 for AT+CFUN=1 and +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI<br />
|-<br />
| 63513 || G || 3001 || 64k smartchip || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3002 || 64K smartchip || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 64205 || G || 3020 || 64K smartchip 3G(c) on back || does not respond to at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 4004 || 64k smartchip || +CME Error 10 for AT+CFUN=1 and +CME Error 13 for AT+CIMI<br />
|-<br />
| 64205 || O || 4020 || 64K smartchip || Has 3Gc on back. (Verified, works for me after flashing gsm modem with moko10 firmware - [[User:Orzo|Orzo]] 10:16, 13 December 2008 (UTC))<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || D || 2022 || blazing 3G fireball || CME ERROR 10 and 13, with three different cards. This seems to be the SIM type currently used for AT&T Gophones. :(<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball ||<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || libgsmd -m shell; CME Error: 32<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || Does not register, suspect mis-aligned pins [http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm27/SchadowScythe/?action=view&current=3gFireball.png Screenshot]<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || sometimes registers, but usually needs a reboot or modem power down&up and then registers. contacts were too close to edge, touched tab on bracket. Changed for 71234_O_4022 SIM<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball ||<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball || This SIM will not work for me, although a user has gotten it to work below. Those steps only produce CME ERROR 13, regardless of amount of waiting.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==SIM cards that DO work ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
!5 Digit SKU !! Manufacturer Code !! 4 digit Vendor/Version !! Badge !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| ???|| ? || ??? || AT&T || Old cingular/AT&T "AT&T Wireless" written on it, blue SIM, no other info on it (except 20 digit id)<br />
|-<br />
| 62095 || A || ? || 32K GT || at+cimi works, found NEW card on ebay and registered fine with AT&T<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || A || 1002 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || A || 1003 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3003 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3003 || 64K smartchip || registers with FreeRunner right out of the box (2007.2)<br />
|-<br />
| 63698 || G || 3004 || 64K smartchip || Returns proper info with at+cimi<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || registers, sends/receives calls with FreeRunner right out of the box.<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || G || 3022 || blazing 3G fireball || $15 ($30 with $15 instant rebates) GoPhone kit at RadioShack. Pulled the SIM out of the kit phone when I got home, stuck it in my FreeRunner, and it worked. SMS doesn't seem to be working though (nothing shows up in the messages app).<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || WalMart/RadioShack $18 Cingular Go phone package. This chip was also given with a contract plan. (Three confirmed working.)[17 July 08 confirmed 4th working w/Family 500 anytime]<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || RadioShack $15 AT&T Go phone package. Also had to purchase minimum $15 of minutes. Works great out of box no problems. (August 19, 2008)<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || Two more confirmed working with FreeRunner. Previous 4021 chip did not work properly.<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || It only partially worked, at first. (I had reception, but it always said "Registering..." in the upper-left of the screen.) After wiggling the SIM card slightly, and rebooting the phone, it eventually changed from &quot;Registering&quot; to &quot;AT&amp;T&quot;. (Note: This registering annoyance is likely due more to the OM2007.2 distribution rather than the SIM card. I had the problem too, but upgrading to OM2008.9 solved it.)<br />
|-<br />
| 71234 || O || 4022 || blazing 3G fireball || changed to this after reliability problems with 71234_G_3022 SIM. *This* SIM seems to always connect immediately without powering GSM down&up. Same SIM model as purchased on eBay, but AT&T traded this one for free.<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || O || 4021 || blazing 3G fireball || tried it using libgsm-tool -m shell (O, R). Just have to wait for 30-40 sec after registering. Then you can make calls consistently.<br />
|-<br />
| 73000 || G || 3021 || blazing 3G fireball || Works with FreeRunner, but placement of SIM is the key. Shifted it slightly down and it registers reliably<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== More Information on SIM Cards ==<br />
<br />
Vendor Codes:<br />
* O = Oberthur Card Systems<br />
* G = Gemalto (formerly Gemplus)<br />
* A = Axalto<br />
* D = Giesecke & Devrient<br />
<br />
For info on the 71234 4021 see http://www.oberthurcs.com/getpage.aspx?id=65#application<br />
<br />
I had a non-compatible SIM card, but it took only a few minutes in an AT&T Store to have them bring up my account, give me a new card, and double check that it works. They generally seem friendly, and it's pretty easy. Just say "Hi, I have an unlocked phone, and my current SIM card doesn't work. Is there any way that I can get another one?"<br />
<br />
Note: AT&T claims they cannot reactivate a previously deactivated SIM card. The CSR may give you the choice to force the activation at the risk of losing the current phone number! A word of warning.<br />
<br />
Also Note: AT&T stores said no longer carry anything but the "newer" 3G Fireball SIM cards (Aug 18,2008). It is also a good idea to chek the pin placement. If the pins are not centered on the chip there is a good chance that it will not work. The following link has a number of picture references for working and non-working 3G SIMs [http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=666 Ticket #666 (new defect)]<br />
<br />
Question: Suppose you have a SIM card listed on the does NOT work chart. How can one buy one of the SIM cards that does work?<br />
<br />
Answer: A 71234(O)/4022 SIM can be had for $4 including shipping at<br />
[http://cgi.ebay.com/ATT-3G-SIM-CARD-4-SALE-BRAND-NEW-COMMISSIONABLESWAP_W0QQitemZ270245436267QQihZ017QQcategoryZ29778QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem ebay].<br />
I have received this SIM and it works. Yay.<br />
<br />
I just bought a SIM card from this eBay guy and while I got it fast, it was an incompatible one. His auction states "SKU: 71234", but it does not specify 4022 or 4021. While others may get a 4022, I received a 4021. Make sure you ask him before you purchase!<br />
<br />
I also bought this same SIM card, the eBay seller has prompt shipping and good prices. When you get the SIM card simply call customer support on a different phone and have your old and new SIM cards out of the phone so you can give the 20 digit ID number to activate the new card. The activation is almost instantaneous. I highly recommend this cheap and easy solution if you have an unsupported SIM.<br />
<br />
I'm one more person that bought this card, except that I did not have one yet and I wanted to get one that I knew would work. You don't have to call customer support to activate it if you are not swapping, you can just go here https://www.wireless.att.com/activations/.<br />
<br />
= AT&T Wireless Plans =<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers both contracted plans, in which the user pays each month for usage the previous month, as well as prepaid (GoPhone) plans.<br />
<br />
== Contract Plans ==<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers the following plans:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
|Plan Name<br />
|Monthly Cost (USD)<br />
|Anytime Minutes<br />
|Nights/Weekend Minutes<br />
|Mobile to Mobile Minutes<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 450 w/Rollover<br />
|$39.99<br />
|450<br />
|5000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 900 w/Rollover<br />
|$59.99<br />
|900<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 1350 w/Rollover<br />
|$79.99<br />
|1350<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 2000 w/Rollover<br />
|$99.99<br />
|2000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 4000 w/Rollover<br />
|$149.99<br />
|4000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|Nation 6000 w/Rollover<br />
|$199.99<br />
|6000<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The "Anytime minutes" roll over from month to month if you do not use all of them.<br />
<br />
AT&T also offers discounts on plans for students and corporate partners (IE: If you work for Microsoft, IBM, etc).<br />
<br />
== GoPhone Pay As You Go (Prepay for minutes) ==<br />
AT&T Wireless [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/pyg-plans-phones.jsp Pay As You Go] service offers a prepaid phone service, in which money is added to a subscriber's account by purchasing phone cards of varying values, and is deducted from the subscriber's account according to published rates. In addition to exhaustion from use, the account balance purchased with a phone card expires after 30 days for a card under $25, 90 days for a card with value between $25 and $75, or 365 days for a $100 card. Any unused balance is forfeited at expiration, however any existing balance is carried over when the expiration date is extended by purchase of a new card. The subscriber's phone number is lost if the account expires.<br />
<br />
Currently, the AT&T Wireless offers the following voice rate plans for Pay As You Go service:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 0em " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1"<br />
|Rate<br />
|Daily Access Fee*<br />
|Mobile to Mobile Minutes<br />
|-<br />
|$.10/minute<br />
|$1.00 per day, ONLY on days you use your phone<br />
|Unlimited<br />
|-<br />
|$.25/minute<br />
|N/A<br />
|N/A<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Data Access: As of 12 Nov 2008, AT&T are canceling the Pay As You Go MediaNet Unlimited data service and forcing those who want unlimited data to obtain one of their contract plans, according to a text message sent to subscribers. Options remain for paltry 1MB and 5MB per month, but routine use (for example, downloading GPS maps) may exhaust these within hours or days. With no data plan, or with an exhausted data plan, AT&T currently charges an outrageous $0.01/kB for data access. This charge is deducted from your pool of remaining minutes.<br />
<br />
== GoPhone Pick Your Plan (Prepay per month) ==<br />
AT&T's GoPhone also has a [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/pyp-plans-phones.jsp Pick Your Plan] service, by which users prepay a static fee per month for a package of minutes and other options. The packages are similar to AT&T's contract plans, except there is no fixed-term contract and subscribers may cancel at any time. Every month, the subscriber's account balance is renewed by automated prepayment, with Anytime minutes rolling over. If the account balance is exhausted before the end of the month, additional minutes can be purchased via another prepayment.<br />
<br />
Data Access: As of 12 Nov 2008, AT&T are canceling the Pick Your Plan MediaNet Unlimited data service and forcing those who want unlimited data to obtain one of their contract plans, according to a text message sent to subscribers. Options remain for paltry 1MB, 5MB, and 10MB per month, but routine use (for example, downloading GPS maps) may exhaust those within hours or days. With no data plan, or with an exhausted data plan, AT&T currently charges an outrageous $0.01/kB for data access. This charge is deducted from your pool of remaining minutes.<br />
<br />
=== GoPhone Pick Your Plan Testimonials ===<br />
<br />
I bought the AT&T GoPhone package from Best Buy for $14.99 that includes the Motorola c168i. This phone came with the Blazing Fireball 3G SIM 71234 O 4022, and it works with my FreeRunner. I have made and received calls and have received SMS text messages using this SIM card on AT&T's Pick Your Plan service.<br />
--[[User:Brianwc|Brianwc]] 06:43, 11 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Data Plans ==<br />
<br />
AT&T Wireless offers several [http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-plans/data-cell-phone-plans.jsp?zipPass=true Data Plans]. Note, these plans are available only as standalone data service contracts or as add-ons with contracted voice plans. They are not available with prepaid services.<br />
<br />
AT&T offers data access on every plan, including prepaid services. If you don't have a data access "plan", you are billed $0.01/kB for transfer. Expect all transfers to be rounded in the carriers favor.</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Stable_Hybrid_ReleaseStable Hybrid Release2008-12-13T02:57:36Z<p>Orzo: /* More Information */</p>
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<div>{{Distributions|SHR}}<br />
{{SHR}}<br />
<br />
== Why SHR exists ==<br />
The [[Stable Hybrid Release]] (SHR) is intended to be a community driven distribution composed of the [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]] and some basic applications, that can be configured to use several different graphical toolkits, for example GTK or EFL. SHR is based on the FSO build. At first, SHR was introduced in order to use the [[Openmoko2007.2]] GTK software in combination with the new [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]], but things have changed.<br />
<br />
====Why not FSO?====<br />
FSO is the initiative by Mickey Lauer and crew to create a good [[D-Bus]] infrastructure which runs on the neos, among other devices.<br />
<br />
FSO is by far the most stable & usable release, if all you want is a phone. (I mean *all*. It just has a dialer, which is a demo application.)<br />
<br />
FSO is never intended on its own to be a full image, it's just the infrastructure and a demo app.<br />
<br />
Other people are supposed to put a front end on FSO. So that's what we're doing.<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
<br />
You can view the sources [http://shr.bearstech.com/git/ here].<br />
<br />
<br />
== More Information ==<br />
<br />
Visit http://shr.bearstech.com/trac/<br />
<br />
Note: The 20081208 image for gta01 is too large to fit in the 61meg rootfs partition of my neo1973. - [[User:Orzo|Orzo]] 02:57, 13 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
[[Category:SHR]]</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/DistributionsDistributions2008-12-12T19:49:50Z<p>Orzo: /* Hardware Support */</p>
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<div>{{Languages|Distributions}}<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right;width:200px;background-color:#FF6600;text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;font-weight:bold"<br />
|<font color=white>Distributions</font><br />
|-<br />
! style='background-color:#333333;color:#FFFFFF'|<br />
<div align=left><br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Openmoko (official)</font><br />
** [[Om 2008.9 Update]]<br />
** [[Om 2008.8]]<br />
** [[Om 2007.2]]<br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Community</font><br />
** [[SHR]]<br />
** [[FDOM]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Other</font><br />
** [[Qtopia]]<br />
** [[Debian]]<br />
** [[Gentoo]]<br />
** [[Android]]<br />
** [[Hackable:1]]<br />
</div><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Openmoko distributions are designed to run on various mobile devices, with the primary aim of supporting Openmoko Inc.'s [[GTA01:Neo 1973|Neo 1973]] and [[Neo FreeRunner]] phones. They are GNU/Linux distributions -- complete operating systems with more or less user applications. You can install any of them on your phone or even have a multiboot system with two distributions installed.<br />
<br />
While the Openmoko distributions will run on [[Supported devices|other mobile devices]] too, some other software distributions will also run on the Openmoko Inc. phones (see below).<br />
<br />
For downloads see [[Download]], for installation instructions see [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]].<br />
<br />
== About distributions ==<br />
<br />
=== Which distribution should I use ?===<br />
* Most new users find [[FDOM]] the most comprehensive and functional distribution.<br />
* If you want "just a phone", try [[Qtopia]].<br />
* If you want to develop anything that last, your platform is [[FSO]] (and the choice between EFL, GTK+, Qt, Java, Python or whatever is open).<br />
* [[SHR]], [[Debian]], [[Gentoo]] and [[Android]] are for people who do not need to ask which distribution they should use.<br />
* Tracking the "base image" by updating daily from testing/unstable is a different game either.<br />
<br />
===Status as of November 9th, 2008 ===<br />
* The phones ship with [[Om 2007.2]]. It is not supported by Openmoko Inc. anymore. But community developpers continue to work on its phone stack in the [[SHR]] project.<br />
* The branch currently supported by Openmoko Inc. is [[Om 2008.9 Update]], which is a minor upgrade of [[Om 2008.8]] (formerly named ASU). Based on that, the community made the [[FDOM]] distribution by adding lots of fixes and applications to it.<br />
* The trunk tip is a "base image" on which the next major release should be based. This next release can be previewed by installing milestones of the [[FSO]] - Free Smartphone.Org project. The [[Debian]] packaging team also track that branch.<br />
* The FreeRunner is a reference platform for TrollTech's Qt Extended (formerly [[Qtopia]]) distribution.<br />
* The Android port is work-in-progress.<br />
<br />
=== Warnings ===<br />
<br />
* Stable in the FreeRunner world does not mean the same thing as stable in Debian world.<br />
* Most distributions use the same bootloader, kernel, drivers and hardware. Therefore, the same low level bugs are commonly found in all distributions. The latest and greatest software usually has most bug fixes, plus a whole set of new fresh bugs.<br />
* Most of these distributions also have package repositories. It is a BAD idea to feed from another distribution's repository.<br />
* Upgrade path between these distributions are mostly not tested, thus updating by changing the feeds will most likely end in broken packages or even an unbootable system. It is advisable to reflash the whole filesystem with [[dfu-util]] to switch between the different distributions, with the reminder that a dual-boot setup (e.g. via sdcard or NFS) can be used.<br />
<br />
== Openmoko Inc. driven release targets ==<br />
<br />
These different 'release targets' are built out of different branches of the [[OpenEmbedded]] metadistribution source tree.<br />
<br />
=== Om 2008.9 ===<br />
<br />
The Om 2008.9 Update is the first point release after the initial Om 2008.8 release. Openmoko recommends that all existing installations of Om 2008.8 should be updated to that version. Quality-wise, we are still far from the goal, but this version includes general stability enhancing operating system improvements and a new splash screen. No applications were added or removed. Users with basic telephony needs will find it tolerable as an everyday phone.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2008.9 Update}}<br />
