> On the note of "if only we could properly finance you", I actually
> happen to know some very good recently retired ASIC design engineers,
> and if there were "proper" financing available, I might be able to
> convince them to come out of retirement and work on a libre LTE modem
> ASIC project
Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
> Please advise how I may best encourage you to stop talking
> and take my money.
Take your money? Which product are you seeking to buy? An FCDEV3B
board? I am hoping to have those boards available for retail sale by
the end of September, i.e., only one month of
> > and thus will void your device's (FCC/CE/...)
> > approval
>
> The fact that a modem running your official firmware that falsely
> believes itself to be quadband when running on triband-calibrated hw
> VIOLATES the actual technical specs for the transmitted signals can
> only mean that the
joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> the moral aspects of calling somebody out for removing "no parking" signs so
> people would have to pay tickets for unknowingly parking there, or not telling
> people that they are in danger to even *do time in jail* when they install and
> use a firmware that person
Fernando wrote:
> Having said that, I find the physical threats out of proportion
> for the intended benefit. Not to mention counterproductive.
Please cite at least one physical threat within the last 4 y, i.e.,
later than 2013-08, after the FreeCalypso social justice
Obviously freecalypso should have a disclaimer about the legal aspects
involved, but I guess people actually interested in this would be aware (e.g.,
discussed many times) and the lack (?) of such a disclaimer is not necessarily
done in bad-faith as you claim ("lure"). But I do understand you
the moral aspects of calling somebody out for removing "no parking" signs so
people would have to pay tickets for unknowingly parking there, or not telling
people that they are in danger to even *do time in jail* when they install and
use a firmware that person provides, are not arguable in my
I think it is good that you warn people about the illegality of the situation.
I don't think it is good you claim the high ground of morals. According to your
definition of right, the status of society would never change. Yes, one could
do the legal fights to change the law, I guess. Good luck
for the rest:
telling OM about alleged violations of rules while bluntly admitting that you
yourself don't care abouzt rules, have no clue about them and think they are
made to get violated... YES that is the spacefalcon we know and love ... *NOT*
wanna come shoot me once more? Or do you think
On Mon 28 August 2017 22:33:03 Mychaela Falconia wrote:
> > thus rendering any operation of the device outside controlled self-
> > contained lab environment illegal.
>
> Yup, just like using hormonal birth control from an overseas pharmacy
> without allowing a doctor to sexually violate you
joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Please carefully note that this update is not based on the original licensed
> firmware for Openmoko devices,
Your original licensed firmware has bugs in it; the updated firmware
has some of these bugs fixed. Want examples? Here are just a few in
no particular order:
hi Joerg
>Can't find any such link to release notes in the howto
https://www.freecalypso.org/pipermail/community/2017-August/000452.html
for the beta release of the firmware (the moko13 release has no significant
changes from the beta) and
On Mon 28 August 2017 11:29:17 m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
> The relevant howto includes a link to the release notes which include
> reasons why you might wish to do this.
Can't find any such link to release notes in the howto
/j
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On Mon 28 August 2017 11:29:17 m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
> hello
>
> There are step by step instructions to upgrade the modem firmware of your
> freerunner to the latest moko13 release from the freecalypso community.
>
> https://www.freecalypso.org/members/david/howtos/
>
hello
There are step by step instructions to upgrade the modem firmware of your
freerunner to the latest moko13 release from the freecalypso community.
https://www.freecalypso.org/members/david/howtos/
The relevant howto includes a link to the release notes which include reasons
why you might
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,
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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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
Seemingly no luck here.
T-Mobile SIM, I suppose 3G.
Still says sim missing.
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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.
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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
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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in the right direction, or does M4 just have more robust error
notification?
Regards
ezuall
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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.
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
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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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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