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| Welcome to the Homebrew Mobile Phone Club Wiki...
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| [[Image:ringtoneseal.gif|thumb|One Phone To Rule Them All, One Ringtone To Find Them, One Carrier to Find Them All, And To The Service Plan Bind Them.]] | | [[Image:ringtoneseal.gif|thumb|One Phone To Rule Them All, One Ringtone To Find Them, One Carrier to Find Them All, And To The Service Plan Bind Them.]] |
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| = News and Events = | | =The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club= |
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| Club members who were at a meeting this last fall might remember that Richard Hart from "The Next Step" came by to look at what was going on. Last week he filed [http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=drive_to_discover&id=5671823 this report (mirrored here on the KGO web site.)]
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| We (Matt and Adrian) got our LCD screens working with the GumStix Verdex and the ConsoleLCD-VX. I've documented the procedure at [[GettingTheConsoleLCDVXWorking|the Getting the ConsoleLCD-VX Working page]], and we've got [[FBDirectOnConsoleLCD|DirectFB working on the system as well]].
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| The next meeting will be at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 at the [http://techshop.ws/|the TechShop] in Menlo Park, CA.
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| The "official" calendar of the Homebrew Mobile Phone club is hosted by Google at [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=msh.mobile%40gmail.com The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club Calendar Page].
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| = Projects =
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| Homebrew Club members are encouraged to post information about their projects (or other people projects) here.
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| [[What is a mobile phone?]] lists the things people want to do with a mobile phone.
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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 now on semi-hiatus while Matt works on TuxPhone and Albion. But the "Franken-Phone" GSM Peripheral used to test the SqueakyMoPho software is still in active development. Matt has a "How to Build Your Own USB-Based GSM Peripheral" at the bottom of the [[SqueakyMoPho Project]] page.
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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.
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| [[Image:MyPhone37front.jpg|thumb|The [[myPhone]] Rocks!]] While the initial TuxPhone design is just a simple phone that makes calls, there is a lot of interest in a high end open smartphone that extends the TuxPhone design to a large touchscreen format. This is one design called [http://www.widgetry.org/dokuwiki/doku.php OpenCell] being produced at Florida Tech, and a flexible design called [[myPhone]] being developed by SVHMPC members. Everyone who builds one can customize it to their own needs and desires.
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| If you just want open software for a phone that has a fixed/closed design (including components that require manufacturer NDA agreements to be signed), then the [http://www.trolltech.com/products/qtopia/greenphone/index Trolltech Greenphone] started shipping to developers in December 2006, and the [http://www.openmoko.org OpenMoko FIC Neo1973] should ship in March 2007. The software framework for the Greenphone is Qtopia based, and OpenMoko is GTK+ based. For more information, read the comparison of [[GUI Frameworks]].
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| All the above designs should be sharing software at some level.
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| = Resources =
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| Geographically distant persons are also encouraged to participate in discussions on the mailing list or (if you're adventurous) you can form your own local chapter. You can sign up to the mailing list or read the archives [http://telefono.revejo.org/mailman/listinfo/svhmpc_telefono.revejo.org here]. There is currently no formal national or international membership organization, so starting a local chapter is as simple as finding a few interested people, deciding on a time and location for the meeting and showing up. A [http://www.frappr.com/svhmpc Homebrew Mobile Phone Club Frappr Group] has been created to make it easier to find people with similar interests in your area.
| | Welcome to the "HBMobile Wiki." This is the main wiki site where members of the [http://hbmobile.org/ Homebrew Mobile Phone Club] share information about plans, projects, meetings and musings. There's no fee to participate, and except for spammers and defacers, we welcome most any input. Much of our content is technical, but you don't have to be an über-engineer to participate; part of what we're all about is enabling people to build mobile devices that meet their special needs. So if you have a special need that you've not heard anyone talk about, pipe up and let us know. To experiment with this wiki try [[Sandbox]]. See the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User's_Guide User's Guide] for usage and configuration help. |
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| = Software = | | =News and Events= |
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| There are several projects working on various aspects of Linux based open phone software, and we are collecting information on sources and experiences on a [[open mobile software]] page.
| | The hosting for hbmobile.org (the webserver) & revejo.org (the mailing list) hit a snarl. Adrian's started a [http://groups.google.com/group/hbmobile hbmobile mailing list at Google Groups,] & [http://hbmobile.pronoiac.org James opened a mirror of wiki.hbmobile.org.] Pass along the new sites! |
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| = Hardware =
| | The most recent meeting was at 6:30PM on [[March 2008|March 12th, 2008]] at The Computer History Museum. Mark Wood talked about the Cell Broadcast System, & we showed off the latest myPhone. Audio & video of Mark Wood's presentation has been posted. |
| Please visit the [[Hardware]] page for a list of useful-looking hardware components. This page is intended to be a brain-dump of what people have looked for their phone design. For information on what hardware a particular project uses, visit the project's page (E.g. [[MyPhone]]).