<br />
=== Om 2008.8 ===<br />
<br />
Om 2008.8 was released on August 8, 2008, to replace 2007.2. Prior to that, its codename was ASU (April/August Software Update). This is still the name of the branch in the version control system. This distribution integrates the [http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia Qtopia] phone stack with a set of new Openmoko applications based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. Qtopia being a more mature product than the GNOME Mobile stack, the standard phone applications (dialer, contacts, calculator, calendar) work better than in 2007.2. The Qtopia used in 2008.8 was ported to run on X11, contrary to standard Qtopia which uses the framebuffer. This allows non-Qt applications to safely share the screen with Qt applications. This is a .0 release, many unresolved issues remain in the lower layers (kernel power management, sound, wifi drivers...).<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om2008.8}}<br />
<br />
=== Om 2007.2 ===<br />
<br />
[[Om 2007.2]] is the base-system which is installed on FreeRunner when it leaves the factory. The interface was totally finger-oriented, optimized for 285ppi, and very orange. It used the GTK+ stack, which is part of the [http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ GNOME Mobile] platform. This distribution is now considered obsolete and not being worked on by Openmoko Inc or by OpenedHand. There is a community effort (see [[SHR]]) to port the GTK based telephony applications to the future middleware from [[FSO]].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2007.2}}<br />
<br />
=== FSO Milestone IV ===<br />
<br />
FSO is an abbreviation for FreeSmartphone.Org. Openmoko is working on a stable system services back-end. Focus is on stable highlevel services that you can access from whatever language or UI that supports [http://dbus.freesmartphone.org/ dbus]. The framework will be used in forthcoming Openmoko distributions. FSO is all about middleware, but if one stacks a bootloader+kernel under it and telephony applications on top, one gets a functional distribution. These are made available as FSO-image milestones. Openmoko Framework Image milestone IV was released on November 11th, 2008 and named 'Homework'. People report that despite its infancy, the phone server part in FSO is already more solid than anywhere else. The kernel under it is a Linux 2.6.24 with modules packaged separately. The telephony application on top of it is Zhone. This is a basic Python dialer/homescreen designed as scaffolding to test the FSO functionalities (even if Zhone is pretty, code path coverage is more critical to it than user-friendliness).<br />
<br />
{{Main|FSO}}<br />
<br />
== Openmoko Community driven release targets ==<br />
<br />
=== SHR - Stable Hybrid Release ===<br />
<br />
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic GTK+ based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is a EFL (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C. As of November 9th, 2008, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the [http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing SHR buildhost].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Stable Hybrid Release}}<br />
<br />
=== FDOM (FAT and Dirty Openmoko) ===<br />
<br />
[[FDOM]] is a distribution based on Openmoko's currently supported image, updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. A combination of applications (everything goes) and fixes to demonstrate the capabilities of the Freerunner and to have a functional phone (sort of). This all while retaining the ability to update through the official feeds.<br />
<br />
{{Main|FDOM}}<br />
<br />
== Non-Openmoko distributions ==<br />
<br />
These are not Openmoko (and OE) based distributions. These are alternatives you can run on your Openmoko phones.<br />
<br />
=== Qt Extended ===<br />
<br />
The Qt Extended distribution was formerly known as Qtopia up to version 4.3.x included. It comes from [http://www.trolltech.com Trolltech], a Nokia company, the makers of the Qt cross-platform application framework. This distribution aims to provide a ready-to use image for Openmoko devices. It features a noticeably robust telephony stack. Recent release 4.4.2 also sports a webkit-based web browser and Gtalk support.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Qtopia / Qt Extended on FreeRunner}}<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
Debian is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO pkg-fso] team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the Stable Hybrid Release software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)<br />
<br />
{{Main|Debian}}<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo ===<br />
<br />
Gentoo is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Gentoo}}<br />
<br />
=== Android ===<br />
<br />
Android is a mobile phone platform by Google, and later the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner. Details along with images are being constructed at the moment. Visit the user web page for [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 Sean McNeil] for further details. And you can download kernel and image [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/ here].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Android}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hackable:1===<br />
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and implements the GNOME mobile platform. <br />
{{Main|Hackable:1}}<br />
<br />
=== Others / unreleased ===<br />
<br />
* The [http://www.neopwn.com/software.php NeoPwn] network auditng system's core is a modified Linux 2.6.24 kernel, with cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been optimized for performance and size and includes the NeoPwn menu system and several GUI dialogs for hardware control and attack automation. ''Status: Unknown, the GPL requires source code to be distributed only to customers''.<br />
* [http://runningbear.org/trac RunningBear] is an innovating yet free and open-source Operating System for hackable devices driven by Bearstech. Lightweight, Portable, Secure, Friendly and Useful. ''Status: In development''.<br />
* [[Hackable:1|Hackable1]] is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and implements the GNOME mobile platform. ''Status: In development. Link with RunningBear to be clarified.''<br />
* [http://pokylinux.org/ Poky] and Sato, by OpenedHand/Intel. An open source platform build tool derived from OE. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both ARM and x86 based platforms. ''Status: Not sure if it ever ran on the FreeRunner, but it surely could if they wanted.''<br />
* [http://pyneo.org/ PyNeo] lead dev writes that Mickey Lauer gave the whole pyneo stack and his work to build a flashable image the name "moko underground". This was an alias for pyneo at that moment. He then started his own stack using most of the technics & architecture, library & language choices used in pyneo. ''Status: still active, ask around on #neo1973-germany ''<br />
* [http://www.quantum-step.com/ mySTEP] by Openmoko distributor Golden Delicious Computers is based on GNUstep and brings a Objective-C API to the Neo. Core GUI frameworks are "Foundation" & "AppKit". It has been shown on FOSDEM 2008, LinuxTag 2008 and SYSTEMS 2008 to run on the Neo 1973. If someone reengineers UIKit, (open) source code compatibility to iPhone apps appears achievable. ''Status: it does not have its own kernel so a Freerunner distribution waits for a solid basis and an arm-linux-gnueabi toolchain that runs natively on Mac OS X is currently lacking.''<br />
<br />
== Features by distribution/release target ==<br />
<br />
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:<br />
* The bootsplash screen image. This is purely decorative.<br />
* The bootloader. Theoretically, any version of ''uboot'' could be used with any distribution. In the future ''Qi'' will replace ''uboot''.<br />
* The kernel. GNU/Linux kernels versions 2.6.24, 2.6.26 or 2.6.28 can be found. Some have modules compiled in, others have modules compiled separately. If compiled separately, modules can be distributed in the same package file as the kernel or separately.<br />
* Middleware: daemons to handle GSM calls or GPS, sound system, personal information storage and so on. Qt and Android have their own subsystems, FreeSmartphone.Org (FSO) is working towards a standard-based Free Software one.<br />
* Display driver. The original ''Qt Extended'' uses the framebuffer, most other distributions today use ''X11''.<br />
* Libraries and application framework (widget toolkit and and graphical environment) : EFL, Qt, Gtk+ or Java ?<br />
* Basic telephony applications: voice calls, SMS, alarm clock...<br />
* Smartphone applications: GPS, media player, simple games, web browser...<br />
* Open source applications: more games, scientific, you name it...<br />
<br />
=== Hardware Support ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| GTA01 || {{No}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| GTA02 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Connectivity ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Telephony || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| SMS || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[GPRS]] || ?? || Not through UI || Not through UI|| Not through UI || Not through UI || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[WiFi]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || Not through UI || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| VoIP || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| Bluetooth || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| GPS (1) || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Power ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Suspend || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Resumes on Event || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Functions after Resume || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} ||?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== User Interaction ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Stylus friendly || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Finger friendly || ?? || Partially || Partially || Partially || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Accelerometer || {{Yes}} [[Rotate|(1)]][[Gestures|(1)]] || {{Yes}} [[Gestures|(1)]] || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Terminal || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || Basic (2) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| PIM || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || N/A || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Phonebook || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Dialer || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Web Browser || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mail Client || ?? || {{Yes}} || ? || ? || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| XMPP Client || ?? || {{Yes}} [[Instant Messaging|(1)]] || {{Yes}} (1) || ? || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Media Player || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Toolkits / Runtimes ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| GTK+ || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Qt/Qt Extended || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} ? || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Middleware || ?? || qtopia-x11 || gsmd/neod || FSO || FSO || qtopia-x11 || Qt Extended || FSO || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Java]] || ?? || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes|CacaoVM, JamVM}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Python]] || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mono]] || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{no}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|}<br />
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=== Images ===<br />
Latest and stable combinations for Neo FreeRunner gta02<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"<br />
| || OM || FDOM || Qt Extended || Android<br />
|-<br />
| current bootloader || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] ||<br />
|-<br />
| future bootloader || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu ||<br />
|-<br />
| splash || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz ||<br />
|-<br />
| kernel || [[Linux]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest uImage.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from [http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/ treviño] latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from [http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/ treviño] latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 McNiel] version [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/uImage-android 2.6.26-android]<br />
|-<br />
| modules || ? || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz ||<br />
|-<br />
| rootfs || [[Main_Page|OM]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest rootfs.jffs2 || [[FDOM]] from [ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/releases/ TuxBrain] version [ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/releases/Fat_and_Dirty_OM.200809_20081023.rootfs.jff2 200809_20081023] || [[Qtopia_/_Qt_Extended_on_FreeRunner|QtExtended]] from [http://qtextended.org/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6 TrollTech] latest qtextended-gta02-flash.tgz or from [http://other.lastnetwork.net/OpenMoko/ Hypnotize] latest qtextended-gta02-rootfs-release-working.jffs2 || [[Android]] from [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 McNiel] version [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/androidfs.jffs2 android]<br />
|}<br />
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Footnotes:<br />
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(1) works, but need additional software to be installed<br />
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(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. [[Switching_Keyboards#Matchbox_keyboard|Various fixes available.]]<br />
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(*) unstable<br />
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==Quick download page==<br />
<br />
[[Download]]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
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* Mickey Lauer's post "[http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2008/06/28/gtk-asu-fso-tmtla/ GTK, ASU, FSO, TMTLA!]" describes the differences between distributions 2007.2, ASU and FSO.<br />
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[[Category:Distributions|*]]</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/DistributionsDistributions2008-12-12T19:47:39Z<p>Orzo: Added hardware support table</p>
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|<font color=white>Distributions</font><br />
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<div align=left><br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Openmoko (official)</font><br />
** [[Om 2008.9 Update]]<br />
** [[Om 2008.8]]<br />
** [[Om 2007.2]]<br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Community</font><br />
** [[SHR]]<br />
** [[FDOM]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Other</font><br />
** [[Qtopia]]<br />
** [[Debian]]<br />
** [[Gentoo]]<br />
** [[Android]]<br />
** [[Hackable:1]]<br />
</div><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Openmoko distributions are designed to run on various mobile devices, with the primary aim of supporting Openmoko Inc.'s [[GTA01:Neo 1973|Neo 1973]] and [[Neo FreeRunner]] phones. They are GNU/Linux distributions -- complete operating systems with more or less user applications. You can install any of them on your phone or even have a multiboot system with two distributions installed.<br />
<br />
While the Openmoko distributions will run on [[Supported devices|other mobile devices]] too, some other software distributions will also run on the Openmoko Inc. phones (see below).<br />
<br />
For downloads see [[Download]], for installation instructions see [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]].<br />
<br />
== About distributions ==<br />
<br />
=== Which distribution should I use ?===<br />
* Most new users find [[FDOM]] the most comprehensive and functional distribution.<br />
* If you want "just a phone", try [[Qtopia]].<br />
* If you want to develop anything that last, your platform is [[FSO]] (and the choice between EFL, GTK+, Qt, Java, Python or whatever is open).<br />
* [[SHR]], [[Debian]], [[Gentoo]] and [[Android]] are for people who do not need to ask which distribution they should use.<br />
* Tracking the "base image" by updating daily from testing/unstable is a different game either.<br />
<br />
===Status as of November 9th, 2008 ===<br />
* The phones ship with [[Om 2007.2]]. It is not supported by Openmoko Inc. anymore. But community developpers continue to work on its phone stack in the [[SHR]] project.<br />
* The branch currently supported by Openmoko Inc. is [[Om 2008.9 Update]], which is a minor upgrade of [[Om 2008.8]] (formerly named ASU). Based on that, the community made the [[FDOM]] distribution by adding lots of fixes and applications to it.<br />
* The trunk tip is a "base image" on which the next major release should be based. This next release can be previewed by installing milestones of the [[FSO]] - Free Smartphone.Org project. The [[Debian]] packaging team also track that branch.<br />
* The FreeRunner is a reference platform for TrollTech's Qt Extended (formerly [[Qtopia]]) distribution.<br />
* The Android port is work-in-progress.<br />
<br />
=== Warnings ===<br />
<br />
* Stable in the FreeRunner world does not mean the same thing as stable in Debian world.<br />
* Most distributions use the same bootloader, kernel, drivers and hardware. Therefore, the same low level bugs are commonly found in all distributions. The latest and greatest software usually has most bug fixes, plus a whole set of new fresh bugs.<br />
* Most of these distributions also have package repositories. It is a BAD idea to feed from another distribution's repository.<br />
* Upgrade path between these distributions are mostly not tested, thus updating by changing the feeds will most likely end in broken packages or even an unbootable system. It is advisable to reflash the whole filesystem with [[dfu-util]] to switch between the different distributions, with the reminder that a dual-boot setup (e.g. via sdcard or NFS) can be used.<br />
<br />
== Openmoko Inc. driven release targets ==<br />
<br />
These different 'release targets' are built out of different branches of the [[OpenEmbedded]] metadistribution source tree.<br />
<br />
=== Om 2008.9 ===<br />
<br />
The Om 2008.9 Update is the first point release after the initial Om 2008.8 release. Openmoko recommends that all existing installations of Om 2008.8 should be updated to that version. Quality-wise, we are still far from the goal, but this version includes general stability enhancing operating system improvements and a new splash screen. No applications were added or removed. Users with basic telephony needs will find it tolerable as an everyday phone.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2008.9 Update}}<br />
