Hello FreeCalypso community, I've got a new release of FC host tools out:
ftp://ftp.freecalypso.org/pub/GSM/FreeCalypso/fc-host-tools-r7.tar.bz2 The only substantive differences from the previous release fc-host-tools-r6 are: * The new serial port handling code and support for high GSM baud rates with FTDI adapters without needing kernel patches or USB VID:PID hacks, as recently discussed on this list. * New tiaud-compile and tiaud-mkvol utilities for generating RiViera Audio Service audio mode config files, and a set of such audio mode config files for the FCDEV3B built with these tools. All FCDEV3B boards from the new batch will be shipped with these audio mode config files already programmed in FFS under /aud, but our early adopters who got their boards earlier can get these missing audio mode config files with this updated FC host tools release. There is no corresponding fc-host-tools-r7-ap release; if you are looking to install FC host tools on the application processor of an Openmoko GTA02 as opposed to a general-purpose host (PC/laptop), then fc-host-tools-r6-ap.tar.bz2 is still the correct release to use: there are no changes from r6 to r7 which affect usage or operation on the GTA02 AP. Furthermore, if you already have an earlier but still reasonably recent version of FC host tools (r5 or r6) installed and working for the purpose of operating on pre-existing Mot C1xx, Openmoko and/or Pirelli phones, and you don't have an FCDEV3B board and don't plan on acquiring one, then there is no need for you to update your FC host tools installation: the changes from r5 to r6 and from r6 to r7 don't include anything of much value to end users operating on pre-existing phones. OTOH, if you plan on getting an FCDEV3B board in the near future and wish to play with it to the fullest, then you should definitely prepare by downloading and installing this new release of FC host tools. The next step is for me to finish and release the FCDEV3B User's Manual; I started working on it a while back, and it is a factor in the timing of the present fc-host-tools-r7 release: I need to be able to instruct FCDEV3B users to download and install the current release of FC host tools and then subsequently use fc-loadtool and fc-xram at 812500 baud without opening the can of worms with dirty patches to the Linux ftdi_sio driver and people's reasonable objections to such. Hasta la Victoria, Siempre, Mychaela aka The Mother _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@freecalypso.org https://www.freecalypso.org/mailman/listinfo/community