Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread William Kenworthy
Just tried this a dozen times.  It always hangs at 

Bootloader: (reset target)

I log into the second termial as stated, issue s3c24xx-gpio b7=1

and wait ...wait ...wait ...

Used the reccomended rootfs etc.

Gone back to 2008.9 and see if gsm is still there ... it is!

BillK


On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 20:07 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 This is just to notify the community users who don't read the devel
 list: Joerg, Dieter and Werner set up some tools to upgrade the firmware
 of the GSM Modem of the Frerunner (TI Calypso) to a newer image [1].
 
 If you're affected by the infamous #666 - No SIM found - bug, you could
 try to upgrade your phone's firmware using the tools provided by OM guys
 to the moko10 (beta2) version [2].
 
 Look at the wiki [3] for more help and keep us (and the Devs) informed!
 
 [1] http://n2.nabble.com/Calypso-firmware-update-tp1503771p1513061.html
 [2] They're closed, but it's not an OM fault, and I think we should
 thank them for this too.
 [3] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
 
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
FYI - the upgrade worked as described in the wiki, on mye Neo
Frerunner. Good job!
(No, I don't know if I was the victim of any GSM bugs).
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread William Kenworthy
ok, replying to myself as it may help others:

First off, when I eventually got 2008.9 registered, an SMS that was sent
some hours before came in (that perennial 2008.x problem :(  I surmise
that this was the reason I couldnt get it to flash (e.g., SMS waiting)

Next I shut down X on 2008.9 and was able to flash the gsm chip with the
following config:
Vodafone (128K) SIM inserted and registered (nothing in guide about sim
in/out)
shutdown X
no apps running that linked to the tty
did *NOT* issue power off/on commands as the guide specifies
Used guide from that point on.
Worked without problems.

I have now done 3 reboots - PIN dialog came up first time, everytime so
far ... would need a few more tries before I could put it down to luck
or cured, but three in a row has almost never happened before now.

A test sms sent to the phone after it had been suspended for ~10 minutes
woke it up but did not indicate message received or similar.  On
resuspending for a few seconds and manually unsuspending, the sms
received dialog came up.  This would indicate this problem (lost,
unannounced SMS messages) is still there, though the usual symptom is
nothing received until after a full reboot.

BillK




On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 21:44 +0900, William Kenworthy wrote:
 Just tried this a dozen times.  It always hangs at 
 
 Bootloader: (reset target)
 
 I log into the second termial as stated, issue s3c24xx-gpio b7=1
 
 and wait ...wait ...wait ...
 
 Used the reccomended rootfs etc.
 
 Gone back to 2008.9 and see if gsm is still there ... it is!
 
 BillK
 
 
 On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 20:07 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
  This is just to notify the community users who don't read the devel
  list: Joerg, Dieter and Werner set up some tools to upgrade the firmware
  of the GSM Modem of the Frerunner (TI Calypso) to a newer image [1].
  
  If you're affected by the infamous #666 - No SIM found - bug, you could
  try to upgrade your phone's firmware using the tools provided by OM guys
  to the moko10 (beta2) version [2].
  
  Look at the wiki [3] for more help and keep us (and the Devs) informed!
  
  [1] http://n2.nabble.com/Calypso-firmware-update-tp1503771p1513061.html
  [2] They're closed, but it's not an OM fault, and I think we should
  thank them for this too.
  [3] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
  
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread Lally Singh
Seemingly no luck here.

T-Mobile SIM, I suppose 3G.

Still says sim missing.

-ls

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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
Please could you switch to original thread on [devel]-ML.
/j

Am Di  25. November 2008 schrieb Lally Singh:
 Seemingly no luck here.
 
 T-Mobile SIM, I suppose 3G.
 
 Still says sim missing.
 
 -ls
 
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PLEASE DON'T ANSWER THIS THREAD - Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-24 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
May I request everybody answering to this topic please switch to the original 
thread on [devel]-mailinglist[1], so we can keep all the stuff ongoing 
regarding success / problems with flashing GSM-FW at one place.

Many thanks for kindly regarding this.
cheers
jOERG



Am Mi  19. November 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
 This is just to notify the community users who don't read the devel
 list: Joerg, Dieter and Werner set up some tools to upgrade the firmware
 of the GSM Modem of the Frerunner (TI Calypso) to a newer image [1].
 
 If you're affected by the infamous #666 - No SIM found - bug, you could
 try to upgrade your phone's firmware using the tools provided by OM guys
 to the moko10 (beta2) version [2].
 
 Look at the wiki [3] for more help and keep us (and the Devs) informed!
 
 [1] http://n2.nabble.com/Calypso-firmware-update-tp1503771p1513061.html
 [2] They're closed, but it's not an OM fault, and I think we should
 thank them for this too.
 [3] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
 
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-23 Thread hiciu
Works for me too (before I had no problems with sim card). However, I
noticed its take now little longer to register to the network.

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[FSO] Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-19 Thread ezuall

Great news,

I got myself a 3-mobile sim(UK) a while ago for testing the Neo, but that
never worked.  Now because I had another sim for my primary phone I didn't
worry too much about it, but giving that upgrading firmware for a GSM modem
sounded awfully cool I thought I'd give it a go (moko10b2).

The instructions on the wiki worked like a charm, and I got all the output
as predicted.

I'm running M4 at the moment, but from memory with 2008.x and qt Extended I
got something like No Sim Inserted in the past.

This has now changed to Failed to read authentication status.  Is this a
step in the right direction, or does M4 just have more robust error
notification?

Regards
ezuall
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-19 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Mostly useless, then. The improvements wrt. +CSIM won't affect basic 
 operation.

Is there a detailed changelog available for all the earlier versions?
Would be interesting to know how gta01 images differ.




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Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-18 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
This is just to notify the community users who don't read the devel
list: Joerg, Dieter and Werner set up some tools to upgrade the firmware
of the GSM Modem of the Frerunner (TI Calypso) to a newer image [1].

If you're affected by the infamous #666 - No SIM found - bug, you could
try to upgrade your phone's firmware using the tools provided by OM guys
to the moko10 (beta2) version [2].

Look at the wiki [3] for more help and keep us (and the Devs) informed!

[1] http://n2.nabble.com/Calypso-firmware-update-tp1503771p1513061.html
[2] They're closed, but it's not an OM fault, and I think we should
thank them for this too.
[3] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing

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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-18 Thread Richy
If I don't suffer from #1024 nor #666. Are there any other advantages, or is
it useless to do the flashing then?

Thanks

Richard
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Re: Freerunner's GSM Calypso Modem Firmware Upgrade...

2008-11-18 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Tuesday 18 November 2008 21:09:13 schrieb Richy:
 If I don't suffer from #1024 nor #666. Are there any other advantages, or
 is it useless to do the flashing then?

Mostly useless, then. The improvements wrt. +CSIM won't affect basic 
operation.

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