<br />
=== Om 2008.8 ===<br />
<br />
Om 2008.8 was released on August 8, 2008, to replace 2007.2. Prior to that, its codename was ASU (April/August Software Update). This is still the name of the branch in the version control system. This distribution integrates the [http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia Qtopia] phone stack with a set of new Openmoko applications based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. Qtopia being a more mature product than the GNOME Mobile stack, the standard phone applications (dialer, contacts, calculator, calendar) work better than in 2007.2. The Qtopia used in 2008.8 was ported to run on X11, contrary to standard Qtopia which uses the framebuffer. This allows non-Qt applications to safely share the screen with Qt applications. This is a .0 release, many unresolved issues remain in the lower layers (kernel power management, sound, wifi drivers...).<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om2008.8}}<br />
<br />
=== Om 2007.2 ===<br />
<br />
[[Om 2007.2]] is the base-system which is installed on FreeRunner when it leaves the factory. The interface was totally finger-oriented, optimized for 285ppi, and very orange. It used the GTK+ stack, which is part of the [http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ GNOME Mobile] platform. This distribution is now considered obsolete and not being worked on by Openmoko Inc or by OpenedHand. There is a community effort (see [[SHR]]) to port the GTK based telephony applications to the future middleware from [[FSO]].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2007.2}}<br />
<br />
=== FSO Milestone IV ===<br />
<br />
FSO is an abbreviation for FreeSmartphone.Org. Openmoko is working on a stable system services back-end. Focus is on stable highlevel services that you can access from whatever language or UI that supports [http://dbus.freesmartphone.org/ dbus]. The framework will be used in forthcoming Openmoko distributions. FSO is all about middleware, but if one stacks a bootloader+kernel under it and telephony applications on top, one gets a functional distribution. These are made available as FSO-image milestones. Openmoko Framework Image milestone IV was released on November 11th, 2008 and named 'Homework'. People report that despite its infancy, the phone server part in FSO is already more solid than anywhere else. The kernel under it is a Linux 2.6.24 with modules packaged separately. The telephony application on top of it is Zhone. This is a basic Python dialer/homescreen designed as scaffolding to test the FSO functionalities (even if Zhone is pretty, code path coverage is more critical to it than user-friendliness).<br />
<br />
{{Main|FSO}}<br />
<br />
== Openmoko Community driven release targets ==<br />
<br />
=== SHR - Stable Hybrid Release ===<br />
<br />
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic GTK+ based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is a EFL (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C. As of November 9th, 2008, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the [http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing SHR buildhost].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Stable Hybrid Release}}<br />
<br />
=== FDOM (FAT and Dirty Openmoko) ===<br />
<br />
[[FDOM]] is a distribution based on Openmoko's currently supported image, updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. A combination of applications (everything goes) and fixes to demonstrate the capabilities of the Freerunner and to have a functional phone (sort of). This all while retaining the ability to update through the official feeds.<br />
<br />
{{Main|FDOM}}<br />
<br />
== Non-Openmoko distributions ==<br />
<br />
These are not Openmoko (and OE) based distributions. These are alternatives you can run on your Openmoko phones.<br />
<br />
=== Qt Extended ===<br />
<br />
The Qt Extended distribution was formerly known as Qtopia up to version 4.3.x included. It comes from [http://www.trolltech.com Trolltech], a Nokia company, the makers of the Qt cross-platform application framework. This distribution aims to provide a ready-to use image for Openmoko devices. It features a noticeably robust telephony stack. Recent release 4.4.2 also sports a webkit-based web browser and Gtalk support.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Qtopia / Qt Extended on FreeRunner}}<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
Debian is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO pkg-fso] team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the Stable Hybrid Release software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)<br />
<br />
{{Main|Debian}}<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo ===<br />
<br />
Gentoo is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Gentoo}}<br />
<br />
=== Android ===<br />
<br />
Android is a mobile phone platform by Google, and later the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner. Details along with images are being constructed at the moment. Visit the user web page for [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 Sean McNeil] for further details. And you can download kernel and image [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/ here].<br />
<br />
{{Main|Android}}<br />
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<br />
=== Hackable:1===<br />
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and implements the GNOME mobile platform. <br />
{{Main|Hackable:1}}<br />
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=== Others / unreleased ===<br />
<br />
* The [http://www.neopwn.com/software.php NeoPwn] network auditng system's core is a modified Linux 2.6.24 kernel, with cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been optimized for performance and size and includes the NeoPwn menu system and several GUI dialogs for hardware control and attack automation. ''Status: Unknown, the GPL requires source code to be distributed only to customers''.<br />
* [http://runningbear.org/trac RunningBear] is an innovating yet free and open-source Operating System for hackable devices driven by Bearstech. Lightweight, Portable, Secure, Friendly and Useful. ''Status: In development''.<br />
* [[Hackable:1|Hackable1]] is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and implements the GNOME mobile platform. ''Status: In development. Link with RunningBear to be clarified.''<br />
* [http://pokylinux.org/ Poky] and Sato, by OpenedHand/Intel. An open source platform build tool derived from OE. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both ARM and x86 based platforms. ''Status: Not sure if it ever ran on the FreeRunner, but it surely could if they wanted.''<br />
* [http://pyneo.org/ PyNeo] lead dev writes that Mickey Lauer gave the whole pyneo stack and his work to build a flashable image the name "moko underground". This was an alias for pyneo at that moment. He then started his own stack using most of the technics & architecture, library & language choices used in pyneo. ''Status: still active, ask around on #neo1973-germany ''<br />
* [http://www.quantum-step.com/ mySTEP] by Openmoko distributor Golden Delicious Computers is based on GNUstep and brings a Objective-C API to the Neo. Core GUI frameworks are "Foundation" & "AppKit". It has been shown on FOSDEM 2008, LinuxTag 2008 and SYSTEMS 2008 to run on the Neo 1973. If someone reengineers UIKit, (open) source code compatibility to iPhone apps appears achievable. ''Status: it does not have its own kernel so a Freerunner distribution waits for a solid basis and an arm-linux-gnueabi toolchain that runs natively on Mac OS X is currently lacking.''<br />
<br />
== Features by distribution/release target ==<br />
<br />
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:<br />
* The bootsplash screen image. This is purely decorative.<br />
* The bootloader. Theoretically, any version of ''uboot'' could be used with any distribution. In the future ''Qi'' will replace ''uboot''.<br />
* The kernel. GNU/Linux kernels versions 2.6.24, 2.6.26 or 2.6.28 can be found. Some have modules compiled in, others have modules compiled separately. If compiled separately, modules can be distributed in the same package file as the kernel or separately.<br />
* Middleware: daemons to handle GSM calls or GPS, sound system, personal information storage and so on. Qt and Android have their own subsystems, FreeSmartphone.Org (FSO) is working towards a standard-based Free Software one.<br />
* Display driver. The original ''Qt Extended'' uses the framebuffer, most other distributions today use ''X11''.<br />
* Libraries and application framework (widget toolkit and and graphical environment) : EFL, Qt, Gtk+ or Java ?<br />
* Basic telephony applications: voice calls, SMS, alarm clock...<br />
* Smartphone applications: GPS, media player, simple games, web browser...<br />
* Open source applications: more games, scientific, you name it...<br />
<br />
=== Hardware Support ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| GTA01 || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| GTA02 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Connectivity ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Telephony || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| SMS || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[GPRS]] || ?? || Not through UI || Not through UI|| Not through UI || Not through UI || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[WiFi]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || Not through UI || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| VoIP || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| Bluetooth || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| GPS (1) || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Power ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om 2008.8 !! width=9%|Om 2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Suspend || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Resumes on Event || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Functions after Resume || ?? || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} ||?? || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== User Interaction ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Stylus friendly || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Finger friendly || ?? || Partially || Partially || Partially || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Accelerometer || {{Yes}} [[Rotate|(1)]][[Gestures|(1)]] || {{Yes}} [[Gestures|(1)]] || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| Terminal || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || Basic (2) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| PIM || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || N/A || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Phonebook || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Dialer || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Web Browser || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mail Client || ?? || {{Yes}} || ? || ? || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| XMPP Client || ?? || {{Yes}} [[Instant Messaging|(1)]] || {{Yes}} (1) || ? || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Media Player || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Toolkits / Runtimes ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"<br />
! width=10%| !! width=9%|Om 2008.9 !! width=9%|Om2008.8 !! width=9%|2007.2 !! width=9%|FSO !! width=9%|SHR !! width=9%|FDOM !! width=9%|Qt Extended !! width=9%|Debian !! width=9%|Gentoo !! width=9%|Android<br />
|-<br />
| GTK+ || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Qt/Qt Extended || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} ? || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Middleware || ?? || qtopia-x11 || gsmd/neod || FSO || FSO || qtopia-x11 || Qt Extended || FSO || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Java]] || ?? || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes|CacaoVM, JamVM}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Python]] || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mono]] || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{no}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Images ===<br />
Latest and stable combinations for Neo FreeRunner gta02<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"<br />
| || OM || FDOM || Qt Extended || Android<br />
|-<br />
| current bootloader || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] || [[U-boot|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] version [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin gta02v5_and_up] ||<br />
|-<br />
| future bootloader || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu || [[Qi]] from [http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ Andy] latest qi-andy.udfu ||<br />
|-<br />
| splash || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz || [[Configuring_the_boot_splash_screens|U-Boot]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest splash.gz ||<br />
|-<br />
| kernel || [[Linux]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest uImage.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from [http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/ treviño] latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from [http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/ treviño] latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin || [[Linux]] from [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 McNiel] version [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/uImage-android 2.6.26-android]<br />
|-<br />
| modules || ? || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz || [[Linux]] from [http://moko.mwester.net/download/ mwester] latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz ||<br />
|-<br />
| rootfs || [[Main_Page|OM]] from [http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/ OM releases] or [http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ OM daily] latest rootfs.jffs2 || [[FDOM]] from [ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/releases/ TuxBrain] version [ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/releases/Fat_and_Dirty_OM.200809_20081023.rootfs.jff2 200809_20081023] || [[Qtopia_/_Qt_Extended_on_FreeRunner|QtExtended]] from [http://qtextended.org/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6 TrollTech] latest qtextended-gta02-flash.tgz or from [http://other.lastnetwork.net/OpenMoko/ Hypnotize] latest qtextended-gta02-rootfs-release-working.jffs2 || [[Android]] from [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 McNiel] version [http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/androidfs.jffs2 android]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Footnotes:<br />
<br />
(1) works, but need additional software to be installed<br />
<br />
(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. [[Switching_Keyboards#Matchbox_keyboard|Various fixes available.]]<br />
<br />
(*) unstable<br />
<br />
==Quick download page==<br />
<br />
[[Download]]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
* Mickey Lauer's post "[http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2008/06/28/gtk-asu-fso-tmtla/ GTK, ASU, FSO, TMTLA!]" describes the differences between distributions 2007.2, ASU and FSO.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Distributions|*]]</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_and_Neo_FreeRunner_gsm_modemNeo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner gsm modem2007-09-26T03:46:30Z<p>Orzo: /* Sending Commands */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is about the [[Neo1973]] GTA01 (and GTA02) GSM Modem, based on the Ti Calypso chipset.<br />
<br />
== [[Hardware:AT Commands|AT command]] interface ==<br />
<br />
=== Sending Commands ===<br />
To send commands to the GSM modem, you may use <br />
cu -l /dev/ttySAC0<br />
or use gsmd and libgsmd-tool for a less direct method.<br />
<br />
{| <br />
Note: If you use cu -l /dev/ttySAC0 to enter commands, type "~." to quit <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Standard AT commands ===<br />
The GSM modem follows GSM TS07.05, 07.07 and 07.10 very closely.<br />
<br />
FIXME: Describe how those documents can be obtained.<br />
<br />
=== TI proprietary AT commands ===<br />
<br />
there are a few of them, but none of them are really required for regular operation of the device. Due to NDA issues, OpenMoko cannot provide a reference documentation to those commands. Using the standards-compliant '''AT+CLAC''', you will notice that the non-standard commands also show up in the command listing.<br />
<br />
You will also notice that those non-standard commands are prefixed with '''AT%''' rather than '''AT+''' for the standards-compliant commands.<br />
<br />
Thus, we welcome our user and developer community to play with those commands and document them here. Since we never have released any NDA documentation to our community, there is no legal issue.<br />
<br />
==== AT%VER ====<br />
Prints the firmware components version.<br />
<br />
The modem's response looks like this on an un-updated phase-0 [[Neo1973_Hardware#GTA01Bv4|GTA01Bv4]] phone:<br />
<br />
%VER: aci sean non_clearcase 15:11:24 17/04/07<br />
%VER: cc a086 ** NONE ** 10:16:39 28/03/07<br />
%VER: dl a086 ** NONE ** 10:17:34 28/03/07<br />
%VER: mm a086 ** NONE ** 10:23:09 28/03/07<br />
%VER: rr a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:37 28/03/07<br />
%VER: sim a086 ** NONE ** 10:26:45 28/03/07<br />
%VER: sms a086 ** NONE ** 10:27:21 28/03/07<br />
%VER: ss a086 ** NONE ** 10:28:52 28/03/07<br />
%VER: alr a086 ** NONE ** 10:15:48 28/03/07<br />
%VER: l2r a086 ** NONE ** 10:21:37 28/03/07<br />
%VER: ra a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:01 28/03/07<br />
%VER: rlp a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:12 28/03/07<br />
%VER: fad a086 ** NONE ** 10:18:09 28/03/07<br />
%VER: t30 a086 ** NONE ** 10:29:01 28/03/07<br />
<br />
The second column lists firmware component names (e.g. aci = AT Command Interface). The third column is the user name of the engineer who last modified given component. The rightmost column is probably the last time someone worked on it (Please note that the name 'sean' here is not Sean Moss-Pultz :) while a086 is an anonymous TI engineer's nick, meaning that the component has not been modified at FIC).<br />
<br />
=== GSM Modem OpenMoko commands ===<br />
<br />
The Ti calypso GSM Modem firmware has been extended by OpenMoko specific AT<br />
commands. This page documents those commands.<br />
<br />
==== AT@POFF ====<br />
<br />
Powers off the GSM Modem. No parameters/options. <br />
<br />
==== AT@ST ====<br />
<br />
configure the sidetone level for voice calls generated inside the GSM Modem. This should normally be off, since the sidetone in GTA01/GTA02 is generated inside the the [[WM8753|wolfson audio codec]].<br />
<br />
AT@ST?<br />
+ST: -5<br />
OK<br />
AT@ST=?<br />
@ST: (-26,-23,-20,-17,-14,-11,-8,-5,-2,1)<br />
OK<br />
AT@ST="-26"<br />
OK<br />
<br />
-26 means turn off the sidetone totally.<br />
<br />
==== AT@AUL ====<br />
<br />
audio table load.<br />
<br />
AT@AUL="0"<br />
OK<br />
AT@AUL=?<br />
@AUL:(0)<br />
<br />
<br />
