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Revision as of 20:52, 2 May 2008

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Openmoko™ Open. Mobile. Free.


Introduction to Openmoko

frontside

Openmoko™ began as an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license dedicated to delivering an open software stack on mobile platforms. After shipping our first product, the Neo 1973, we turned the project into a start-up company with one aim: create great mobile products using the Openmoko stack: Always Open; Always Mobile; Always Free.

The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. The freedom granted by our GPL licence gives developers and users the opportunity to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it. It allows them to change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house. It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity.



Openmoko Products

frontside

The first Openmoko product was the Neo1973 released on July 9, 2007 and sold exclusively through Openmoko Online Shop. This product sold out in early February 2008.

Openmoko will ship Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), the second generation of Neo 1973 in the first half of 2008. You can add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at Buying Interest List.

GTA01 - Neo 1973 GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner

See More About GTA02....

Openmoko Custom Build

See More About Hardware Support...


Openmoko community

Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the project resources, including this Openmoko Wiki. See the wiki editing helppage for information on making contributions to this wiki.

You can start by using the introduction page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and mailing list pages are helpful.

In News Community & Events

Getting Started

Snapshot

  • You can always download the latest build here.
  • Reviews of the daily snapshot build are here and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available here.

Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.

Community Update

For the latest status updates, see Community Updates

See More About Community...

Get the overview of wiki

Events

See More About Event...



Join Openmoko development

Hardware Docs and Testing Software Documentation

Getting Started

See More About Guides...

Hardware Reference Documentation

Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs

See More About Hardware

Test

See More About Test

Emulation

Software Reference Documentation

  • Architectural
  • Host utilities
  • Device Software
    • Low-Level
      • u-boot -The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications
      • kernel -The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications
    • Userspace

See More About Software


Getting started with Openmoko Wiki

The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page.

See More About Help

Personal tools

javascript:insertTags('--Steven 19:51, 2 May 2008 (CEST)',,); Your signature with timestamp



Openmoko™ Open. Mobile. Free.


Introduction to Openmoko

frontside

Openmoko™ began as an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license dedicated to delivering an open software stack on mobile platforms. After shipping our first product, the Neo 1973, we turned the project into a start-up company with one aim: create great mobile products using the Openmoko stack: Always Open; Always Mobile; Always Free.

The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. The freedom granted by our GPL licence gives developers and users the opportunity to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it. It allows them to change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house. It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity.



Openmoko Products

frontside

The first Openmoko product was the Neo1973 released on July 9, 2007 and sold exclusively through Openmoko Online Shop. This product sold out in early February 2008.

Openmoko will ship Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), the second generation of Neo 1973 in the first half of 2008. You can add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at Buying Interest List.

GTA01 - Neo 1973 GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner

See More About GTA02....

Openmoko Custom Build

See More About Hardware Support...


Openmoko community

Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the project resources, including this Openmoko Wiki. See the wiki editing helppage for information on making contributions to this wiki.

You can start by using the introduction page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and mailing list pages are helpful.

In News Community & Events

Getting Started

Snapshot

  • You can always download the latest build here.
  • Reviews of the daily snapshot build are here and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available here.

Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.

Community Update

For the latest status updates, see Community Updates

See More About Community...

Get the overview of wiki

Events

See More About Event...



Join Openmoko development

Hardware Docs and Testing Software Documentation

Getting Started

See More About Guides...

Hardware Reference Documentation

Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs

See More About Hardware

Test

See More About Test

Emulation

Software Reference Documentation

  • Architectural
  • Host utilities
  • Device Software
    • Low-Level
      • u-boot -The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications
      • kernel -The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications
    • Userspace

See More About Software


Getting started with Openmoko Wiki

The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page.

See More About Help </div>