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documentation write-ups imported from freecalypso-sw and updated for Citrine
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:28:35 +0000 |
parents | 51e1a3b213a3 |
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You are looking at the source tree for FreeCalypso Citrine, which is one of the several Calypso GSM firmware offerings developed under the FreeCalypso umbrella. The key distinguishing features of FC Citrine are: * The firmware is built from full source, no blobs; * The compiler used to build the fw is gcc (free software) instead of TI's proprietary compiler; * The way in which the firmware is put together is "from the bottom up". Our Citrine firmware can be built for the following targets: Mot C11x/12x Mot C139/140 Mot C155/156 Openmoko GTA01/02 Pirelli DP-L10 However, only minimal functionality is implemented so far: whichever target device you are using, it can only function as an AT-command-controlled voice+SMS pseudo-modem; because there is no UI code integrated yet, the LCD stays dark and the buttons do nothing on those target devices that have such hardware. No CSD, fax or GPRS support has been integrated yet either, and in general this Citrine firmware has not yet reached the level of functionality and stability offered by its blob-laden, Windows-built competitors. It is a work in progress. Please refer to the write-ups in the doc directory for instructions on how to compile and play with this firmware.