This audio table is a collection of audio parameters for GSM calibrated by hardware engineers,<br />
<br />
Mode of microphone<br />
Gain of microphone<br />
FM PGA gain setting<br />
Bias setting for microphone<br />
FIR coefficients<br />
ANR parameters<br />
Level of side tone<br />
AEC parameters<br />
Echo suppressor<br />
Mode of speaker<br />
Gain of speaker<br />
Extra gain for AUDIO_SPEAKER_HANDSET and AUDIO_SPEAKER_HANDFREE modes<br />
Enable/Disable filter<br />
Enable/Disable high-pass filter<br />
FIR coefficients<br />
IIR uplink/downlink coefficients<br />
Limiter parameters<br />
Level of speaker<br />
Mode of speaker<br />
State of speaker<br />
Sampling frequency<br />
Level of volume <br />
AGC parameters<br />
DRC parameters<br />
<br />
The audio table will be stored in the flash file system within GSM modem, you can load it through this command. <br />
<br />
For now, we only provide one configuration, that is "0". <br />
<br />
If AT@AUL="0" responds ERROR, it means there's no audio table existing and the GSM firmware will use default values.<br />
<br />
== Wakeup of CPU from GSM Modem ==<br />
<br />
=== Problem description ===<br />
<br />
For power management reasons, it is absolutely neccessary that only the minimal <br />
required parts of the device are powered at any given time. If you carry your<br />
Neo in your pocket, then all it should do is stay online with the GSM network, <br />
and notify you in case there's an incoming call/sms (like other phones).<br />
<br />
During that time, the Neo1973 Application Processor (s3c24xx) is suspended,<br />
i.e. not powered at all. The SDRAM is in self-refresh mode.<br />
<br />
In this suspend mode (which Samsung calls by the funny name of POWER_OFF), the<br />
processor is not able to receive any data from the GSM Modem. Nor is it able<br />
to detect incoming characters and wake up the CPU. The only wake up sources<br />
are a certain set of external interrupts (EINT).<br />
<br />
Thus, the GSM Modem GPIO line IO1 was connected with the Samsung EINT1, and<br />
the GSM Modem firmware contains some special logic to generate an interrupt<br />
(and thus wake-up event) to the CPU.<br />
<br />
=== Logic for problem solution ===<br />
<br />
Preconditions<br />
# The default state of GSM Modem output IO1 is logical LOW. <br />
<br />
Anytime the modem has pending data on the MODEM-UART channel, it<br />
# checks if CTS_MODEM permits sending of data<br />
## if CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data, go to '4.2'<br />
# [implicit: CTS_MODEM does not permit sending of UART data]<br />
## set IO1 line to logical HIGH level<br />
## buffer modem data [until buffer is full, after which data gets discarded]<br />
# wait until CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data <br />
# as soon as CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data,<br />
## set IO1 back to logical LOW level<br />
## start sending of UART data<br />
# once all data is transmitted, return to idle state. When next data item is to be transmitted, start again from '1'<br />
<br />
=== Software implementation ===<br />
<br />
{{note|This is the plan, it has not been fully implemented yet}}<br />
<br />
# a firmware post may-16-2007 needs to be present in the gsm modem. This is true for all phones bought during phase 1 in the online shop. However, I currently don't really know what firmware version was present in the GTA01Bv4 that we sent to phase 0.<br />
# the suspend code probably still needs to correctly configure the RTS/CTS lines (i.e. put them in GPIO mode, and set them to their desired "don't send any more characters" level)<br />
<br />
So in this case, any data from the GSM modem will wake up the cpu for processing of that data. The GSM modem has some internal buffer (I don't know how big right now) that should be sufficient for buffering the data until the CPU is alive.<br />
<br />
This also means that gsmd will eventually have to re-program the GSM modem to make sure only relevant unsolicited response codes are sent during suspend. You usually don't want a signal level change to cause a CPU wake up, only things like incoming message / call.<br />
<br />
Upgrading the modem's firmware is technically possible but no proper software is currently legally available to users outside OpenMoko staff.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Neo1973 Hardware]]</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_and_Neo_FreeRunner_gsm_modemNeo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner gsm modem2007-08-11T09:13:43Z<p>Orzo: /* AT command interface */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is about the [[Neo1973]] GTA01 (and GTA02) GSM Modem, based on the Ti Calypso chipset.<br />
<br />
== [[Hardware:AT Commands|AT command]] interface ==<br />
<br />
=== Sending Commands ===<br />
To send commands to the GSM modem, you may use <br />
cu -l /dev/ttySAC0<br />
or use gsmd and libgsmd-tool for a less direct method.<br />
<br />
=== Standard AT commands ===<br />
The GSM modem follows GSM TS07.05, 07.07 and 07.10 very closely.<br />
<br />
FIXME: Describe how those documents can be obtained.<br />
<br />
=== TI proprietary AT commands ===<br />
<br />
there are a few of them, but none of them are really required for regular operation of the device. Due to NDA issues, OpenMoko cannot provide a reference documentation to those commands. Using the standards-compliant '''AT+CLAC''', you will notice that the non-standard commands also show up in the command listing.<br />
<br />
You will also notice that those non-standard commands are prefixed with '''AT%''' rather than '''AT+''' for the standards-compliant commands.<br />
<br />
Thus, we welcome our user and developer community to play with those commands and document them here. Since we never have released any NDA documentation to our community, there is no legal issue.<br />
<br />
==== AT%VER ====<br />
Prints the firmware components version.<br />
<br />
The modem's response looks like this on an un-updated phase-0 [[Neo1973_Hardware#GTA01Bv4|GTA01Bv4]] phone:<br />
<br />
%VER: aci sean non_clearcase 15:11:24 17/04/07<br />
%VER: cc a086 ** NONE ** 10:16:39 28/03/07<br />
%VER: dl a086 ** NONE ** 10:17:34 28/03/07<br />
%VER: mm a086 ** NONE ** 10:23:09 28/03/07<br />
%VER: rr a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:37 28/03/07<br />
%VER: sim a086 ** NONE ** 10:26:45 28/03/07<br />
%VER: sms a086 ** NONE ** 10:27:21 28/03/07<br />
%VER: ss a086 ** NONE ** 10:28:52 28/03/07<br />
%VER: alr a086 ** NONE ** 10:15:48 28/03/07<br />
%VER: l2r a086 ** NONE ** 10:21:37 28/03/07<br />
%VER: ra a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:01 28/03/07<br />
%VER: rlp a086 ** NONE ** 10:25:12 28/03/07<br />
%VER: fad a086 ** NONE ** 10:18:09 28/03/07<br />
%VER: t30 a086 ** NONE ** 10:29:01 28/03/07<br />
<br />
The second column lists firmware component names (e.g. aci = AT Command Interface). The third column is the user name of the engineer who last modified given component. The rightmost column is probably the last time someone worked on it (Please note that the name 'sean' here is not Sean Moss-Pultz :) while a086 is an anonymous TI engineer's nick, meaning that the component has not been modified at FIC).<br />
<br />
=== GSM Modem OpenMoko commands ===<br />
<br />
The Ti calypso GSM Modem firmware has been extended by OpenMoko specific AT<br />
commands. This page documents those commands.<br />
<br />
==== AT@POFF ====<br />
<br />
Powers off the GSM Modem. No parameters/options. <br />
<br />
==== AT@ST ====<br />
<br />
configure the sidetone level for voice calls generated inside the GSM Modem. This should normally be off, since the sidetone in GTA01/GTA02 is generated inside the the [[WM8753|wolfson audio codec]].<br />
<br />
AT@ST?<br />
+ST: -5<br />
OK<br />
AT@ST=?<br />
@ST: (-26,-23,-20,-17,-14,-11,-8,-5,-2,1)<br />
OK<br />
AT@ST="-26"<br />
OK<br />
<br />
-26 means turn off the sidetone totally.<br />
<br />
==== AT@AUL ====<br />
<br />
audio table load.<br />
<br />
AT@AUL="0"<br />
OK<br />
AT@AUL=?<br />
@AUL:(0)<br />
<br />
<br />
This audio table is a collection of audio parameters for GSM calibrated by hardware engineers,<br />
<br />
Mode of microphone<br />
Gain of microphone<br />
FM PGA gain setting<br />
Bias setting for microphone<br />
FIR coefficients<br />
ANR parameters<br />
Level of side tone<br />
AEC parameters<br />
Echo suppressor<br />
Mode of speaker<br />
Gain of speaker<br />
Extra gain for AUDIO_SPEAKER_HANDSET and AUDIO_SPEAKER_HANDFREE modes<br />
Enable/Disable filter<br />
Enable/Disable high-pass filter<br />
FIR coefficients<br />
IIR uplink/downlink coefficients<br />
Limiter parameters<br />
Level of speaker<br />
Mode of speaker<br />
State of speaker<br />
Sampling frequency<br />
Level of volume <br />
AGC parameters<br />
DRC parameters<br />
<br />
The audio table will be stored in the flash file system within GSM modem, you can load it through this command. <br />
<br />
For now, we only provide one configuration, that is "0". <br />
<br />
If AT@AUL="0" responds ERROR, it means there's no audio table existing and the GSM firmware will use default values.<br />
<br />
== Wakeup of CPU from GSM Modem ==<br />
<br />
=== Problem description ===<br />
<br />
For power management reasons, it is absolutely neccessary that only the minimal <br />
required parts of the device are powered at any given time. If you carry your<br />
Neo in your pocket, then all it should do is stay online with the GSM network, <br />
and notify you in case there's an incoming call/sms (like other phones).<br />
<br />
During that time, the Neo1973 Application Processor (s3c24xx) is suspended,<br />
i.e. not powered at all. The SDRAM is in self-refresh mode.<br />
<br />
In this suspend mode (which Samsung calls by the funny name of POWER_OFF), the<br />
processor is not able to receive any data from the GSM Modem. Nor is it able<br />
to detect incoming characters and wake up the CPU. The only wake up sources<br />
are a certain set of external interrupts (EINT).<br />
<br />
Thus, the GSM Modem GPIO line IO1 was connected with the Samsung EINT1, and<br />
the GSM Modem firmware contains some special logic to generate an interrupt<br />
(and thus wake-up event) to the CPU.<br />
<br />
=== Logic for problem solution ===<br />
<br />
Preconditions<br />
# The default state of GSM Modem output IO1 is logical LOW. <br />
<br />
Anytime the modem has pending data on the MODEM-UART channel, it<br />
# checks if CTS_MODEM permits sending of data<br />
## if CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data, go to '4.2'<br />
# [implicit: CTS_MODEM does not permit sending of UART data]<br />
## set IO1 line to logical HIGH level<br />
## buffer modem data [until buffer is full, after which data gets discarded]<br />
# wait until CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data <br />
# as soon as CTS_MODEM permits sending of UART data,<br />
## set IO1 back to logical LOW level<br />
## start sending of UART data<br />
# once all data is transmitted, return to idle state. When next data item is to be transmitted, start again from '1'<br />
<br />
=== Software implementation ===<br />
<br />
{{note|This is the plan, it has not been fully implemented yet}}<br />
<br />
# a firmware post may-16-2007 needs to be present in the gsm modem. This is true for all phones bought during phase 1 in the online shop. However, I currently don't really know what firmware version was present in the GTA01Bv4 that we sent to phase 0.<br />
# the suspend code probably still needs to correctly configure the RTS/CTS lines (i.e. put them in GPIO mode, and set them to their desired "don't send any more characters" level)<br />
<br />
So in this case, any data from the GSM modem will wake up the cpu for processing of that data. The GSM modem has some internal buffer (I don't know how big right now) that should be sufficient for buffering the data until the CPU is alive.<br />
<br />
This also means that gsmd will eventually have to re-program the GSM modem to make sure only relevant unsolicited response codes are sent during suspend. You usually don't want a signal level change to cause a CPU wake up, only things like incoming message / call.<br />
<br />
Upgrading the modem's firmware is technically possible but no proper software is currently legally available to users outside OpenMoko staff.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Neo1973 Hardware]]</div>Orzohttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_OpenMoko_2007.1_from_scratchBuilding OpenMoko 2007.1 from scratch2007-08-11T03:09:38Z<p>Orzo: /* Installing BitBake */</p>
<hr />
<div>{|align=right<br />
|__TOC__<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{warning|This is still a preliminary version, which will take some more days until it has all the updates.}}<br />
<br />
This is a guide describing how to set up a running OpenMoko<br />
system from scratch.<br />
<br />
If you just want to run OpenMoko applications on your PC, just perform the<br />
"Obtaining OpenMoko SVN tree" step below and then go to<br />
[[How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC]]. If you want to autoinstall all required tools and resources, consider using [[MokoMakefile]] -- script developed by Rod Whitby.<br />
<br />
Do not treat this as a linear script! There are various configuration items you<br />
need to set (or skip, as it may be), operations that depend on how your<br />
host(s) is/are set up, and also on the hardware revision of the target platform<br />
(i.e., the phone).<br />
<br />
Instead, look at each step, read the instructions, copy and paste what<br />
makes sense for you, and adapt what you disagree with. Links to original and<br />
background material in the Wiki are included wherever useful.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Preparation ==<br />
<br />
=== Roles ===<br />
<br />
The build process may spread over multiple machines. They have the following<br />
roles:<br />
<br />
;'''BUILD''': build host, with quick access to the files and CPU power. Must have Internet access.<br />
;'''LAB''': lab machine connected to the debug board (serial and JTAG) and to USB on the Neo (since this will probably be just a single machine, the roles are not further divided)<br />
;'''CARD''': machine with a USB-attached SD/MMC card reader<br />
<br />
All machines are assumed to share the same filesystem layout. At the beginning of<br />
each of the sections below, the respective role is indicated. "('''all''')" is for<br />
settings that apply to all machines, or that - for simplicity - can be<br />
applied to all of them.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Directory layout ===<br />
'''(Roles: all)'''<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
$OMDIR (/home/moko) base directory for the whole tree<br />
openmoko/ files from OpenMoko subversion (SVN) repository<br />
openembedded/ files from OpenEmbedded (OE) Monotone repository<br />
sources/ cached downloads of OE<br />
build/ OE build directory<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
=== Environment variables ===<br />
'''(Roles: all)'''<br />
<br />
For simplicity, we just set these environment variables on all hosts<br />
involved. If you're not comfortable with this, feel free to weed out the ones<br />
you don't need.<br />
<br />
Our base directory (configure this for local arrangements):<br />
<br />
export OMDIR=/home/moko<br />
<br />
The search path for BitBake files. Note that the order is of vital<br />
importance.<br />
<br />
export BBPATH=$OMDIR/build:$OMDIR/openmoko/trunk/oe:$OMDIR/openembedded<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Permissions ===<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
In order to perform the build process, you have to obtain the following<br />
permissions:<br />
<br />
* write access to the OpenMoko SVN repository (in principle, it should be possible to simplify this to read access. For further study.)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Build host prerequisites ===<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
There must be at least 7 GB of free space on $OMDIR.<br />
<br />
In addition to the traditional development tools (gcc, patch, etc.), the<br />
following packages must be installed on the build host:<br />
<br />
;subversion: version control system used by OpenMoko and others. <br />
;quilt: patch management system used by the Linux kernel and others<br />
;monotone: version control system used by OpenEmbedded. This should be a recent version, e.g., 0.32, although also 0.31 should work.<br />
;diffstat: the OE build process wants this<br />
;texi2html: this too<br />
;git: version control system used by the Linux kernel and others. Do not confuse this with the "GNU Interactive Tools"<br />
<br />
Furthermore, the following package can be installed optionally:<br />
;psyco: Python just-in-time compiler. Speeds up OpenEmbedded builds (with BitBake) considerably. Strongly recommended.<br />
<br />
==== Distro Specific Software Installation ====<br />
;Gentoo: Gentoo users can obtain all this with (note that, at the time of writing, Monotone 0.32 isn't available without setting the ~x86 keyword):<br />
<pre><br />
echo 'dev-util/monotone ~'`readlink /etc/make.profile | awk -F / '{print $6}'`\<br />
>>/etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -u subversion quilt monotone diffstat texi2html dev-util/git psyco<br />
</pre><br />
;Other Distos: [http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OEandYourDistro Instructions for installing prerequisites in other distributions]<br />
<br />
=== Lab host prerequisites ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
The following package must be installed on the lab host:<br />
;xc: a simple communications program for the serial port<br />
<br />
Gentoo users can obtain this with:<br />
emerge -u xc<br />
<br />
Note that similar communications programs, such as "cu" or "minicom", may be used as well.<br />
<br />
=== Assumptions ===<br />
'''(Roles: LAB, CARD)'''<br />
<br />
We make the following assumptions about hardware setup and devices:<br />
<br />
* the serial console of the Neo phone is connected to /dev/ttyS0 on '''LAB''' (see [[Debug_Board]])<br />
* the JTAG [[wiggler]] is connected to /dev/parport0 on '''LAB'''. See [[Debug Board]] and [[Connecting_GTA01Bv2_with_Debug_Board]]<br />
* cards inserted in the SD/MMC card reader appear as /dev/uba on '''CARD''' and can be mounted on /mnt/tmp (we'll specify the mount point explicitly, so the directory has to be there, but we don't need to specify the mount point in /etc/fstab). If in doubt,<br />
mkdir -p /mnt/tmp<br />
<br />
== Obtaining Sources and build system ==<br />
<br />
=== OpenEmbedded build: initial downloads ===<br />
<br />
First, we obtain a snapshot of the OpenEmbedded-based tree used by OpenMoko, plus the OE build tool called BitBake.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Obtaining OpenMoko SVN tree ====<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
Obtain the latest revision of the OpenMoko tree. Unfortunately, at some places, "current" versions of upstream packages may get included, thus the build may still fail. If it does, you may wish to inform the authorities.<br />
<br />
The checkout should take about 45 minutes over an Internet connection with a round-trip time to svn.openmoko.org of 350 ms.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
