comparison doc/Voice-pseudo-modem @ 383:43dbedde9d80

doc/C1xx-Howto written
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 14 Jan 2018 20:45:51 +0000
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66 Mot C139/140 phones have enough flash and RAM to run the l1reconst-chg config 66 Mot C139/140 phones have enough flash and RAM to run the l1reconst-chg config
67 (with data services code as non-exercisable dead weight), but the more basic 67 (with data services code as non-exercisable dead weight), but the more basic
68 C11x/12x models (the ones with black&white LCDs) have smaller memories, and the 68 C11x/12x models (the ones with black&white LCDs) have smaller memories, and the
69 only FC Magnetite config that is small enough to fit into their tiny flash and 69 only FC Magnetite config that is small enough to fit into their tiny flash and
70 XRAM capacity is hybrid-vpm. As of this writing there is no official support 70 XRAM capacity is hybrid-vpm.
71 for the C11x target yet, but it is currently under investigation, now that we
72 have a functional firmware config that is small enough to fit.
73 71
74 Playing with FreeCalypso VPM on C1xx phones 72 Playing with FreeCalypso VPM on C1xx phones
75 =========================================== 73 ===========================================
76 74
77 If a Mot C1xx phone is flashed with a FreeCalypso firmware image in the VPM 75 If a Mot C1xx phone is flashed with a FreeCalypso firmware image in the VPM
78 configuration (see C139-Howto for the messy details of how to do it), it will 76 configuration (see C1xx-Howto for the messy details of how to do it), it will
79 behave as follows: 77 behave as follows:
80 78
81 * The LCD will remain dark and the buttons will do nothing no matter what. 79 * The LCD will remain dark and the buttons will do nothing no matter what.
82 80
83 * If you plug in Motorola's charging adapter (it's a regulated 5 VDC power 81 * If you plug in Motorola's charging adapter (it's a regulated 5 VDC power