H. Nikolaus Schaller <h...@goldelico.com> wrote: > I wonder where you want to get all the tiny glue components from... > > E.g. toppoly display,
The last time I looked a few months ago, they were readily available from AliExpress. > pogo pins for speakers, Are you talking about the ones on the motherboard itself? Take a look at this photo: https://www.freecalypso.org/members/falcon/mehr/IMG_20170209_151417.jpeg It is a semi-clone of the GTA02 motherboard made by an Iranian company; it retains the Samsung AP and the Calypso modem from the GTA02, and I developed some custom features in FreeCalypso firmware for them. They specifically needed the modem to be Calypso so they can do some special things with it, and they hired me to implement the necessary firmware support for their special features. These people have made some changes to the functionality of the board which make their board usable only for them and not for the community, but as far as I can tell, all of the electromechanical interfaces are unchanged from the original. Thus all exotic components which sit on the motherboard itself have been successfully located. If these Iranian folks have successfully made a GTA02 MB semi-clone with their special modifications, we can likewise make one without those mods. > speakers, vibramotor, These are case components, not on the MB, but once again I remember my Iranian contacts telling me that they got those components taken care of somehow. Literally the ONLY component they said they couldn't find was the bow-shaped GSM antenna, which I assume would need to be custom-recreated. I told them about the green "cucumber" antenna board depicted on your case kit page. > battery connector, On the motherboard and clearly visible in the GTA02 semi-clone board photo above. > HF08 battery, Plenty of Chinese phone manufs make batteries in Nokia BL-6C form factor, and it can't be too difficult to have a special version made with an OM-style Coulomb counter built in. Besides Christoph Pulster told me that he still has a whole ton of NOS ones in stock. > shields, These would need to be custom-made, of course. > And: can you produce Neo Freerunner plastic cases? Sure, if someone pays for the cost of making new moulds. M~ _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community