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Homebrew Club members are encouraged to post information about their projects (or other people projects) here.
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One project that's been relatively sucessful is the [[TuxPhone Project]]. TuxPhone was started by Surj Patel and Deva Seetharam and quickly attracted Matt Hamrick, Colin Cross and Leonardo Bonanni. The goal of the TuxPhone project is to produce a design that can lead to a "do it yourself" mobile phone; not just for the project members, but for anyone who wants to use the design.
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Another project we're tracking is the [[SqueakyMoPho Project]]. SqueakyMoPho was Matt Hamrick's original concept for building a Linux-based mobile phone where application and UI code was written in Smalltalk. The project is no on semi-hiatus while Matt works on TuxPhone and Albion.
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The [[Albion Project]] is a hardware project to build a phone that uses a fully digital audio path. The idea being that the digital audio path will allow you to add features like "[[Data over GSM Voice]]" for [[vCard burst]]ing.
  
 
= Resources =
 
= Resources =

Revision as of 17:07, 14 October 2006

Welcome to the Homebrew Mobile Phone Club Wiki...

Events

The "official" calendar of the Homebrew Mobile Phone club is hosted by Google at The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club Calendar Page.

The Silicon Valley Homebrew Mobile Phone Club has monthly meetings, usually at the TechShop in Menlo Park. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled to coincide with the Creative Commons Salon in San Francisco on the 8th of November, 2006. For info on previous meetings, check out the Previous Meetings Page.

Other events of interest include the 2007 O'Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference taking place near the San Francisco Airport on the 28th of February and 1st of March.

Projects

Homebrew Club members are encouraged to post information about their projects (or other people projects) here.

One project that's been relatively sucessful is the TuxPhone Project. TuxPhone was started by Surj Patel and Deva Seetharam and quickly attracted Matt Hamrick, Colin Cross and Leonardo Bonanni. The goal of the TuxPhone project is to produce a design that can lead to a "do it yourself" mobile phone; not just for the project members, but for anyone who wants to use the design.

Another project we're tracking is the SqueakyMoPho Project. SqueakyMoPho was Matt Hamrick's original concept for building a Linux-based mobile phone where application and UI code was written in Smalltalk. The project is no on semi-hiatus while Matt works on TuxPhone and Albion.

The Albion Project is a hardware project to build a phone that uses a fully digital audio path. The idea being that the digital audio path will allow you to add features like "Data over GSM Voice" for vCard bursting.

Resources

Suppliers

News