Linux on SX1:
Looking for files - 20 mins tops
Finding out I had my partitions wrong - about an hour and a half
Also, only one of my SX1 can run it, as the other one is on old firmware (and I do not have the right flashing cable in Prague to update it.)
Next step is to find (or hell, buy) another active SIM and see if what I found can even call, I suppose.
Well it can receive a call, when I dial, the call immediately ends. But well, it's something.
Oh, happy to see this device! Back in the days, it was really challenging to get a black SX1. Best device back in those days
@gyptazy I saw a black SX1 for sale a few times in my life. It always fetched prices I wasn't willing to pay, and I think that situation will stay that way. I have two fully operational grey ones, though (even if I only have one back and battery), and that's more than fine by me.
@ozzelot it was one of the most impressive devices. I think it just got replaced a bit later by the XDA Diamond (in piano black) on Windows Mobile 6.5
@gyptazy I ran 6.5 on a MDA Compact back in the day, also had a Nokia 6630 for a while... then came the grey of Android and iOS. (Which were fun enough initially...)
@m0xEE idk about Germany, but in Czechia, a couple years ago 3G got shut down, but 2G stayed.
@m0xEE Very much so. My mom still uses a Nokia 6300, too. It will be a sad day when the 2G networks close... and I do hope there will be quality VoLTE buttonphones on the market.
(The railway uses 2G too, but they have their own infrastructure for it; I could check if I see their BTS now that I live near a train station)
@m0xEE I used the 8110 4G and it was a laggy mess. And apparently, many units had problems with the keys breaking. They are built to a cost... but they do have some postmarketOS support, though not with calls yet.
@m0xEE And I can indeed.
(Now people know which train station I live in vague proximity to! The horror!)
in vague proximityBold move, triangulating you right now! 😈
@m0xEE I actually wonder if one could reasonably get distance from that station by signal strength and the knowledge of the Motorola's ability to receive signal and the typical absorption of materials that might be in the way.
@m0xEE But I would guess that what is in the photo is a point on a reasonable circle. :D
@m0xEE (Funfact: these Motorolas can in fact be turned into a BTS and you can have your very own low-power unreliable network!)
@pavel @m0xEE It's the Osmocom RSSI application on Motorola C115. If you want a firmware where you can make phone calls, get a C139 and use the Magnetite FreeCalypso firmware. https://osmocom.org/projects/baseband/wiki/Rssibin https://www.freecalypso.org/members/david/howtos/flashing-magnetite-c139.html
@pavel @m0xEE It can be done. (Of course, super illegal, don't try this at home or ČTÚ will get you, etc etc) https://osmocom.org/projects/baseband/wiki/CalypsoBTS