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2009-05-28
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2009-05-28
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Ok, so benny1967 has dropped out of the bet now that the Rover plans have apparently been leaked and they are for a device that is insufficiently tablet-like for him.
What? He was never involved in any bet? Oh. Well then. Carry on.
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2009-05-29
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Alert, the sleeper has awakened ! :-)
BTW Karel, this time you have no excuse for not coming to grumble at the next summit, if you still haven't escaped Belgium by October... :-)
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2009-06-17
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We shouldn't have a problem with FCC either - as we only need FCC if we sell WITHIN the US. We don't do that yet, we sell from UK and Germany, so FCC is not necessary. It WILL have to be done once there's a US based reseller, but that's nothing to worry about for the first batch.
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2009-06-17
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2009-06-21
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2009-06-21
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While maemo tablets are turning in maemo phones, there's a guy planning to turn a Pandora in a Panda-phone, using some kind of external, usb or sdio gsm radio, plus some software.
Even if I haven't seen the thing either, it's amusing
http://openpandora.wordpress.com/200...ell-from-hell/
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2009-06-24
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[T]he WL12xx driver [is] written by Kalle Valo of Nokia. This is a nice modern driver (MAC80211) and is already in Wireless-Testing (as of a few days ago) and on its way to mainline.
This driver was SPI only but a gent by the name of Bob Copeland added the start of SDIO support and we are working off that base to bring the driver up on the Pandora so we have a nice solid mainline driver to use that is actively developed, supports the Pandora out of the gate, and is easy to maintain.
As of now I have the WL2151 firmware loading on the Pandora with the new driver and lots of nice signs of life but the work is a little way away from passing traffic (the Linux SDIO stack is causing me pain)...
The only real snag is on the SDIO communication side of things (timing issues I think) but I have been getting some helpful advice on that front so the plan is to sink a few hours into that over the weekend. Started to push a few simple patches upstream for things like chip ID’s so with any luck by the time the driver hits mainline the Pandora should ‘just work’ if I can nail all the SDIO bits.
Once I get things settled (hopefully) I want to have a play with trying to get hostapd going as I have some funky uses for a mobile access point in mind
If anyone wants patches (or is familiar with the kernels SDIO stack) drop me a bell.
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