PotentialCalypsoTargets » History » Version 2
steve-m, 02/19/2016 10:48 PM
1 | 1 | steve-m | === Potential Calypso Targets === |
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3 | There are several unsupported phones, which might be able to run osmocomBB with (minor) modifications |
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5 | * Compal |
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6 | * Motorola C157 (only sold in China) |
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7 | * Motorola C119 (should work out of the box, but is untested) |
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8 | 2 | steve-m | * Motorola V170 (should work out of the box as well, untested) |
9 | * Motorola E365 (first Calypso-based phone that Compal made for Motorola) |
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11 | * Pirelli |
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12 | * Pirelli DP-L10, also comes as |
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13 | 2 | steve-m | * Arcor Twintel DP-L10 and |
14 | * Telekom TC300 (all three have a TRF6151 transceiver) |
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16 | * Sendo |
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17 | * Sendo S330 (currently unsupported Silabs Aero I/I+ GSM transceiver) |
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18 | 2 | steve-m | * Sendo SV663 (Aero I) |
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20 | * Alcatel |
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21 | * E359 (TRF6151, secure romloader in flash) |
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23 | * Sagem M62 series phones (myX-1, myX2-2, myX100 to name a few) |
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24 | * tons of them, all have an Aero II transceiver, and loading custom code is only possible via (not yet figured out) JTAG |
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25 | * have some custom ASIC (no datasheet) which drives speaker, melody, includes voltage regulators |