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| = Suppliers =
| | The newly organized [[HOWTO Pages|HOWTO Pages Index]] is at long last ready for public consumption. HOWTOs hosted on this site include details on how to build a myPhone prototype and how to setup your Linux development environment. |
| ''Click here for [[UK Suppliers]]''
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| ==GSM Modules==
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| ; [http://www.sparkfun.com/ SparkFun] : SparkFun supports several different electronic hobbyist communities. They provide eval boards and accessories for a number of different hardware architectures. We like them because they will sell Telit GSM modules in single quantities and with USB to Serial eval boards.
| | Club members who were at a meeting this last fall might remember that Richard Hart from "The Next Step" came by to look at what was going on. He filed [http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=drive_to_discover&id=5671823 this report (mirrored here on the KGO web site.)] |
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| ==Embedded Controllers== | | =Portals= |
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| | [[HBMobileWiki:Community_Portal|Community]]<br /><br /> |
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| | [[Hardware Projects]]<br /><br /> |
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| ; [http://www.gumstix.com/ GumStix, Inc.] : GumStix manufactures and sells small ARM based embedded systems for experimenters, hobbyists and companies building small-run systems. Several price-performance points are supported (meaning they have cheaper, slower modules and faster, more expensive modules.) Support for sound, networking, etc. is provided by daughter-boards. GumStix are used by a number of projects and are part of the initial TuxPhone hardware reference design.<br/><br/>Developers should note, however, that typical GumStix systems do not ship with LCDs. GumStix CTO Chris Hughes explains that the company received radically different LCD requirements from their customers, and they could never find a "one size fits all" solution. However, all the control lines for supporting modern LCDs are provided by the system's standard Hirose connector and the [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Lcd LCD page] on [http://www.gumstix.org/ GumStix.Org] lists the steps to connect typical LCDs to the device. <br/><br/>Also note that GumStix has publicly announced they're working on a GSM gumstix peripheral based on the [https://pia.khe.siemens.com/index14287.htm Siemens MC75] module. So fairly soon you should be able to build your own mobile wireless communication device with EDGE support. w00t!
| | =Administrivia and Background= |
| | | Following some suspicious activity, I'm disabling image uploads for now. I could reinstate that given a reason - just contact me or leave a message on my talk page. - [[User:Pronoiac|Pronoiac]] 19:31, 5 July 2010 (UTC) |
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| ; [http://www.earthlcd.com/ EarthLCD] : When you need to connect an LCD display to your design, the folks at EarthLCD can help out. They stock a wide range of LCDs and controllers.
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| ; [http://www.sharpsma.com/Page.aspx/americas/en/part/LQ043T3DX02/ Sharp 4.3" Display specification] : This is the Sony PSP display that some of us are using to build [[myPhone]]. | | [[Help:About|About]]<br/><br/> |
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| ; [http://www.cnn.cn/ Cellular Nationwide Network] : These guys look to be an online retailer of surplus or factory seconds for mobile phone parts. They carry cases, LCDs, keypads and a number of other odds-n-ends. My ([[User:Msh]]) experience with them is mixed. My first order with them was filled promptly and everything arrived in reasonable time. My second order was less exciting, 36 hours after having my credit card charged, I got an email saying, "sorry, we really don't have that part in stock." I received a refund, but it was a might annoying to have to find another supplier.
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| ==Discrete Components== | | [[HBMobileWiki:Mailing List|Mailing List]]<br/><br/> |
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| ; [http://www.digikey.com/ DigiKey.Com] : With a catalog the size of a phone-book, DigiKey is well known in the hobbyist and entrepreneureal communities as being a highly reliable source for everything from resistors to project enclosures. | | |style="width: 33%;"| |
| | | [[HBMobileWiki:Glossary|Glossary]]<br/><br/> |
| ; [http://www.mouser.com/ Mouser Electronics ] : With a catalog the size of a small phone-book, Mouser is also well known amongst hobbyists, hackers and prototypers.
