Paul Fertser <fercer...@gmail.com> wrote: > But why? All OM had were some loosy sources for the gpio (and such) > init plus AT intepreter. No lower layers at all, only blobs. OsmocomBB > is already doing _much more_, so those "original sources" would add > nothing to it.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought OsmocomBB still runs GSM layers 2 and 3 on the external host, not on the Calypso itself, right? And no in-call handover yet, no SMS yet, probably nothing even close to deep sleep mode yet... I would love to be proven wrong on this though. Don't get me wrong, if a free-from-the-start fw stack like OsmocomBB were to actually become 100% as usable as the original proprietary one, I would very eagerly switch to it. But if they aren't there yet, I will *not* abstain from hacking TI's original code, assuming that I can succeed in physically laying my hands on it, however illegal it may be. I have just found out that apparently there used to be a Calypso-based phone called TSM30, and apparently someone had leaked the complete C source for it and put it up on SourceForge, where it stayed for years before being taken down. I can't find it any more. Would anyone happen to know of any place where it can still be found? Would anyone happen to have a copy they have downloaded? If you can share it with me, I can pay you for it with my own blood. A-positive. MS _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community