Dear OpenMoko developers, I'm new to this list, but have been watching OpenMoko developments with great interest. I think the OpenMoko platform (and hardware) is the best thing to ever hit the phone market.
I noticed your call for people to suggest Wifi chipsets that may be suitable for the OpenMoko and it's FOSS philosophy. One such potential item just blipped on my radar screen - the NXP (formerly Philips) BGM220. It seems to be so new that it's not even mentioned on NXP's website yet, but linuxdevices just posted an release on it. According to the release, the chip is aimed as linux-based devices. It's probably one of the smallest Wifi SoC's yet and low power consumption is one of it's central features. Sounds like a nice fit, so far. Check out the release here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2781864762.html I'm really hoping the next edition of the hardware contains Wifi. I currently own a Nokia E61 and it's Wifi capability is becoming an essential part of our telephony infrastructure at my company. Having Wifi on a mobile phone basically renders desk-phones redundant and allows for local roaming around the office block whilst on a VOIP call. If the OpenMoko had VOIP I would jump ship to it yesterday... All the best, John Clark _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community