cd $OMDIR<br />
svn co http://svn.openmoko.org/ openmoko<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{note|If the local user name does not match the user name with which you access SVN, you can put your username in the url you use to checkout:<br />
svn+ssh://joe@stuff.org/svn/stuff<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Installing BitBake ====<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
{| style="background:yellow; color:green"<br />
|-<br />
| WARNING: If you run with root privileges, these instructions will cause bitbake to install itself under /usr in the area usually reserved for package managers. There is no uninstall command either.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Install version 1.6 of BitBake, the build tool of OE. (This is quick.)<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
svn co http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/bitbake/branches/bitbake-1.6/ bitbake<br />
cd bitbake<br />
./setup.py install<br />
cd ..<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==== Obtaining OpenEmbedded snapshot ====<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
Obtain a snapshot of the Monotone repository of OpenEmbedded, then update it<br />
to the latest version, and finally check out our "known to be good" revision.<br />
We extract things into $OMDIR/openembedded. OE.mtn.bz2 is about 100 MB.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
wget http://www.openembedded.org/snapshots/OE.mtn.bz2<br />
bunzip2 OE.mtn.bz2<br />
mtn --db=OE.mtn pull monotone.openembedded.org org.openembedded.dev<br />
mtn --db=OE.mtn checkout --branch=org.openembedded.dev \<br />
-r e2dbb52fe39df7ef786b6068f6178f29508dfded openembedded<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{note|For advanced users: if you ever want to update to the latest version of the repository, you would do a "pull" (see above), followed by:<br />
cd $OMDIR/openembedded && mtn update}}<br />
<br />
{{note|For users of newer versions of monotone: you may need to migrate the database you downloaded with the wget command. You will know that this is necessary because the first mtn command shown above will fail with a warning indicating that you need to migrate the database. To do so, type:<br />
<pre>mtn --db=OE.mtn db migrate</pre>}}<br />
<br />
Set up the directories for the cache of upstream files and all material<br />
related to local builds, then put our configuration file there (see also<br />
[[OpenMoko#Setting_up_an_OpenMoko_SDK]]):<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
mkdir -p sources build/conf<br />
cat <<EOF >build/conf/local.conf<br />
MACHINE = "fic-gta01"<br />
DISTRO = "openmoko"<br />
BUILD_ARCH = "`uname -m`"<br />
EOF<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== OpenEmbedded build: fixes ===<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
There are unfortunately some problems in the build process. <br />
The following fixes work around them:<br />
<br />
cd $OMDIR/sources<br />
mkdir -p ../build/tmp/stamps/armv4t-linux<br />
<br />
* upstream moves old packages away, gratuitously breaking downstreams<br />
<br />
wget http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/js/older-packages/js-1.5.tar.gz<br />
touch ../build/tmp/stamps/armv4t-linux/js-1.5-r0.do_fetch<br />
<br />
* us2.samba.org mirror has vanished<br />
<br />
wget http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/stable/samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz<br />
touch ../build/tmp/stamps/armv4t-linux/samba-3.0.14a-r15.do_fetch<br />
<br />
* ghastly patch with CRLF and trailing blanks<br />
<br />
perl -pi.orig -e 's/ *$//;s/\r//g' \<br />
../openembedded/packages/gcc/gcc-4.1.1/gcc-4.1.1-pr13685-1.patch<br />
<br />
<br />
== Building ==<br />
<br />
=== OpenEmbedded build ===<br />
'''(Role: BUILD)'''<br />
<br />
openmoko/trunk/oe/conf/site.conf expects the OpenMoko-specific OE packages in $OMDIR/oe<br />
<br />
cd $OMDIR<br />
ln -s openmoko/trunk/oe ./oe<br />
<br />
We're now ready to run the build. This will take a while.<br />
<br />
cd $OMDIR/build<br />
bitbake openmoko-devel-image<br />
<br />
Note that the build will stop several times to ask for SVN access and whether<br />
to accept certificates. If you're not quick enough to respond, the underlying<br />
session may time out. In this case, just restart "bitbake<br />
openmoko-devel-image" and it will pick up from where it left off.<br />
<br />
The whole build process involves numerous downloads, takes about 7 hours<br />
on an Athlon 64 3200+ (about 1.5h of delays were caused by ftp.debian.org not<br />
working properly during this test run), and ends with a message like this:<br />
<br />
Build statistics:<br />
Attempted builds: 4<br />
<br />
== Installation ==<br />
<br />
=== Flash boot loader into NAND ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
As a first step, we transfer the u-boot bootloader into NAND Flash, through<br />
the JTAG interface. We use JTAG, since this is the most basic way for doing<br />
this, ensuring that we only depend on as little to work on the Neo as<br />
possible.<br />
<br />
For this, the u-boot image for the right board version and the desired<br />
build date must be chosen. E.g., an image built for a gta01bv2 board on<br />
February 3, 2007 at 13:40:41 would be called<br />
u-boot_nand-gta01bv2-20070203134041.bin<br />
<br />
The name is composed as follows:<br />
;u-boot: the name of the component<br />
;nand: it is it be loaded from NAND (not directly from RAM, see also [[Bootloader#Using_JTAG_to_boot_from_RAM]])<br />
;gta01bv2: the hardware revision of the board<br />
;20070203134041: the build date and time<br />
;.bin: this is a binary suitable for flashing/loading<br />
<br />
If this is the first build, there will only be one image for each board<br />
version, thus we can use wildcards. Change the gta01bv2 below to gta01v3 or<br />
gta01v4, if necessary.<br />
<br />
See also: [[Sjf2410-linux]]<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
cd $OMDIR/build/tmp/deploy/images<br />
<br />
( echo 0; echo 0; echo 0; echo 3; ) |<br />
./sjf2410 -b -f `echo u-boot_nand-gta01bv2-*.bin`<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This will take approximately 12 minutes.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Copy kernel and root FS to microSD card ===<br />
'''(Role: CARD)'''<br />
<br />
There are several ways to provide the Neo with its kernel and the root file<br />
system. (See [[Bootloader]] for some of them.)<br />
The most self-contained way is to put everything into NAND Flash.<br />
To transfer the files to the Neo, we first place them on the microSD card.<br />
<br />
Memory cards, including microSD, usually come pre-formatted with VFAT. We<br />
prefer ext2 (e.g., because we may want to store a real Linux file system on the<br />
card as well). The following steps are needed to convert the card from VFAT to<br />
ext2:<br />
<pre><br />
sfdisk -c /dev/uba 1 83<br />
mke2fs -m0 /dev/uba1<br />
tune2fs -c0 -i0 /dev/uba1<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Next, we copy the kernel uImage and the root file system image to the card.<br />
As discussed in the previous section, we can use wildcards if this is our<br />
first build.<br />
<pre><br />
cd $OMDIR/build/tmp/deploy/images<br />
mount /dev/uba1 /mnt/tmp<br />
cp uImage-2.6-moko7-r1-fic-gta01-*.bin /mnt/tmp/uImage<br />
cp openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-*.rootfs.jffs2 /mnt/tmp/rootfs.jffs2<br />
umount /mnt/tmp<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Now, insert the microSD card into the Neo, but don't power it on yet.<br />
(If you did anyway, don't worry. We'll power cycle it later.)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Serial console ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
We use a serial console connecting through the debug board. This example uses<br />
"xc", which is a small and simple communications program. Many people prefer<br />
"cu" or the considerably more bloated "minicom", which will work as well.<br />
<br />
* Prepare xc configuration<br />
<pre><br />
cat <<EOF >$HOME/xc.init<br />
set bps 115200<br />
terminal<br />
EOF<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
* Connect to the target<br />
xc -l /dev/ttyS0 -t<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Start the Neo and enter the boot prompt ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
Our first interaction with the target. If this doesn't work, please check<br />
that the debug board is connected properly to the serial port.<br />
<br />
Disconnect power and USB from the phone, wait a couple of minutes, then connect power.<br />
You may have to press and hold the power button on the Neo for a few seconds to turn it on.<br />
The power button is located next to the USB port.<br />
<br />
Some people have observed stability issues if the device was reset without<br />
power cycling or if USB was not disconnected when power cycling, yet details of what is really happening aren't very clear yet.<br />
<br />
On the serial console, a message like this should appear:<br />
<pre><br />
U-Boot 1.2.0 (Feb 3 2007 - 13:07:21)<br />
Press any key to enter the boot prompt:<br />
GTA01Bv2 #<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Note that the boot prompt changes with the hardware revision you have. If the<br />
message does not appear after a few seconds, try power cycling again.<br />
<br />
If xc responds to pressing a button with<br />
"Verify that you are trying to use a valid and operational tty port."<br />
the port may be stuck, waiting for DCD to be asserted. The quickest way to<br />
get out of this situation is to disconnect the serial cable from the debug<br />
board, run the following command<br />
while ! stty -F /dev/ttyS0 clocal; do : ; done<br />
<br />
stick something metallic, e.g., a paper clip or a screwdriver, into the plug on the cable,<br />
and keep on fumbling with<br />
it until DCD gets set and the loop above stops spitting out error messages.<br />
<br />
=== Flash kernel and root FS into NAND ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
We now load the kernel and the root FS from the microSD card into memory and<br />
subsequently transfer them to NAND Flash. All this is done by entering<br />
commands at the boot prompt.<br />
<br />
Each time we want to write new data to the NAND Flash, we first have to erase<br />
the previous content. We do this individually for each partition. While it would<br />
also be possible to erase some or all relevant partitions in one step, this would<br />
require the user to look up addresses from the partition table and to perform<br />
calculations which are inconvenient at best.<br />
<br />
See also: [[U-boot]]<br />
<br />
* Initialize the SD/MMC interface. The "Product Name" shown will be just binary garbage. This is expected behaviour.<br />
<br />
GTA01Bv2 # mmc<br />
<br />
* Load the uImage file into memory. "ext2load" stores the number of bytes read as a hexadecimal number in the environment variable "filesize".<br />
<br />
GTA01Bv2 # ext2load mmc 0 0x32000000 uImage<br />
<br />
* Erase the kernel partition and write the uImage from memory to NAND Flash<br />
<br />
GTA01Bv2 # nand erase kernel<br />
GTA01Bv2 # nand write.e 0x32000000 kernel ${filesize}<br />
<br />
* The root file system is next. We need to specify the correct size, which is shown at the end of "ext2load", e.g., "0x1608000)" in this case:<br />
<br />
GTA01Bv2 # ext2load mmc 0 0x32000000 rootfs.jffs2<br />
23101440 (0x1608000) bytes read<br />
GTA01Bv2 # nand erase rootfs<br />
GTA01Bv2 # nand write.e 0x32000000 rootfs ${filesize}<br />
<br />
=== Configure the boot loader ===<br />
'''(Role: LAB)'''<br />
<br />
Last but not least, we have to set up the boot loader to automatically boot<br />
from Flash. For this, we use the default environment settings, which we obtain<br />
by erasing the old content of the environment, and letting u-boot restore the<br />
settings after a restart.<br />
<br />
Before touching the environment, you may have to update the environment offset.<br />
Please see [[Migration_to_bad_block_tolerant_builds#Partition_sizing]] for details.<br />
(We may simplify this particularly awkward and error-prone procedure in the<br />
future.)<br />
<br />
* First, remove erase the old environment:<br />
GTA01Bv2 # nand erase env<br />
<br />
* We reset to force the boot loader to use the default settings.<br />
GTA01Bv2 # reset<br />
<br />
Wait until the "U-Boot [...]" message, then hit a key. It will display <br />
*** Warning - bad CRC or NAND, using default environment<br />
<br />
* Re-generate the partition information in the environment variable "mtdparts":<br />
<br />
GTA01Bv2 # dynpart<br />
<br />
* Save the restored settings in NAND<br />
GTA01Bv2 # saveenv<br />
<br />
* Power cycle to boot the Neo (see remarks above)<br />
<br />
== END ==<br />
<br />
'''Congratulations !''' You've just completed level 1 of the OpenMoko adventure.<br />
<br />
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[http://www.google.com/trends?q=openmoko%2Cneo1973&ctab=1&geo=all&date=all OpenMoko and Neo1973 on google trends.]<br />
<br />
This site contains the press coverage about OpenMoko and the Neo 1973 sorted by language and date. Newest on top.<br />
<br />
== Languages ==<br />
<br />
=== English ===<br />
<br />
==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9531007 Economist.com] Hello world: Avoiding punitive roaming charges abroad<br />
* [http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS7355980470.html linuxdevices.com] iPhone-like Linux phone ready for hackers<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/92473 heise.de] "Free your phone": The OpenMoko Project's Linux Smartphone now available<br />
* [http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1194 zdnet.com] Can OpenMoko break the wireless monopoly?<br />
* [http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/07/07/09/0049249.shtml Slashdot] Open Source Linux Phone Goes On Sale<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/09/openmoko-neo-1973-and-advanced-dev-kit-finally-for-sale/ engadget.com] OpenMoko Neo 1973 and Advanced dev kit finally for sale<br />
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070703.WBcyberia20070703161759/WBStory/WBcyberia/ Globe and Mail, Toronto] The Next Big Thing? (good overview; some favorable comparisons with iPhone).<br />
* [http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070710-developer-models-of-openmoko-open-source-smartphone-released.html arstechnica.com] Developer models of OpenMoko open-source smartphone released<br />
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2007/07/09/openmoko_linuxbased_.html boingboing (Cory Doctorow)] OpenMoko: Linux-based $300 open smartphone<br />
* [http://www.channelweb.co.uk/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone channelweb.co.uk / CRN] OpenMoko preps first open source mobile<br />
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/07/openmoko_300_linuxpowered.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890 MAKE:] blogged about it.<br />
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/09/neo_1973_launch/ The Register] Is your phone free?<br />
<br />
==== June 2007 ====<br />
* [http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/2007/06/freetards-are-trying-to-make-iphone.html Secret Diary of Steve Jobs] Freetards are trying to make an iPhone clone<br />
* [http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2152759,00.asp eweek.com] OpenMoko: An iPhone Alternative for Developers? <br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8509737406.html&cid=0 linuxdevices.com] iPhone-like Linux phone delayed<br />
* [http://www.itweek.co.uk/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone IT Week] "OpenMoko preps first open source mobile" Confuses Phase 1 and Phase 2 features.<br />
* [http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone vnunet.com] First open source mobile phone<br />
* [http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/feature-5-cool-linux-powered-phones TechEBlog.com] A brief line-up of the 5 coolest Linux-powered phones.<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1574 Tectonic.co.za] Open source phone plans September launch<br />
* [http://www.hothardware.com/image_popup.aspx?image=big_fic2.jpg&articleid=979&t=a hothardware.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.texyt.com/FIC+OpenMoko+$350+open+Linux+mobile+phone+launch+00100 Texyt.com] $350 open Linux mobile phone on target for September launch<br />
<br />
==== May 2007 ====<br />
* [http://blogs.sun.com/brewin/entry/fic_and_openmoko_thank_you blogs.SUN.com] FIC and OpenMoko - Thank You<br />
* [http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=174 PikeSoft.com] JavaFX Mobile: a new smartphone OS contender<br />
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=16310 SFGate.com] Here comes the Sun Conference<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7539760574.html LinuxDevices.com] Sun beams Linux/Java at mobile phones<br />
<br />
==== April 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9371/openmoko-running-on-a-palm-tx/ Palm Infocenter] OpenMoko running on a palm TX<br />
* [http://jaidev.info/home/blog/archives/2007/04/13/openmoko.html JaidevInfo] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.wirelessweek.com/newsletter.aspx?id=137388 Wirelessweek.com] Democracy Hits the Mobile Phone<br />
* [http://elearner.edublogs.org/2007/04/11/technologies-is-that-a-word/ Edublogs.org] Technologies is that a word? <br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4777580627.html Linuxdevices.com] 200 million Linux phones to ship by 2012<br />
* [http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070415-palm-embracing-linux-in-the-hopes-of-being-relevant-again.html Ars Technica] Palm embracing Linux in the hopes of being relevant again] (Mentions Neo1973 in passing)<br />
<br />
==== March 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.smartdevicecentral.com/article/OpenMokos+Open+Source+Phone/202546_1.aspx smartdevicecentral.com] OpenMoko's open source phone<br />
* [http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/communications/0,39044192,61996003,00.htm zdnet asia] Passing mention in an article on the Iphone.<br />
* [http://www.wikio.com/news/Sean+Moss-Pultz wikio.com] Sean Moss-Pultz News<br />
* [http://www.edparsons.com/?p=438 edparsons.com] iPhone chipping away at the walls<br />
* [http://blogs.pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/techsploder/2007/03/openmoko_makes_total_sense.html blogs.pcworld.co.nz] OpenMoko makes total sense<br />
* [http://www.totalueberwachung.de/blog/articles/2007/03/08/neo1973-arrived totalueberwachung.de] Neo1973 arrived<br />
* [http://www.makuchaku.info/blog/im-gonna-get-this-one makuchaku.info] I'm gonna get this one<br />
* [http://www.kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/openmoko_and_n800.html kitenet.net] OpenMoko and n800<br />
* [http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/koen/cms/the-neo1973-unboxed dominion.kabel.utwente.nl] The Neo1973 unboxed<br />
* [http://atulchitnis.net/diary/showentry/421 atulchitnis.net] An OpenMoko Phone arrives<br />
* [http://blog.matthewgast.com/2007/03/03/good-luck-openmoko blog.matthewgast.com] Good luck OpenMoko<br />
