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steve-m, 02/19/2016 10:48 PM
add a few pcb pictures
=== Potential Calypso Targets ===
There are several unsupported phones, which might be able to run osmocomBB with (minor) modifications
- Compal * Motorola C157 (only sold in China) * Motorola C119 (should work out of the box, but is untested) * Motorola V170 (should work out of the box as well, untested) * Motorola E365 (first Calypso-based phone that Compal made for Motorola)
- Chi-Mei * Motorola C168 (Si4210-X-GM AeroII Transceiver, RF3166 PA) * Motorola W220 (Silabs Aero II, romloader via [wiki:Hardware/SerialCable] works) * [http://www.steve-m.de/pictures/mpx220_baseband.jpg Motorola MPX220] (strange Hitachi? transceiver/PA)
- Pirelli (supported by now) * [wiki:PirelliDPL10 Pirelli DP-L10], also comes as * Arcor Twintel DP-L10 and * Telekom TC300 (all three have a TRF6151 transceiver)
- Sendo * Sendo S330 (currently unsupported Silabs Aero I/I+ GSM transceiver) * Sendo SV663 (Aero I)
- Alcatel * E359 (TRF6151, secure romloader in flash)
- BenQ/Siemens * [http://steve-m.de/pictures/benq_a38.jpg BenQ-Siemens A38] (Calypso romloader works, HP155165BPEB transceiver, RF3166 PA) * Siemens CFX65 (transceiver unknown)
- Sagem M62 series phones (myX-1, myX2-2, myX100, [http://steve-m.de/pictures/sagem_my201x.jpg my201x] to name a few) * tons of them, all have an Aero II transceiver, and loading custom code is only possible via (not yet figured out) JTAG * have some custom ASIC (no datasheet) which drives speaker, melody, includes voltage regulators
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