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Gumstix verdex (600MHz Intel Xscale PXA270, 128MB RAM, 64MB flash) - $170USD
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Gumstix verdex (600MHz Intel Xscale PXA270, 128MB RAM, 64MB flash) - $170USD<br>
Goliath-vx GSM/GPRS/EDGE module -  
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Goliath-vx GSM/GPRS/EDGE module - <br>
Laseen IG GPS module [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=163] - $50USD
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Laseen IG GPS module [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=163] - $50USD<br>
Auidiostix2 LCD/audio/USB - $40USD
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Auidiostix2 LCD/audio/USB - $40USD<br>
microSD breakout board [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=544] - $15USD
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microSD breakout board [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=544] - $15USD<br>
480 x 272px LCD [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8335] - $70
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480 x 272px LCD [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8335] - $70<br>
  
 
The prices for the Goliath daughter cards are realeased on monday 16th July 2007, and should be around $100USD each, giving a total of around $450-500, which compares well with the Neo1973 at $450. All the modules listed have Linux kernel modules supplied by their manufacture.
 
The prices for the Goliath daughter cards are realeased on monday 16th July 2007, and should be around $100USD each, giving a total of around $450-500, which compares well with the Neo1973 at $450. All the modules listed have Linux kernel modules supplied by their manufacture.

Revision as of 05:55, 13 July 2007

A number of manufacturers produce modular components suitabel for embedded systems. Some of these components are suitable for a hobbyist to put together a modular phone. This page is intended as a starting-point for building an OpenMoko compatible phone.

Component Suppliers

Spark Fun
Gumstix

Possible configuration 1

Gumstix verdex (600MHz Intel Xscale PXA270, 128MB RAM, 64MB flash) - $170USD
Goliath-vx GSM/GPRS/EDGE module -
Laseen IG GPS module [1] - $50USD
Auidiostix2 LCD/audio/USB - $40USD
microSD breakout board [2] - $15USD
480 x 272px LCD [3] - $70

The prices for the Goliath daughter cards are realeased on monday 16th July 2007, and should be around $100USD each, giving a total of around $450-500, which compares well with the Neo1973 at $450. All the modules listed have Linux kernel modules supplied by their manufacture.

Personal tools

A number of manufacturers produce modular components suitabel for embedded systems. Some of these components are suitable for a hobbyist to put together a modular phone. This page is intended as a starting-point for building an OpenMoko compatible phone.

Component Suppliers

Spark Fun
Gumstix

Possible configuration 1

Gumstix verdex (600MHz Intel Xscale PXA270, 128MB RAM, 64MB flash) - $170USD Goliath-vx GSM/GPRS/EDGE module - Laseen IG GPS module [1] - $50USD Auidiostix2 LCD/audio/USB - $40USD microSD breakout board [2] - $15USD 480 x 272px LCD [3] - $70

The prices for the Goliath daughter cards are realeased on monday 16th July 2007, and should be around $100USD each, giving a total of around $450-500, which compares well with the Neo1973 at $450. All the modules listed have Linux kernel modules supplied by their manufacture.