* [http://vaandoo.blogspot.com/2007/03/openmoko-neo1973-opensource-software.html vaandoo.blogspot.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 opensource software<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7653749655.html linuxdevices.com] OpenMoko update; Neo1973 on sale in March<br />
* [http://www.ministryoftech.com/2007/03/05/the-5-hottest-phones-for-linux-fanatics/ ministryoftech.com] Brief line-up of the 5 hottest phones for Linux fans<br />
* [http://voxilla.com/soapvox/2007/03/01/industry-disruption-really-168 voxilla.com] Article about ETel Sean Moss-Pultz presentation<br />
* [http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/03/eight_great_lin.html blog.wired.com] Gadget Lab: Eight Great Linux Smartphones<br />
* [http://gigaom.com/2007/03/01/openmoko-phone/ gigaom.com] OpenMoko Open-Source Mobile, coming soon - Interview with Sean Moss-Pultz<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/03/openmoko_1.html www.oreillynet.com] ETel coverage<br />
* [http://gordoncook.net/wp/?p=146 gordoncook.net] Short history of Neo1973 and other stuff<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/03/openmoko-details-pricing-availability-for-neo1973/ engadget.com] OpenMoko details pricing, availability for Neo1973<br />
* [http://www.uberpulse.com/us/2007/03/fic_wants_to_rewrite_the_rules_with_open_moko_mobile_phone.php www.uberpulse.com] Some images from ETel<br />
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==== February 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.scullen.ca/2007/02/15/forget-about-the-iphone-neo1973-is-far-more-exciting/ scullen.ca] Forget about the iPone, Neo1973 is far more exciting<br />
* [http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=59124&postcount=4 mobileread.com] Show post<br />
* [http://www.pdasnews.com/articles/2568/1/ pdasnews.com] Linux-powered iPhone killer available online in March<br />
* [http://www.belutz.net/2007/02/05/openmoko/ belutz.net] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.mail-archive.com/community@lists.openmoko.org/msg03686.html mail-archive.com] OpenMoko community mail archive<br />
* [http://www.maclife.com/article/is_three_a_crowd_in_the_touch_screen_phone_arena maclife.com] Is there a crowd in the touch screen phone arena<br />
* [http://gopaultech.com/2007/02/fic-neo1973-linux-smartphone/ gopaultech.com] FIC Neo1973 Linux smartphone<br />
* [http://www.volweb.cz/horvitz/os-info/news-feb07-014.html volweb.cz] Open-source smartphone, with WiFi in version 2<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/02/etel_coverage_openmoko_opens_t.html oreillynet.com] ETel coverage OpenMoko opens<br />
* [http://www.mobilewhack.com/openmoko-neo1973-open-source-phone/ mobilewhack.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 open source phone<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/19/what-tech-would-the-presidents-rock-in-2007/ engadget.com] What tech would the presidents rock in 2007<br />
* [http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/13602 tuxmachines.org] What participation culture<br />
* [http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/category/opensource/openmoko/ vanille-media.de] Opensource OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.joetech.com/2007/02/15/openmoko-open-source-cell-phone/ joetech.com] OpenMoko open source cell phone<br />
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/02/openmoko_open_s.html makezine.com] OpenMoko open<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9706477996.html linuxdevices.com] Announce of the Openembedded booth at FOSDEM in Brussels.<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2657814070.html linuxdevices.com] Quick interview with Sean and some pictures<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/first-look-the-antiiphone-openmokos-neo1973-236841.php gizmodo.com] Photos and comments on hardware and software<br />
* [http://www.onecompare.com/mobile-news/article-asp~aid~244~pub~56321102~story~openmoko-launch-the-official-portal-for-development-of-the-openmoko-platform onecompare.com] Short news article<br />
* [http://crunchgear.com/2007/02/15/openmokos-open-source-mobile-os crunchgear.com] Holding the phone upside down<br />
* [http://www.slashgear.com/openmoko-and-fic-neo1973-updates-153926.php slashgear.com] Video interview and many pictures<br />
* [http://www.djlosch.com/article_Comparison%3A_iPhone_vs_A1200_vs_Neo1973 djlosch.com] Article comparing the Neo to the iPhone and A1200<br />
* [http://popsci.typepad.com/popsci/2007/02/up_close_and_pe.html popsci.typepad.com] Screenshot of Linux booting on the Neo<br />
* [http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-3742589179435830945&q=Openmoko video.google.com] Presentation of OpenMoko at the FOSDEM<br />
* [http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=business6_feb27_2007 manilastandardtoday.com] Tale of two phones<br />
* [http://blog.printf.net/articles/2007/02/22/unboxing-the-openmoko-phone blog.printf.net] OLPC and older Neo1973.<br />
* [http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/freesoftware/20070228-00.html mako.cc] OLPC and older Neo1973 again.<br />
* [http://www.maclife.com/article/is_three_a_crowd_in_the_touch_screen_phone_arena MacLife] Is Three a Crowd among Touch-Screen Phones?<br />
<br />
==== January 2007 ====<br />
* [http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2007/01/openmoko_harks_.html blogs.ft.com] OpenMoko harks back to hello moto<br />
* [http://opensource.sfsu.edu/node/258 opensource.sfsu.edu] Can you hear me now?<br />
* [http://losca.blogspot.com/2007/01/maemo-nokia-n800-has-competitor-in.html losca.blogspot.com] Maemo Nokia n800 has competitor in openness - OpenMoko<br />
* [http://21talks.net/voip/openmoko 21talks.net] OpenMoko: Not as sexy as the iPhone, but it’s a Linux phone<br />
* [http://www.linuxinfusion.com/openmoko-schedule-announced linuxinfusion.com] OpenMoko schedule announced<br />
* [http://users.livejournal.com/_paladine_/tag/smartphone users.livjournal.com] The Worlds First Opensource Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://www.nungee.com/2007/01/25/openmoko/ nungee.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.sda-asia.com/sda/features/psecom,id,880,srn,2,channel,developer,nodeid,21,_language,Singapore.html sda-asia.com] OpenMoko Offers Open-source Smart phone T<br />
* [http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/ regdeveloper.co.uk] Open Phone<br />
* [http://www.product-reviews.net/2007/01/17/fic-neo1973-smartphone-open-source-phone/ product-reviews.net] FIC Neo1973 smartphone open source phone<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/openmoko-smartphone-did-they-have-a-time-machine-or-what-229243.php gizmodo.com] OpenMoko smartphone did they have a time machine or what<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/conferences/blog/2007/01/openmoko_workshop_added_to_ete.html oreillynet.com] OpenMoko workshop added to ETel<br />
* [http://www.gadgetell.com/2007/01/openmoko-gets-interviewed-about-new-open-source-fic-neo1973/ gadgetell.com] OpenMoko gets interviewed about new open source FIC Neo1973<br />
* [http://www.slashgear.com/openmoko-interface-im-loving-it-173496.php slashgear.com] OpenMoko interface I'm loving it<br />
* [http://www.gadgetorama.com/news/news_details.php?gorid=2008 gadgetorama.com] OpenMoko news details<br />
* [http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2007/01/17/openmoko-vs-iphone-did-apple-copy/ tech.cybernetnews.com] OpenMoko vs iPhone did Apple copy<br />
* [http://techtrails.blogspot.com/2007/01/open-phones-with-open-moko-while.html techtrails.blogspot.com] Open phones with OpenMoko while<br />
* [http://blogger.xs4all.nl/jurjen1/archive/2007/01/17/174341.aspx bloger.xs4all.nl] OpenMoko open source mobile phone<br />
* [http://www.ringnokia.com/2007/01/i_am_highly_cur.html ringnokia.com] I'm highly curious<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/01/iclone_1.html oreillynet.com] iClone<br />
* [http://forums.scotsnewsletter.com/index.php?showtopic=17685 forums.scotsnewsletter.com] Show topic<br />
* [http://understandinglimited.com/2007/01/15/iphone/ understandinglimited.com] iPhone and OpenMoko<br />
* [http://robertogaloppini.net/2007/01/12/openmoko-the-integrated-os-mobile-communications-platform-2/ robertogaloppini.net] OpenMoko the intergrated OS mobile communications platform<br />
* [http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2007/01/apple-please-do-not-forget-developers.html funambol.com] Apple please do not forget developers<br />
* [http://chopey.blogspot.com/2007/01/iphone-or-not-to-iphone.html chopey.blogspot.com] iPhone or not to iPhone<br />
* [http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2007/01/openmoko.html opendotdotdot.blogspot.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.e-pcmag.gr/forum/index.php?showtopic=19505 e-pcmag.gr] Show topic<br />
* [http://www.costpernews.com/2007/01/12/anything-you-can-do-we-can-do-better/ costpernews.com] Anything you can do we can do better<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1321 tectonic.co.za] iPhone vs OpenMoko - the Open Alternative<br />
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/217020/rss lwn.net] An OpenMoko update<br />
* [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/010907-moss-pultz.html networkworld.com] Q&A Building a new open source phone platform<br />
* [http://www.networkcomputing.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196802226 networkcomputing.com] Startup Promises First Linux Smartphone Based On Open Standards<br />
* [http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8591201260.html linuxdevices.com] Linux phone market open up?<br />
* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2080727,00.asp pcmag.com] Cell phone open up<br />
* [http://sonyericssonz558i.blogurple.com/2007/01/06/23/ sonyericssonz558i.blogurple.com] Sony Ericsson Z558i<br />
* [http://www.sannes.org/?p=5 sannes.org] An Open mobile phone that does what you want<br />
* [http://popsci.typepad.com/ces2007/2007/01/opensource_stri.html Popsci.com] Open Source Strikes Again<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/openmoko-smartphone-did-they-have-a-time-machine-or-what-229243.php Gizmodo.com] OpenMoko interface compared to iPhone<br />
* [http://www.linuxjournal.com/xstatic/abstracts/upfront Linux Journal] Doc Searls in the feb 2007 issue<br />
* [http://www.osdir.com/Article9642.phtml OSDir.com] Mobile Linux for the Mobile Fan] -> [http://www.madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=7710 MadPenguin] Mobile Linux for the Mobile Fan<br />
* [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/davesdownload/archive/070112/a_populist_challenge_to_apples.htm US News] A Populist Challenge to Apple's iPhone<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1321 tectonic.co.za] iPhone vs OpenMoko: The open alternative<br />
* [http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196802206&subSection=All+Stories InformationWeek] Startup Promises First Linux Smartphone Based On Open Standards<br />
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/ The Register] Open Phones with Open Moko<br />
* [http://techreport.com/onearticle.x/11589 The Tech Report] OpenMoko offers open-source smart phone<br />
* [http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2007/01/openmoko_harks_.html Financial Times] OpenMoko harks back to Hello Moto<br />
* [http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/20/1551200 Slashdot] OpenMoko Schedule Announced<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRvtAAXTIlg Youtube] Interview with Sean Moss-Pultz ([http://www.monoploid.be/dl/openmoko_sean_interview.ogm mirror in Ogg format])<br />
* [http://www.libervis.com/article/forget_iphone_hail_openmoko_the_true_revolution Libervis.com] Forget iPhone, hail OpenMoko, the true revolution<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/sizemodo-iphone-vs-openmoko-neo1073-229294.php Gizmodo]iPhone vs. Openmoko Neo1973] (please, don't mind the typo i n the title)<br />
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==== December 2006 ====<br />
* [http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=133 pikesoft.com] Cheap, totally open Linux phone will ship next month<br />
* [http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=19254 cdrinfo.com] FIC to release Linux based Smartphone<br />
<br />
==== November 2006 ====<br />
* [http://www.ministryoftech.com/2006/11/09/fic-neo1973-smartphone-with-linux-based-openmoko-open-source-platform/ ministryoftech.com] FIC Neo1973 smartphone with linux-based OpenMoko open source platform<br />
* [http://www.mobiletechnews.com/info/2006/11/09/124614.html mobiletechnews.com] OpenMoko Linux mobile platform and Neo1973 smartphone announced<br />
* [http://news.softpedia.com/news/FIC-Neo1973-for-all-the-Linux-Lovers-out-There-40344.shtml news.softpedia.com] FIC Neo1973 for all the Linux lovers out there<br />
* [http://www.openembedded.org/openmoko-fic-choosing-openembedded openembedded.org] OpenMoko FIC choosing openembedded<br />
* [http://news.com.com/2300-1037_3-6134795-1.html news.com.com] FIC's Linux handset<br />
* [http://www.slashphone.com/77/5784.html slashphone.com] OpenMoko Announces Open Source Mobile Communications Platform <br />
* [http://www.arm.com/iqonline/news/marketnews/15616.html arm.com] Open Linux Based, ARM Powered Mobile In Wings<br />
* [http://news.com.com/Second+open+Linux+handset+unveiled/2100-1039_3-6133974.html news.com.tw] Second open Linux handset unveiled<br />
* [http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/11/08/HNlinuxphone_1.html?COMMERCIAL%20LINUX infoworld.com] FIC debuts open Linux-based smartphone <br />
* [http://www.michaeldolan.com/431 michaeldolan.com] A must have: OpenMoko cell phone with GPS and...apt-get<br />
* [http://nandz.blogspot.com/2006/11/my-dream-phone.html nandz.blogspot.com] My dream phone<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2986976174.html linuxdevices.com] Cheap, hackable Linux smartphone due soon<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7056478804.html linuxdevices.com] First OpenMoKo phone taps dual-licensed SyncML stack<br />
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/208298/ lwn.net] The OpenMoko open phone<br />
* [http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35590 theinquirer.net] A truly open Linux phone with GPS debuts<br />
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=== German ===<br />
==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://futurezone.orf.at/produkte/stories/206048/ futurezone.ORF.at] Anti-iPhone geht an den Start<br />
* [http://www.zdnet.de/news/hardware/0,39023109,39156101,00.htm zdnet.de] Open-Source-Iphone wird mit Hackertools ausgeliefert<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/92393 heise.de] "Free your phone": Linux-Smartphone des OpenMoko-Projekts verfügbar<br />
* [http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/mobil/0,1518,493595,00.html spiegel.de] Linux statt iPhone: Freiheit fürs Handy<br />
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==== June 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.golem.de/0706/53172.html golem.de] - Linux-Smartphone OpenMoko ab Juli 2007 zu haben <br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/91868 heise.de] - Offenes Linux-Smartphone Neo 1973 macht Fortschritte<br />
* [http://www.winfuture.de/news,32641.html winfuture.de] - Open-Source-Handy Neo1973 ab Juli bzw. Oktober<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/11385.html pro-linux.de] - OpenMoko wird zum Unternehmen<br />
* [http://de.theinquirer.net/2007/06/14/das_erste_openmoko_kommt.html the inquirer] - Das erste OpenMOKO kommt<br />
<br />
==== April 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/11133.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko produziert erste Muster<br />
* [http://www.golem.de/0704/51970.html golem.de] - Open-Source-Handy vor Produktionsbeginn<br />
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==== March 2007 ====<br />
* [http://chaosradio.ccc.de/cre042.html Chaosradio Express] - Das neue Projekt zur Entwicklung eines Telefons mit freier Software<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/10966.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko sucht Unterstützung<br />
<br />
==== February 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.digital-living-magazin.de/index.php?pid=17&art=2050&cid=DLnewsletter digital-living-magazin.de] - Linux erobert Mobilfunkmarkt<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/85138 Technology Review] - Open-Source-Handy, nächster Versuch<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/10833.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko-Quellcode angekündigt<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/85354 heise online] - OpenMoko: Linux-Plattform für Handys freigegeben<br />
* [http://www.mobile2day.de/news/news_details.html?nd_ref=6870&n_multi=0&nf_id=0&nt_id=0&f_date_m=01&f_date_y=2007&t_date_m=04&t_date_y=2007&from=archive Mobile2Day] - OpenMoko bringt Details zum Neo1973<br />
<br />
==== November 2006 ====<br />
<br />
* [http://golem.de/0611/48824.html golem.de] - OpenMoko kündigt Open-Source-Handy an<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/80714 heise online] - Smartphone mit offener Linux-Plattform<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2006/10448.html pro-linux] - Offenes Linux-Smartphone »OpenMoko« für Januar 2007 angekündigt<br />
<br />
=== Scandinavian ===<br />
<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/artikkel/mobiltelefoner/antikrist-mobilen_blir_heftigere/41042 Amobil.no] Antikrist-mobilen blir heftigere<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/sniktitt/mobiltelefoner/den_folsomme_linux-mobilen/40176 Amobil.no] Sniktitt: Den følsomme Linux-mobilen<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/artikkel/markedsutvikling/linux-mobilen_er_i_rute/40138 Amobil.no] Linux-mobilen er i rute<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/nyhet/mobiltelefoner/openmoko_klart_for_verden/36554 Amobil.no] OpenMoko klart for verden<br />
* [http://www.nyteknik.se/art/48697 NyTeknik] Snart är den öppna Linuxtelefonen här (Swedish) (Translation: this article states free release to selected developers Feb 11, commercial release to developers March 11, and main release to market Sep 11. See also [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/000000.html])<br />
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=== French ===<br />
* [http://linuxfr.org/2006/11/08/21596.html LinuxFR] OpenMoko : sortie en janvier d'un téléphone-GPS enfin libre!<br />
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=== Chinese ===<br />
<br />
* [http://openmoko.wordpress.com/2007/06/21/openmoko-%E8%88%87-iphone-%E6%AF%94%E8%BC%83%E4%B8%80/ wordpress.com] Comparison between OpenMoko and iPhone<br />
* [http://chinese.engadget.com/2007/06/11/computex-2007-openmoko-neo-1973-linux/ chinese engadget.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/05/25/talk-of-openmoko-is-online/ debian.org.tw] Video of OpenMoko at TOSSUG in Taipei<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/05/17/openmoko-at-tossug/ debian.org.tw] OpenMoko at TOSSUG<br />
* [http://magicdesign.blogspot.com/2007/05/free-your-phoneopenmoko.html MagicDesign] Free your phone OpenMoko<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/04/30/have-fun-with-openmokoneo1973/ Debian.org.tw] Have fun with OpenMoko Neo1973<br />