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| ; [http://www.jameco.com/ Jameco Electronics ] : Jameco is yet another supplier of small components for people working on electronics projects.
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| ; [http://www.demoboard.com/anchor.htm Anchor Electroncs ] : Persons in Silicon Valley looking for that last minute part may want to visit Anchor Electronics. Their store-front is at [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=2040+Walsh+Avenue+Santa+Clara,+CA.++95050&ie=UTF8&ll=37.369475,-121.960387&spn=0.016951,0.042014&om=1 2040 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara, CA. 95050]. Their catalog indicates they have a reasonably wide selection of surface mount and through-hole components, ICs, boards, etc. They can also be reached via telephone at +1.408.727.3693.
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| ; [http://www.halted.com/ HSC Electronic Supply] : A SiliValley standard for decades, "Halted" has a strange mix of parts and supplies. They have a reliable selection of nuts, bolts, PCB supplies (save solder paste), and a wide (though not complete) selection of resistors, diodes, etc. They're at the corner of Lawrence and Central in Santa Clara, so if you ever get the desire to go to Fry's in Sunnyvale, go here instead. [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=3500+Ryder+Street,+santa+clara,+ca&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=37.377421,-121.993818&spn=0.017051,0.040898&om=1&iwloc=addr 3500 Ryder Street, Santa Clara, CA 95051], +1.408.732.1573
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| ; [http://www.surfacemountcenter.com/ Surface Mount Center] : If surface mount components are what you're looking for, consider the Surface Mount Center. Their store-front is at [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1580+Oakland+Rd+%23+C114,+San+Jose,+CA+95131&ie=UTF8&ll=37.378922,-121.895499&spn=0.016949,0.042014&om=1 1580 Oakland Rd # C114, San Jose, CA 95131] and their phone number is+1.408.453.2023.
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| ; [http://microcontrollershop.com/ µCPros Corporation] : Their name pretty much says it all. They're apparently in Morgan Hill, but they have no store-front, so orders would be handled primarily on their website.
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| The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club gratefully acknowledges the kind support of the [http://techshop.ws/ TechShop] and [http://gumstix.com/ GumStix]. Thanks to these organizations, we're able to make our dreams solid. | | The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club gratefully acknowledges the kind support of the [http://techshop.ws/ TechShop] and [http://gumstix.com/ GumStix]. Thanks to these organizations, we're able to make our dreams solid. |
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One Phone To Rule Them All, One Ringtone To Find Them, One Carrier to Find Them All, And To The Service Plan Bind Them.
The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club
Welcome to the "HBMobile Wiki." This is the main wiki site where members of the Homebrew Mobile Phone Club share information about plans, projects, meetings and musings. There's no fee to participate, and except for spammers and defacers, we welcome most any input. Much of our content is technical, but you don't have to be an über-engineer to participate; part of what we're all about is enabling people to build mobile devices that meet their special needs. So if you have a special need that you've not heard anyone talk about, pipe up and let us know. To experiment with this wiki try Sandbox. See the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.
News and Events
The hosting for hbmobile.org (the webserver) & revejo.org (the mailing list) hit a snarl. Adrian's started a hbmobile mailing list at Google Groups, & James opened a mirror of wiki.hbmobile.org. Pass along the new sites!
The most recent meeting was at 6:30PM on March 12th, 2008 at The Computer History Museum. Mark Wood talked about the Cell Broadcast System, & we showed off the latest myPhone. Audio & video of Mark Wood's presentation has been posted.
The newly organized HOWTO Pages Index is at long last ready for public consumption. HOWTOs hosted on this site include details on how to build a myPhone prototype and how to setup your Linux development environment.
Club members who were at a meeting this last fall might remember that Richard Hart from "The Next Step" came by to look at what was going on. He filed this report (mirrored here on the KGO web site.)
Portals
Administrivia and Background
Following some suspicious activity, I'm disabling image uploads for now. I could reinstate that given a reason - just contact me or leave a message on my talk page. - Pronoiac 19:31, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Support
The Homebrew Mobile Phone Club gratefully acknowledges the kind support of the TechShop and GumStix. Thanks to these organizations, we're able to make our dreams solid.