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processor (ARM 7) and is definitely not open source. It will probably be similar for the
 
processor (ARM 7) and is definitely not open source. It will probably be similar for the
 
Atheros WiFi.
 
Atheros WiFi.
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Is this information outdated? There seem to be two alternatives to communicating directly with the Modem: The Trolltech Phone Stack and/or via Dbus - now which one is the method to use in the future?
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--[[User:Sh|Sh]] 09:39, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

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How do the new FCC regulations affect, if at all, OpenMoko development? Is the GSM module closed? If so, is the only way to interact with it through the AT interface and c library? Just wondering because it seems that it would fall under the new FCC regulations [1] that are going to take effect regarding SDR devices.

I don't think there is any effect. All power and SDR related software is on the baseband processor (ARM 7) and is definitely not open source. It will probably be similar for the Atheros WiFi.

Is this information outdated? There seem to be two alternatives to communicating directly with the Modem: The Trolltech Phone Stack and/or via Dbus - now which one is the method to use in the future?

--Sh 09:39, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

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How do the new FCC regulations affect, if at all, OpenMoko development? Is the GSM module closed? If so, is the only way to interact with it through the AT interface and c library? Just wondering because it seems that it would fall under the new FCC regulations [1] that are going to take effect regarding SDR devices.

I don't think there is any effect. All power and SDR related software is on the baseband processor (ARM 7) and is definitely not open source. It will probably be similar for the Atheros WiFi.