Patryk Benderz <patryk.bend...@esp.pl> wrote: > There is leaked TSM30 source code for this GSM chipset firmware...
Yes, that's exactly what I'm using as my starting point. > maybe there also is some documentation? As far as hardware documentation goes, all of it is neatly gathered on my FTP site: /pub/GSM/Calypso on ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG. 100% complete as far as I can tell - haven't spotted any omissions yet. But software documentation is a different story. The TSM30 source release is just bare code, no documentation whatsoever, excepting the scattered comments in the *.[ch] files and build scripts themselves. My common sense tells me that TI had most likely provided its customers (handset manufacturers) with some hand-holding documentation on how to work with their firmware - where to go to make product-specific UI, hardware support, etc changes, how to flash the firmware, how to talk to it - setting IMEI numbers, RF calibration, testing, etc. If some kindred soul would be willing to leak that documentation (e.g., put it on a .onion and have some disposable tormail.org account post a link to it), it would be immensely helpful to the FreeCalypso project. But I won't sit and wait for it with bated breath - I'll just bite the bullet and painstakingly study the code to recover that knowledge. It will take longer, but the project will still proceed. > Did you checked this? > http://tpb.noflag.org.uk/torrent/6834542/TSM30_Source_Code > http://www.monova.org/torrent/4899164/TSM30_Source_Code.html I'm the guy who sent that ware to Cryptome.org, from where those torrents were then made. :-) joerg Reisenweber <jo...@openmoko.org> wrote: > You also know that > what Openmoko had access to (mostly the AT interpreter) plus much more is > available as leaked source in internet since ages. And you know as well as I do that the widely-available version, the one I am currently using as my starting point, is set up to target the wrong hw platform and the wrong feature configuration. Being able to take a peek at a version that is already configured as necessary, even if that version is mostly binary objects, would be a very helpful aid for the FreeCalypso project seeking to recreate that configuration starting from the "wrong" but full-source-available version. But I will persevere nonetheless, with or without the bits which you are hoarding. > "We" also granted access > to what we had to many volunteers that didn't sound as lunatic and mad as you > did - your fault. It isn't just me that you are hurting - it is the entire GTA02 user community. I am pretty confident that I can rip out the TMS320DA250 ties from the FreeTSM30 code base, and make it run on a Calypso-only phone. I will also *attempt* to recreate the changes you have make for the "moko" version (custom AT commands, wake-up signaling, whatever else is there that I'm unaware of), that is, recreate them independently while being denied a peek at your version. If I succeed in that part, great. But if not, I will just screw the GTA0x and find a Calypso-only phone to use, with no AP and hence no need for the wake-up logic, etc. Either way, I will have a working cellphone in my pocket, running my FreeCalypso firmware - which is my goal. But your refusal to share the moko-specific modifications you have made to the firmware will make it less likely that my firmware will be a functional drop-in replacement for the old one, which obviously has a direct bearing on others' ability to benefit from my work. So in the end it will be the community which you are screwing, not me. > C) you threatened our engineers in private mail (one or 2 years ago), Not just private email, but quite publicly too, on this very list. > to a degree where anybody else would've sent the police Why don't you go right ahead - I challenge all police forces of the world to try to stop me. > To me you sound like a silly consequential angry child. This "silly consequential angry child" will produce a working, fully-functional, full source, illegally-free GSM firmware for the Calypso, and make it available to the entire worldwide community of lawbreakers, anarchists and revolutionaries. That *will* happen with or without your help. The *only* part that isn't certain is whether or not that firmware will be usable on GTA02 phones as a drop-in replacement for the old binary-only one. If it isn't, the community will know whom to blame. > Oh, anybody said "glamo"? You mean this: $ hostname ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG $ ls -l /pub/GSM/GTA02/Glamo total 2808 -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 248664 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3362_CmdQ_Spec1.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 1919990 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3362_Datasheet_V1.0-Full.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 147740 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3365_2D_Engine_Spec_v1.0.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 390670 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3365_3D_Engine_Spec_v1.0.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 msokolov 102131 Oct 20 2011 Glamo_3365_MPEG_Engine_Spec_v1.0.pdf Available via anonymous FTP, as usual. Viva la Revolucion, SF _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community