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This is to be the evolving, definitive resource on Neo1973 development -- the GSM+AGPS Smartphone running OpenMoko. The intention is to collaboratively improve and update all information on this site.
Introduction
- Introduction - What is OpenMoko.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- ChangeLog - Change log of most important changes of each day
Project Resources
- Development resources - Describes the resources (lists, svn, ...)
- Mailing Lists
- Wiki
- Bugzilla
- IRC
- svn + svnweb
- projects
- Firmware images
- snapshots
- unstable images
- releases (none exist so far)
Developer's Documentation
Hands-on Guides
- Getting Started with your Neo1973
- Building OpenMoko using the MokoMakefile
- Building OpenMoko from scratch
- Migration to bad block tolerant builds
- Getting Openmoko working on host with Xoo
- Booting from SD
Hardware Reference Documentation
- All Hardware related documentation and specifications
- Neo1973 Hardware - Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs
- Disassembling Neo1973 - A photo story about disassembling the hardware
- Debug Board - The Debug Board for the Neo1973
Software Reference Documentation
- Architectural
- OpenMokoFramework - The OpenMoko Application Framework
- Host utilities
- dfu-util - A USB DFU (Device Firmware Update) host program
- devirginator - A set of scripts to re-program the entire device and last-resort phone un-bricking
- Toolchain - The toolchain we use for compilation
- Neo1973 OpenOCD - The On-Chip Debugger we use for development
- OpenEmbedded - The distribution building framework
- Device Software
- Low-Level
- Userspace
- gsmd - the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem
- gpsd - the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon
- OpenMoko - The OpenMoko distribution
- OpenMoko2007 - The first intended release of it
- Userspace root image
User Interface Related
Misc. Development Related
- Meet the Core Team
- Templates
- PIM Storage
- Coding Guidelines
- How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC
- How to setup the OpenMoko SDK
- License - How we license our code
- Development resources - Describes the resources (lists, svn, ...)
- Neo1973 Phase 0 -- Information for Phase 0 device owners
- Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review -- Impressions of Phase 0 hardware device, also Phase 0 FAQ
Administrative / Organizational
- Shipping Notes - Information to help FIC how to ship products to you
- My Account - Ideas for what sort of account based services FIC should provide with the phone.
Miscellaneous
- WiFi support in OpenMoko - Or rather the lack thereof
- Neo1973 and Windows - If you want to commit that offence ;) (does not work, help!)
- Press Coverage - What the press says about the OpenMoko project
- mFAQ - The OpenMoko Misinformation FAQ (mFAQ) - What the press incorrectly says about the OpenMoko project
- Wish List - A collection of ideas and ideals we'd like to see implemented some day
- Wish List - Hardware - A collection of ideas we'd like to see in the next Neo release
- Media Content - What types of media on the device can we use (that is non-software)?
- Testimonials - How did you get to OpenMoko?
- Buying Interest List - (Not official and not a pre-order page) Have you have put money aside for Neo1973? Put your nick here.
- Style Sheet - The correct way to spell OpenMoko and other words
- iPhone - Comparison between Apple iPhone and FIC Neo1973
- Translation - Translation of OpenMoko
- Summer of code - Our page with project applications for Googles Summer of Code
FIC / OpenMoko at Events
- FOSTEL - Paris, France - 4-5 April 2007 - Sean Moss-Pultz will be there
Past Events
- Pingwinaria 2007 - Krynica, Poland - 15-18 March 2007 - Tomasz Zieliński gave a talk about OpenMoko and Marcin Juszkiewicz gave talk about OpenEmbedded
- FOSDEM - Brussels, Belgium - 23 to 25 Februari 2007
- ETel - Tuesday, February 27 through Thursday, March 1, 2007, near San Francisco
- Linux Forum - Copenhagen Denmark. 2.-3. March 2007. Presentation about OpenMoko on Saturday by Martin Hansen and Ole Tange.
Sections by target audience
- Basic End-user - Information for end users that want basic functionality and no surprises
- Advanced End-user - Information for advanced end-users that want advanced and experimental functionality but who are not programmers
- Application Developer - Information for application developers including ideas and specifications for applications, and tools to build them
- System Developer - Information for the system developer including bootloader, kernel, and libraries
- Hardware Developer - Information for the hardware developer including hardware specs, and debug board
Getting started with this wiki
- Please read our OpenMoko Wiki Editing Guidelines
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki Wikitext Reference
- MediaWiki FAQ
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