* [http://orzlab.blogspot.com/ Orzlab] When Java meets OpenMoko<br />
* [http://blog.footoo.org/?p=115 FooToo.org] Install OpenMoko Emulator<br />
* [http://www.jollen.org/blog/2007/01/openmoko_announce.html Jollen.org] OpenMoko Kick-Off<br />
* [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMoko Wikipedia.org] OpenMoko Chinese Wiki<br />
* [http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/champ_yen/article?mid=211&prev=212&next=-1 Yahoo.com.tw] Forget about iPhone, Hail OpenMoko <br />
* [http://www.jollen.org/blog/2006/11/mobile_20_openmoko_linux_smart.html Jollen.org] OpenMoko Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://blog.roodo.com/ystuan/archives/2733869.html Roodo.com] OpenMoko<br />
<br />
=== Polish ===<br />
==== May 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.studencka.pl/artykuly.php?AID=770 Gazeta Studencka] (Students Newspaper) "Cellphones of all shapes, unite!" - OpenMoko overview by Krzysztof Kajkowski, "free software" not mentioned in the text.<br />
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=== Japanese ===<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.pasonatech.co.jp/hibi/4079.html pasonatech.co.jp] iPhoneキラー?:オープンソース精神なopenmoko携帯がUSで発売<br />
* [http://journal.mycom.co.jp/articles/2007/06/06/computex04/index.html journal. mycom.com.jp] Computex Taipei 2007<br />
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=== Italian ===<br />
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==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Scienze_e_Tecnologie/2007/07_Luglio/10/neo1973_telefonino.shtml corriere.it] L'anti iPhone: Neo 1973, il cellulare fai da te<br />
* [http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=2035879 Punto Informatico] Lo smartphone touch-screen è open source<br />
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== Languages ==<br />
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=== English ===<br />
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==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS7355980470.html linuxdevices.com] iPhone-like Linux phone ready for hackers<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/92473 heise.de] "Free your phone": The OpenMoko Project's Linux Smartphone now available<br />
* [http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1194 zdnet.com] Can OpenMoko break the wireless monopoly?<br />
* [http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/07/07/09/0049249.shtml Slashdot] Open Source Linux Phone Goes On Sale<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/09/openmoko-neo-1973-and-advanced-dev-kit-finally-for-sale/ engadget.com] OpenMoko Neo 1973 and Advanced dev kit finally for sale<br />
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070703.WBcyberia20070703161759/WBStory/WBcyberia/ Globe and Mail, Toronto] The Next Big Thing? (good overview; some favorable comparisons with iPhone).<br />
* [http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070710-developer-models-of-openmoko-open-source-smartphone-released.html arstechnica.com] Developer models of OpenMoko open-source smartphone released<br />
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2007/07/09/openmoko_linuxbased_.html boingboing (Cory Doctorow)] OpenMoko: Linux-based $300 open smartphone<br />
* [http://www.channelweb.co.uk/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone channelweb.co.uk / CRN] OpenMoko preps first open source mobile<br />
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/07/openmoko_300_linuxpowered.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890 MAKE:] blogged about it.<br />
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/09/neo_1973_launch/ The Register] Is your phone free?<br />
* [http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9531007 Economist.com] Hello world: Avoiding punitive roaming charges abroad<br />
<br />
==== June 2007 ====<br />
* [http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/2007/06/freetards-are-trying-to-make-iphone.html Secret Diary of Steve Jobs] Freetards are trying to make an iPhone clone<br />
* [http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2152759,00.asp eweek.com] OpenMoko: An iPhone Alternative for Developers? <br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8509737406.html&cid=0 linuxdevices.com] iPhone-like Linux phone delayed<br />
* [http://www.itweek.co.uk/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone IT Week] "OpenMoko preps first open source mobile" Confuses Phase 1 and Phase 2 features.<br />
* [http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2192036/first-open-source-mobile-phone vnunet.com] First open source mobile phone<br />
* [http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/feature-5-cool-linux-powered-phones TechEBlog.com] A brief line-up of the 5 coolest Linux-powered phones.<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1574 Tectonic.co.za] Open source phone plans September launch<br />
* [http://www.hothardware.com/image_popup.aspx?image=big_fic2.jpg&articleid=979&t=a hothardware.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.texyt.com/FIC+OpenMoko+$350+open+Linux+mobile+phone+launch+00100 Texyt.com] $350 open Linux mobile phone on target for September launch<br />
<br />
==== May 2007 ====<br />
* [http://blogs.sun.com/brewin/entry/fic_and_openmoko_thank_you blogs.SUN.com] FIC and OpenMoko - Thank You<br />
* [http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=174 PikeSoft.com] JavaFX Mobile: a new smartphone OS contender<br />
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=16310 SFGate.com] Here comes the Sun Conference<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7539760574.html LinuxDevices.com] Sun beams Linux/Java at mobile phones<br />
<br />
==== April 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9371/openmoko-running-on-a-palm-tx/ Palm Infocenter] OpenMoko running on a palm TX<br />
* [http://jaidev.info/home/blog/archives/2007/04/13/openmoko.html JaidevInfo] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.wirelessweek.com/newsletter.aspx?id=137388 Wirelessweek.com] Democracy Hits the Mobile Phone<br />
* [http://elearner.edublogs.org/2007/04/11/technologies-is-that-a-word/ Edublogs.org] Technologies is that a word? <br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4777580627.html Linuxdevices.com] 200 million Linux phones to ship by 2012<br />
* [http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070415-palm-embracing-linux-in-the-hopes-of-being-relevant-again.html Ars Technica] Palm embracing Linux in the hopes of being relevant again] (Mentions Neo1973 in passing)<br />
<br />
==== March 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.smartdevicecentral.com/article/OpenMokos+Open+Source+Phone/202546_1.aspx smartdevicecentral.com] OpenMoko's open source phone<br />
* [http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/communications/0,39044192,61996003,00.htm zdnet asia] Passing mention in an article on the Iphone.<br />
* [http://www.wikio.com/news/Sean+Moss-Pultz wikio.com] Sean Moss-Pultz News<br />
* [http://www.edparsons.com/?p=438 edparsons.com] iPhone chipping away at the walls<br />
* [http://blogs.pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/techsploder/2007/03/openmoko_makes_total_sense.html blogs.pcworld.co.nz] OpenMoko makes total sense<br />
* [http://www.totalueberwachung.de/blog/articles/2007/03/08/neo1973-arrived totalueberwachung.de] Neo1973 arrived<br />
* [http://www.makuchaku.info/blog/im-gonna-get-this-one makuchaku.info] I'm gonna get this one<br />
* [http://www.kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/openmoko_and_n800.html kitenet.net] OpenMoko and n800<br />
* [http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/koen/cms/the-neo1973-unboxed dominion.kabel.utwente.nl] The Neo1973 unboxed<br />
* [http://atulchitnis.net/diary/showentry/421 atulchitnis.net] An OpenMoko Phone arrives<br />
* [http://blog.matthewgast.com/2007/03/03/good-luck-openmoko blog.matthewgast.com] Good luck OpenMoko<br />
* [http://vaandoo.blogspot.com/2007/03/openmoko-neo1973-opensource-software.html vaandoo.blogspot.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 opensource software<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7653749655.html linuxdevices.com] OpenMoko update; Neo1973 on sale in March<br />
* [http://www.ministryoftech.com/2007/03/05/the-5-hottest-phones-for-linux-fanatics/ ministryoftech.com] Brief line-up of the 5 hottest phones for Linux fans<br />
* [http://voxilla.com/soapvox/2007/03/01/industry-disruption-really-168 voxilla.com] Article about ETel Sean Moss-Pultz presentation<br />
* [http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/03/eight_great_lin.html blog.wired.com] Gadget Lab: Eight Great Linux Smartphones<br />
* [http://gigaom.com/2007/03/01/openmoko-phone/ gigaom.com] OpenMoko Open-Source Mobile, coming soon - Interview with Sean Moss-Pultz<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/03/openmoko_1.html www.oreillynet.com] ETel coverage<br />
* [http://gordoncook.net/wp/?p=146 gordoncook.net] Short history of Neo1973 and other stuff<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/03/openmoko-details-pricing-availability-for-neo1973/ engadget.com] OpenMoko details pricing, availability for Neo1973<br />
* [http://www.uberpulse.com/us/2007/03/fic_wants_to_rewrite_the_rules_with_open_moko_mobile_phone.php www.uberpulse.com] Some images from ETel<br />
<br />
==== February 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.scullen.ca/2007/02/15/forget-about-the-iphone-neo1973-is-far-more-exciting/ scullen.ca] Forget about the iPone, Neo1973 is far more exciting<br />
* [http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=59124&postcount=4 mobileread.com] Show post<br />
* [http://www.pdasnews.com/articles/2568/1/ pdasnews.com] Linux-powered iPhone killer available online in March<br />
* [http://www.belutz.net/2007/02/05/openmoko/ belutz.net] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.mail-archive.com/community@lists.openmoko.org/msg03686.html mail-archive.com] OpenMoko community mail archive<br />
* [http://www.maclife.com/article/is_three_a_crowd_in_the_touch_screen_phone_arena maclife.com] Is there a crowd in the touch screen phone arena<br />
* [http://gopaultech.com/2007/02/fic-neo1973-linux-smartphone/ gopaultech.com] FIC Neo1973 Linux smartphone<br />
* [http://www.volweb.cz/horvitz/os-info/news-feb07-014.html volweb.cz] Open-source smartphone, with WiFi in version 2<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/02/etel_coverage_openmoko_opens_t.html oreillynet.com] ETel coverage OpenMoko opens<br />
* [http://www.mobilewhack.com/openmoko-neo1973-open-source-phone/ mobilewhack.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 open source phone<br />
* [http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/19/what-tech-would-the-presidents-rock-in-2007/ engadget.com] What tech would the presidents rock in 2007<br />
* [http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/13602 tuxmachines.org] What participation culture<br />
* [http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/category/opensource/openmoko/ vanille-media.de] Opensource OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.joetech.com/2007/02/15/openmoko-open-source-cell-phone/ joetech.com] OpenMoko open source cell phone<br />
* [http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/02/openmoko_open_s.html makezine.com] OpenMoko open<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9706477996.html linuxdevices.com] Announce of the Openembedded booth at FOSDEM in Brussels.<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2657814070.html linuxdevices.com] Quick interview with Sean and some pictures<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/first-look-the-antiiphone-openmokos-neo1973-236841.php gizmodo.com] Photos and comments on hardware and software<br />
* [http://www.onecompare.com/mobile-news/article-asp~aid~244~pub~56321102~story~openmoko-launch-the-official-portal-for-development-of-the-openmoko-platform onecompare.com] Short news article<br />
* [http://crunchgear.com/2007/02/15/openmokos-open-source-mobile-os crunchgear.com] Holding the phone upside down<br />
* [http://www.slashgear.com/openmoko-and-fic-neo1973-updates-153926.php slashgear.com] Video interview and many pictures<br />
* [http://www.djlosch.com/article_Comparison%3A_iPhone_vs_A1200_vs_Neo1973 djlosch.com] Article comparing the Neo to the iPhone and A1200<br />
* [http://popsci.typepad.com/popsci/2007/02/up_close_and_pe.html popsci.typepad.com] Screenshot of Linux booting on the Neo<br />
* [http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-3742589179435830945&q=Openmoko video.google.com] Presentation of OpenMoko at the FOSDEM<br />
* [http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=business6_feb27_2007 manilastandardtoday.com] Tale of two phones<br />
* [http://blog.printf.net/articles/2007/02/22/unboxing-the-openmoko-phone blog.printf.net] OLPC and older Neo1973.<br />
* [http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/freesoftware/20070228-00.html mako.cc] OLPC and older Neo1973 again.<br />
* [http://www.maclife.com/article/is_three_a_crowd_in_the_touch_screen_phone_arena MacLife] Is Three a Crowd among Touch-Screen Phones?<br />
<br />
==== January 2007 ====<br />
* [http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2007/01/openmoko_harks_.html blogs.ft.com] OpenMoko harks back to hello moto<br />
* [http://opensource.sfsu.edu/node/258 opensource.sfsu.edu] Can you hear me now?<br />
* [http://losca.blogspot.com/2007/01/maemo-nokia-n800-has-competitor-in.html losca.blogspot.com] Maemo Nokia n800 has competitor in openness - OpenMoko<br />
* [http://21talks.net/voip/openmoko 21talks.net] OpenMoko: Not as sexy as the iPhone, but it’s a Linux phone<br />
* [http://www.linuxinfusion.com/openmoko-schedule-announced linuxinfusion.com] OpenMoko schedule announced<br />
* [http://users.livejournal.com/_paladine_/tag/smartphone users.livjournal.com] The Worlds First Opensource Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://www.nungee.com/2007/01/25/openmoko/ nungee.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.sda-asia.com/sda/features/psecom,id,880,srn,2,channel,developer,nodeid,21,_language,Singapore.html sda-asia.com] OpenMoko Offers Open-source Smart phone T<br />
* [http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/ regdeveloper.co.uk] Open Phone<br />
* [http://www.product-reviews.net/2007/01/17/fic-neo1973-smartphone-open-source-phone/ product-reviews.net] FIC Neo1973 smartphone open source phone<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/openmoko-smartphone-did-they-have-a-time-machine-or-what-229243.php gizmodo.com] OpenMoko smartphone did they have a time machine or what<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/conferences/blog/2007/01/openmoko_workshop_added_to_ete.html oreillynet.com] OpenMoko workshop added to ETel<br />
* [http://www.gadgetell.com/2007/01/openmoko-gets-interviewed-about-new-open-source-fic-neo1973/ gadgetell.com] OpenMoko gets interviewed about new open source FIC Neo1973<br />
* [http://www.slashgear.com/openmoko-interface-im-loving-it-173496.php slashgear.com] OpenMoko interface I'm loving it<br />
* [http://www.gadgetorama.com/news/news_details.php?gorid=2008 gadgetorama.com] OpenMoko news details<br />
* [http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2007/01/17/openmoko-vs-iphone-did-apple-copy/ tech.cybernetnews.com] OpenMoko vs iPhone did Apple copy<br />
* [http://techtrails.blogspot.com/2007/01/open-phones-with-open-moko-while.html techtrails.blogspot.com] Open phones with OpenMoko while<br />
* [http://blogger.xs4all.nl/jurjen1/archive/2007/01/17/174341.aspx bloger.xs4all.nl] OpenMoko open source mobile phone<br />
* [http://www.ringnokia.com/2007/01/i_am_highly_cur.html ringnokia.com] I'm highly curious<br />
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/etel/blog/2007/01/iclone_1.html oreillynet.com] iClone<br />
* [http://forums.scotsnewsletter.com/index.php?showtopic=17685 forums.scotsnewsletter.com] Show topic<br />
* [http://understandinglimited.com/2007/01/15/iphone/ understandinglimited.com] iPhone and OpenMoko<br />
* [http://robertogaloppini.net/2007/01/12/openmoko-the-integrated-os-mobile-communications-platform-2/ robertogaloppini.net] OpenMoko the intergrated OS mobile communications platform<br />
* [http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2007/01/apple-please-do-not-forget-developers.html funambol.com] Apple please do not forget developers<br />
* [http://chopey.blogspot.com/2007/01/iphone-or-not-to-iphone.html chopey.blogspot.com] iPhone or not to iPhone<br />
* [http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2007/01/openmoko.html opendotdotdot.blogspot.com] OpenMoko<br />
* [http://www.e-pcmag.gr/forum/index.php?showtopic=19505 e-pcmag.gr] Show topic<br />
* [http://www.costpernews.com/2007/01/12/anything-you-can-do-we-can-do-better/ costpernews.com] Anything you can do we can do better<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1321 tectonic.co.za] iPhone vs OpenMoko - the Open Alternative<br />
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/217020/rss lwn.net] An OpenMoko update<br />
* [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/010907-moss-pultz.html networkworld.com] Q&A Building a new open source phone platform<br />
* [http://www.networkcomputing.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196802226 networkcomputing.com] Startup Promises First Linux Smartphone Based On Open Standards<br />
* [http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2420&Itemid=449 osweekly.com] Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8591201260.html linuxdevices.com] Linux phone market open up?<br />
* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2080727,00.asp pcmag.com] Cell phone open up<br />
* [http://sonyericssonz558i.blogurple.com/2007/01/06/23/ sonyericssonz558i.blogurple.com] Sony Ericsson Z558i<br />
* [http://www.sannes.org/?p=5 sannes.org] An Open mobile phone that does what you want<br />
* [http://popsci.typepad.com/ces2007/2007/01/opensource_stri.html Popsci.com] Open Source Strikes Again<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/openmoko-smartphone-did-they-have-a-time-machine-or-what-229243.php Gizmodo.com] OpenMoko interface compared to iPhone<br />
* [http://www.linuxjournal.com/xstatic/abstracts/upfront Linux Journal] Doc Searls in the feb 2007 issue<br />
* [http://www.osdir.com/Article9642.phtml OSDir.com] Mobile Linux for the Mobile Fan] -> [http://www.madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=7710 MadPenguin] Mobile Linux for the Mobile Fan<br />
* [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/davesdownload/archive/070112/a_populist_challenge_to_apples.htm US News] A Populist Challenge to Apple's iPhone<br />
* [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1321 tectonic.co.za] iPhone vs OpenMoko: The open alternative<br />
* [http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196802206&subSection=All+Stories InformationWeek] Startup Promises First Linux Smartphone Based On Open Standards<br />
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/ The Register] Open Phones with Open Moko<br />
* [http://techreport.com/onearticle.x/11589 The Tech Report] OpenMoko offers open-source smart phone<br />
