> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:09:33AM +0100, Johannes Schauer wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > > I recently bought myself an Nokia N900. I checked out what would be
> > > needed to run FSO on it. You can find the details in [1]. Apart from
> > > that I started to restructure the isimodem driver from ofono into a
> > > library with vapi bindings [2], generated valadoc pages are here:
> > > [3].
> >
> > do you also care about replacing the (still) proprietary pulseaudio
> > plugin that manages proper audio routing once a call is initiated?
> > without a replacement for it one still needs the proprietary nokia
> > stack to operate the phone.
> > or dont you plan to replace the maemo stack by fso having it still
> > running in the back?
>
> Hi,
>
> I haven't took a deeper look into the other non-free parts yet. I
> plan to start by running FSO together with the Nokia stuff until
> it is ready to run standalone. So at the end I want the other parts
> free, too.
>
> You are talking explicitly about audio routing - they use the
> following chip: Texas Instruments TWL4030. This one is also used in
> the Palm Pre according to the FSO pages. Support for this chip will
> be needed in fso-deviced. The kernel driver is already mainline
> since 2.6.32 btw :)
>
> PS: I recommend to read [1]. It's really interesting :)
>
> [1] http://natisbad.org/N900/n900-commented-hardware-specs.html
>
> -- Sebastian

Regarding n900 & something-other-than-nokia, you may be interested in what 
we are trying to do at 
https://garage.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/moebian-devel

Nikita

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