From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============8654605646232418539==" MIME-Version: 1.0 From: DJDAS Subject: oFono running on new Freerunner distribution (was: Palm Pre modem plugin) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:02:17 +0100 Message-ID: <4B0A6BB9.6050606@djdas.net> In-Reply-To: <200911230440.14929.denkenz@gmail.com> List-Id: To: ofono@ofono.org --===============8654605646232418539== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Denis Kenzior ha scritto: > Hi Niko, > = >> Nice to hear that. Anyway do not missunderstand, our team is adopting >> oFono, we are just digging incoming issues with the nogsm part >> integration!!! >> >> = > > Sounds interesting. Let me know if I can be of assistance :) > > = Well, maybe you missed some of my previous email in this list some time = ago :) I'm the project leader of a new distribution, called NEOPhysis, for the = Openmoko Freerunner and Niko is the UI team leader. We are about 10 people in our team and started from scratch creating a = new distribution which differs from the others, approaching the system = concept as an embedded low resources device instead of a micro-desktop = system. The main focus was not in a "Linux distribution" but in a "Phone with = advanced capabilities", so as I follow this project since its born, I = proposed to use oFono as the main telephony stack and FSO for the = remaining part. As a proof-of-concept I wrote a "ncurses phone app" which uses oFono to = do simple calls and ATM I'm able to call a number dialed with the touch = screen (yes it's very geek! :P ) and I'm finishing the parsing part to = handle the call status to be able to answer calls. I asked in my previous emails if someone of the oFono team could send me = a simple C code because all the test code were written in Python (but = for the telephony part our focus is speed and reliability so its = mandatory to use a C/C++ framework/middleware) but received no answer, = OTOH this let me learn using DBUS and oFono APIs so it was not as bad :) We put up a build host which produces even an oFono package for the = OpenEmbedded repository and we are very proud to be the first (AFAIK) to = use oFono. If you need/want to test oFono on the Freerunner we can = provide you the packages built each time you need to. I have just one question: I noticed the Calypso modem registers on the = network quite slowly (about 1,5-2 mins after powering up) is this = normal? Can we help you in testing/patching the code to achieve faster = times (normal phones usually register in seconds). Thank you very much for your great work, good bye. Dario. --===============8654605646232418539==--