* [http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2007/01/openmoko_harks_.html Financial Times] OpenMoko harks back to Hello Moto<br />
* [http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/20/1551200 Slashdot] OpenMoko Schedule Announced<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRvtAAXTIlg Youtube] Interview with Sean Moss-Pultz ([http://www.monoploid.be/dl/openmoko_sean_interview.ogm mirror in Ogg format])<br />
* [http://www.libervis.com/article/forget_iphone_hail_openmoko_the_true_revolution Libervis.com] Forget iPhone, hail OpenMoko, the true revolution<br />
* [http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/sizemodo-iphone-vs-openmoko-neo1073-229294.php Gizmodo]iPhone vs. Openmoko Neo1973] (please, don't mind the typo i n the title)<br />
<br />
==== December 2006 ====<br />
* [http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=133 pikesoft.com] Cheap, totally open Linux phone will ship next month<br />
* [http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=19254 cdrinfo.com] FIC to release Linux based Smartphone<br />
<br />
==== November 2006 ====<br />
* [http://www.ministryoftech.com/2006/11/09/fic-neo1973-smartphone-with-linux-based-openmoko-open-source-platform/ ministryoftech.com] FIC Neo1973 smartphone with linux-based OpenMoko open source platform<br />
* [http://www.mobiletechnews.com/info/2006/11/09/124614.html mobiletechnews.com] OpenMoko Linux mobile platform and Neo1973 smartphone announced<br />
* [http://news.softpedia.com/news/FIC-Neo1973-for-all-the-Linux-Lovers-out-There-40344.shtml news.softpedia.com] FIC Neo1973 for all the Linux lovers out there<br />
* [http://www.openembedded.org/openmoko-fic-choosing-openembedded openembedded.org] OpenMoko FIC choosing openembedded<br />
* [http://news.com.com/2300-1037_3-6134795-1.html news.com.com] FIC's Linux handset<br />
* [http://www.slashphone.com/77/5784.html slashphone.com] OpenMoko Announces Open Source Mobile Communications Platform <br />
* [http://www.arm.com/iqonline/news/marketnews/15616.html arm.com] Open Linux Based, ARM Powered Mobile In Wings<br />
* [http://news.com.com/Second+open+Linux+handset+unveiled/2100-1039_3-6133974.html news.com.tw] Second open Linux handset unveiled<br />
* [http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/11/08/HNlinuxphone_1.html?COMMERCIAL%20LINUX infoworld.com] FIC debuts open Linux-based smartphone <br />
* [http://www.michaeldolan.com/431 michaeldolan.com] A must have: OpenMoko cell phone with GPS and...apt-get<br />
* [http://nandz.blogspot.com/2006/11/my-dream-phone.html nandz.blogspot.com] My dream phone<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2986976174.html linuxdevices.com] Cheap, hackable Linux smartphone due soon<br />
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7056478804.html linuxdevices.com] First OpenMoKo phone taps dual-licensed SyncML stack<br />
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/208298/ lwn.net] The OpenMoko open phone<br />
* [http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35590 theinquirer.net] A truly open Linux phone with GPS debuts<br />
<br />
=== German ===<br />
==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://futurezone.orf.at/produkte/stories/206048/ futurezone.ORF.at] Anti-iPhone geht an den Start<br />
* [http://www.zdnet.de/news/hardware/0,39023109,39156101,00.htm zdnet.de] Open-Source-Iphone wird mit Hackertools ausgeliefert<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/92393 heise.de] "Free your phone": Linux-Smartphone des OpenMoko-Projekts verfügbar<br />
* [http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/mobil/0,1518,493595,00.html spiegel.de] Linux statt iPhone: Freiheit fürs Handy<br />
<br />
==== June 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.golem.de/0706/53172.html golem.de] - Linux-Smartphone OpenMoko ab Juli 2007 zu haben <br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/91868 heise.de] - Offenes Linux-Smartphone Neo 1973 macht Fortschritte<br />
* [http://www.winfuture.de/news,32641.html winfuture.de] - Open-Source-Handy Neo1973 ab Juli bzw. Oktober<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/11385.html pro-linux.de] - OpenMoko wird zum Unternehmen<br />
* [http://de.theinquirer.net/2007/06/14/das_erste_openmoko_kommt.html the inquirer] - Das erste OpenMOKO kommt<br />
<br />
==== April 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/11133.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko produziert erste Muster<br />
* [http://www.golem.de/0704/51970.html golem.de] - Open-Source-Handy vor Produktionsbeginn<br />
<br />
==== March 2007 ====<br />
* [http://chaosradio.ccc.de/cre042.html Chaosradio Express] - Das neue Projekt zur Entwicklung eines Telefons mit freier Software<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/10966.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko sucht Unterstützung<br />
<br />
==== February 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.digital-living-magazin.de/index.php?pid=17&art=2050&cid=DLnewsletter digital-living-magazin.de] - Linux erobert Mobilfunkmarkt<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/85138 Technology Review] - Open-Source-Handy, nächster Versuch<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/10833.html pro-linux] - OpenMoko-Quellcode angekündigt<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/85354 heise online] - OpenMoko: Linux-Plattform für Handys freigegeben<br />
* [http://www.mobile2day.de/news/news_details.html?nd_ref=6870&n_multi=0&nf_id=0&nt_id=0&f_date_m=01&f_date_y=2007&t_date_m=04&t_date_y=2007&from=archive Mobile2Day] - OpenMoko bringt Details zum Neo1973<br />
<br />
==== November 2006 ====<br />
<br />
* [http://golem.de/0611/48824.html golem.de] - OpenMoko kündigt Open-Source-Handy an<br />
* [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/80714 heise online] - Smartphone mit offener Linux-Plattform<br />
* [http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2006/10448.html pro-linux] - Offenes Linux-Smartphone »OpenMoko« für Januar 2007 angekündigt<br />
<br />
=== Scandinavian ===<br />
<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/artikkel/mobiltelefoner/antikrist-mobilen_blir_heftigere/41042 Amobil.no] Antikrist-mobilen blir heftigere<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/sniktitt/mobiltelefoner/den_folsomme_linux-mobilen/40176 Amobil.no] Sniktitt: Den følsomme Linux-mobilen<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/artikkel/markedsutvikling/linux-mobilen_er_i_rute/40138 Amobil.no] Linux-mobilen er i rute<br />
* [http://www.amobil.no/nyhet/mobiltelefoner/openmoko_klart_for_verden/36554 Amobil.no] OpenMoko klart for verden<br />
* [http://www.nyteknik.se/art/48697 NyTeknik] Snart är den öppna Linuxtelefonen här (Swedish) (Translation: this article states free release to selected developers Feb 11, commercial release to developers March 11, and main release to market Sep 11. See also [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/000000.html])<br />
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=== French ===<br />
* [http://linuxfr.org/2006/11/08/21596.html LinuxFR] OpenMoko : sortie en janvier d'un téléphone-GPS enfin libre!<br />
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=== Chinese ===<br />
<br />
* [http://openmoko.wordpress.com/2007/06/21/openmoko-%E8%88%87-iphone-%E6%AF%94%E8%BC%83%E4%B8%80/ wordpress.com] Comparison between OpenMoko and iPhone<br />
* [http://chinese.engadget.com/2007/06/11/computex-2007-openmoko-neo-1973-linux/ chinese engadget.com] OpenMoko Neo1973 Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/05/25/talk-of-openmoko-is-online/ debian.org.tw] Video of OpenMoko at TOSSUG in Taipei<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/05/17/openmoko-at-tossug/ debian.org.tw] OpenMoko at TOSSUG<br />
* [http://magicdesign.blogspot.com/2007/05/free-your-phoneopenmoko.html MagicDesign] Free your phone OpenMoko<br />
* [http://people.debian.org.tw/~chihchun/2007/04/30/have-fun-with-openmokoneo1973/ Debian.org.tw] Have fun with OpenMoko Neo1973<br />
* [http://orzlab.blogspot.com/ Orzlab] When Java meets OpenMoko<br />
* [http://blog.footoo.org/?p=115 FooToo.org] Install OpenMoko Emulator<br />
* [http://www.jollen.org/blog/2007/01/openmoko_announce.html Jollen.org] OpenMoko Kick-Off<br />
* [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMoko Wikipedia.org] OpenMoko Chinese Wiki<br />
* [http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/champ_yen/article?mid=211&prev=212&next=-1 Yahoo.com.tw] Forget about iPhone, Hail OpenMoko <br />
* [http://www.jollen.org/blog/2006/11/mobile_20_openmoko_linux_smart.html Jollen.org] OpenMoko Linux Smartphone<br />
* [http://blog.roodo.com/ystuan/archives/2733869.html Roodo.com] OpenMoko<br />
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=== Polish ===<br />
==== May 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.studencka.pl/artykuly.php?AID=770 Gazeta Studencka] (Students Newspaper) "Cellphones of all shapes, unite!" - OpenMoko overview by Krzysztof Kajkowski, "free software" not mentioned in the text.<br />
<br />
=== Japanese ===<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.pasonatech.co.jp/hibi/4079.html pasonatech.co.jp] iPhoneキラー?:オープンソース精神なopenmoko携帯がUSで発売<br />
* [http://journal.mycom.co.jp/articles/2007/06/06/computex04/index.html journal. mycom.com.jp] Computex Taipei 2007<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Italian ===<br />
<br />
==== July 2007 ====<br />
* [http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Scienze_e_Tecnologie/2007/07_Luglio/10/neo1973_telefonino.shtml corriere.it] L'anti iPhone: Neo 1973, il cellulare fai da te<br />
* [http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=2035879 Punto Informatico] Lo smartphone touch-screen è open source<br />
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<div>Digital gaming alternate case for the Neo1973<br />
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==Concept==<br />
A case with a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-pad digital D-pad], four face-mounted buttons and four shoulder-mounted buttons.<br><br />
[[Image:Neogame90.jpg|400px]]<br />
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==3D model==<br />
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==Materials==<br />
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==Processes==<br />
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==Components==<br />
Directional pad.<br />
Buttons<br />
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==Interest==<br />
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<div>Digital gaming alternate case for the Neo1973<br />
<br />
==Concept==<br />
A case with a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-pad digital D-pad], four face-mounted buttons and four shoulder-mounted buttons.<br><br />
[[Image:Neogame90.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
==Rendered images==<br />
<br />
<br />
==3D model==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Materials==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Processes==<br />
<br />
==Components==<br />
Directional pad.<br />
Buttons<br />
<br />
<br />
==Interest==<br />
Leave your nickname here if you are interested in having one made. This is not an order form, but is intended to gauge interest before effort is expended designing the case.<br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
!No !! Nick !!<br />
|-<br />
|1. orzo<br />
|}<br />
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The [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973]] is the first phone designed to run [[OpenMoko]].<br />
It is a phone that can be used with any [[GSM]] operator, and it is manufactured by [[FIC]] who instigated the [[OpenMoko]] project.<br />
<br />
If you just received a Neo1973 here are some suggestions for [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo1973 | getting started]].<br />
<br />
[[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973 Hardware]] and [[Disassembling Neo1973]] have more information on the hardware.<br />
<br />
See [[OpenMoko]], [[OpenMokoFramework]], [[MokoMakefile]] and [[Development resources]] for more information about source code.<br />
<br />
See [[FAQ]] for other Frequently Asked Questions.<br />
<br />
= Availability =<br />
<br />
== Phase 0 (GTA01Bv3) ==<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973_P0_Review|Phase 0]]: 36 developers have received their devices. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-March/000006.html]<br />
<br />
== Phase 1 (GTA01Bv4) ==<br />
<br />
You can order from https://direct.openmoko.com/ now. See also the [[Group Order]] page.<br />
<br />
The Neo Base costs $300, the Neo Advanced costs $450.<br />
<br />
See [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973 Hardware]] for what components GTA01B_v04 contains.<br />
<br />
Neo Base -- everything the mobile application developer needs to enjoy<br />
the benefits of the first freed phone, the Neo1973:<br />
<br />
* Neo1973 (GTA01B_v4)<br />
* Battery<br />
* Stylus<br />
* Headset<br />
* AC Charger<br />
* Phone Pouch<br />
* Lanyard<br />
* SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card<br />
* Mini USB Connectivity Cable<br />
<br />
Neo Advanced -- everything the mobile device hacker wants to get down<br />
and dirty with the first freed phone, the Neo1973:<br />
<br />
* Neo1973 (GTA01B_v4)<br />
* Battery (2x)<br />
* Stylus<br />
* Headset<br />
* AC Charger<br />
* Phone Pouch<br />
* Lanyard<br />
* SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x)<br />
* Mini USB Connectivity Cable (2x)<br />
* USB Host Mode Cable<br />
* Debug Flex Cable<br />
* Debug Board v2 (JTAG and serial console)<br />
* Ruggedized Toolbox with shoulder strap<br />
* Guitar Pick (for opening case)<br />
* Torx T6 screwdriver<br />
<br />
You do not need the Advanced package to do normal kernel, or application development, only perhaps hacking on [[u-boot]].<br />
<br />
As described in [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-June/006005.html Sean's post on mailing list].<br />
<br />
== "Phase 2" (GTA02, "Mass Market") ==<br />
<br />
GTA02 (AKA: The Mass Market Neo1973) is on schedule to go on sale in<br />
October. It will have the following new hardware components:<br />
<br />
* 802.11 b/g WiFi<br />
* Samsung 2442 SoC<br />
* SMedia 3362 Graphics Accelerator<br />
* 2 3D Accelerometers<br />
* 256MB Flash<br />
* 1700mAh Battery<br />
* Faster CPU - S3C2442/400<br />
<br />
We will sell this device through multiple channels. Direct from<br />
openmoko.com, the price will be $450 for the Neo Base and $600 for Neo Advanced. <br />
<br />
Adds to the Phase 1 phone (see [http://wiki.openmoko.org/index.php?title=Neo1973:_GTA01Bv4_versus_GTA02_comparison&redirect=no side by side comparison]):<br />
* 2D/3D-Graphics-Accelerator<br />
* 2 Accelerometers (model and number is uncertain)<br />
* Faster CPU - S3C2442/400<br />
* WiFi: [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-April/000012.html Atheros AR6K] (see also [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-April/004934.html])<br />
** Above from [http://sicherheitsschwankung.de/gallery/v/openmoko/IMG_8662-slide.JPG.html] '' and other sources<br />
* There will be no changes in the housing. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-March/004255.html]<br />
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<div>[[Image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|120px|right]]<br />
The [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973]] is the first phone designed to run [[OpenMoko]].<br />
It is a phone that can be used with any [[GSM]] operator, and it is manufactured by [[FIC]] who instigated the [[OpenMoko]] project.<br />
<br />
If you just received a Neo1973 here are some suggestions for [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo1973 | getting started]].<br />
<br />
[[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973 Hardware]] and [[Disassembling Neo1973]] have more information on the hardware.<br />
<br />
See [[OpenMoko]], [[OpenMokoFramework]], [[MokoMakefile]] and [[Development resources]] for more information about source code.<br />
<br />
See [[FAQ]] for other Frequently Asked Questions.<br />
<br />
= Availability =<br />
<br />
== Phase 0 (GTA01Bv3) ==<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973_P0_Review|Phase 0]]: 36 developers have received their devices. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-March/000006.html]<br />
<br />
== Phase 1 (GTA01Bv4) ==<br />
<br />
You can order from https://direct.openmoko.com/ now. See also the [[Group Order]] page.<br />
<br />
The Neo Base costs $300, the Neo Advanced costs $450.<br />
<br />
See [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Neo1973 Hardware]] for what components GTA01B_v04 contains.<br />
<br />
Neo Base -- everything the mobile application developer needs to enjoy<br />
the benefits of the first freed phone, the Neo1973:<br />
<br />
* Neo1973 (GTA01B_v4)<br />
* Battery<br />
* Stylus<br />
* Headset<br />
* AC Charger<br />
* Phone Pouch<br />
* Lanyard<br />
* SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card<br />
* Mini USB Connectivity Cable<br />
<br />
Neo Advanced -- everything the mobile device hacker wants to get down<br />
and dirty with the first freed phone, the Neo1973:<br />
<br />
* Neo1973 (GTA01B_v4)<br />
* Battery (2x)<br />
* Stylus<br />
* Headset<br />
* AC Charger<br />
* Phone Pouch<br />
* Lanyard<br />
* SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x)<br />
* Mini USB Connectivity Cable (2x)<br />
* USB Host Mode Cable<br />
* Debug Flex Cable<br />
* Debug Board v2 (JTAG and serial console)<br />
* Ruggedized Toolbox with shoulder strap<br />
* Guitar Pick (for opening case)<br />
* Torx T6 screwdriver<br />
<br />
You do not need the Advanced package to do normal kernel, or application development, only perhaps hacking on [[u-boot]].<br />
<br />
As described in [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-June/006005.html Sean's post on mailing list].<br />
<br />
== "Phase 2" (GTA02, "Mass Market") ==<br />
<br />
GTA02 (AKA: The Mass Market Neo1973) is on schedule to go on sale in<br />
October. It will have the following new hardware components:<br />
<br />
* 802.11 b/g WiFi<br />
* Samsung 2442 SoC<br />
* SMedia 3362 Graphics Accelerator<br />
* 2 3D Accelerometers<br />
* 256MB Flash<br />
* 1700mAh Battery<br />
* Faster CPU - S3C2442/400<br />
<br />
We will sell this device through multiple channels. Direct from<br />
openmoko.com, the price will be $450 for the Neo Base and $600 for Neo Advanced. <br />
<br />
Adds to the Phase 1 phone (see [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Neo1973:_GTA01Bv4_versus_GTA02_comparison side by side comparison]):<br />
* 2D/3D-Graphics-Accelerator<br />
* 2 Accelerometers (model and number is uncertain)<br />
* Faster CPU - S3C2442/400<br />
* WiFi: [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-April/000012.html Atheros AR6K] (see also [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-April/004934.html])<br />
** Above from [http://sicherheitsschwankung.de/gallery/v/openmoko/IMG_8662-slide.JPG.html] '' and other sources<br />
* There will be no changes in the housing. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-March/004255.html]<br />
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