2007/2/20, larpoux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
A few questions about USB connectivity
Hi! Excuse me for not replying on each of your questions but try to
answer yourself ;) Basically your Neo1973 phone would be running linux
with kernel 2.6.x so all modules should work on your phone just like
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 08:57, Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
2007/2/20, larpoux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
A few questions about USB connectivity
Hi! Excuse me for not replying on each of your questions but try to
answer yourself ;) Basically your Neo1973 phone would be running linux
They are completely closed because they are very intimate with the
chipsets they are using. In fact the chipsets are specifically designed
for the company that builds the phone. While you can buy something with
the same core, typically you can't buy the chips that are actually in
the phone.
The
* Martin Lefkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070220 15:55]:
The fact that you can buy a GSM/GPRS module that runs off the AT command
set is the big innovation. I don't know how long this has been
possible, but I've only heard about this recently.
Well, that's not such a big innovation. HTC seems to
Interesting, then I wonder why all these projects are cropping up now?
Linux 2.6 maybe? 90nm? Batteries?
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Martin Lefkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070220 15:55]:
The fact that you can buy a GSM/GPRS module that runs off the AT command
set is the big innovation. I
Hi,
A few questions about USB connectivity (sorry if the answers are already
somwhere, but I a am very newly interested in this project).
What is already working for the USB connection and what should be delopped?
1 - Is it possible to connect the phone to a computer host and pretend
that we
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