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* dfu-util for Windows: [[Dfu-util-windows]] | * dfu-util for Windows: [[Dfu-util-windows]] | ||
* USB and Bluetooth Networking: [[Neo 1973 and Windows]] | * USB and Bluetooth Networking: [[Neo 1973 and Windows]] | ||
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Covered elsewhere; see [[MacOS_X]]. They have dfu-util and ether-gadget working. | Covered elsewhere; see [[MacOS_X]]. They have dfu-util and ether-gadget working. | ||
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qemu-neo1973 works see [[Talk:Openmoko_under_QEMU#FreeBSD_and_last_qemu...]]. Nothing else known. See [[FreeBSD]] | qemu-neo1973 works see [[Talk:Openmoko_under_QEMU#FreeBSD_and_last_qemu...]]. Nothing else known. See [[FreeBSD]] | ||
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We have an experimental [[NetBSD|NetBSD/evbarm Neo1973 kernel]] booting on [[Talk:Openmoko under QEMU#NetBSD.2Fi386|Qemu Neo1973 emulator on NetBSD]]. | We have an experimental [[NetBSD|NetBSD/evbarm Neo1973 kernel]] booting on [[Talk:Openmoko under QEMU#NetBSD.2Fi386|Qemu Neo1973 emulator on NetBSD]]. | ||
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The umodem(4) driver works with the u-boot console. When the umodem driver claims device 0x1457:0x5118, it becomes inaccessible to libusb-based applications such as dfu-util. The cdce(4) driver works "out of the box" with Openmoko's ethergadget interface, so you can ssh in, run remote X clients, scp in or out, etc. | The umodem(4) driver works with the u-boot console. When the umodem driver claims device 0x1457:0x5118, it becomes inaccessible to libusb-based applications such as dfu-util. The cdce(4) driver works "out of the box" with Openmoko's ethergadget interface, so you can ssh in, run remote X clients, scp in or out, etc. | ||
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[[User:Idarwin|Ian Darwin]] has a port of dfu-util partly working (list works but not download). | [[User:Idarwin|Ian Darwin]] has a port of dfu-util partly working (list works but not download). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 6 August 2009
If you use a non-Linux desktop (we call this the host OS), you can find useful information in this article about connecting to your Openmoko smartphone or running/developing Openmoko software.
Contents |
[edit] Microsoft Windows
- dfu-util for Windows: Dfu-util-windows
- USB and Bluetooth Networking: Neo 1973 and Windows
[edit] Mac OS X
Covered elsewhere; see MacOS_X. They have dfu-util and ether-gadget working.
[edit] FreeBSD
qemu-neo1973 works see Talk:Openmoko_under_QEMU#FreeBSD_and_last_qemu.... Nothing else known. See FreeBSD
[edit] NetBSD
We have an experimental NetBSD/evbarm Neo1973 kernel booting on Qemu Neo1973 emulator on NetBSD.
[edit] OpenBSD
The umodem(4) driver works with the u-boot console. When the umodem driver claims device 0x1457:0x5118, it becomes inaccessible to libusb-based applications such as dfu-util. The cdce(4) driver works "out of the box" with Openmoko's ethergadget interface, so you can ssh in, run remote X clients, scp in or out, etc.
Ian Darwin has a port of dfu-util partly working (list works but not download).