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2017-07-21
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No N900/ No N820/ No N800
its a very rare prototype like Lauta.
Maemo or Harmattan?
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2017-07-21
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2017-07-21
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Maemo is Harmattan, Harmattan is Maemo 6, as collector I thought you know that.
As it shows maemo 2 in your picture, it's likely to be some successor to 770.
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2017-07-21
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2017-07-22
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N900/Maemo 5 also uses Linux 2.6.28. "-maemo2" is the kernel EXTRAVERSION name and does not necessarily refer to the Maemo version. Based on the kernel version and build date, I'd guess that it's based on Fremantle or an early version of Harmattan (Maemo 6, pre-MeeGo). It could be a Columbus/RM-581, Dali/RM-680 (N950) or RM-660.
Good luck booting the OS without an initrd!
A very rare and nice prototype.
Amazing old kernel version.
Anybody can find what is it? according to this picture.
I will receive it next week
Regards.
Last edited by n950; 2017-07-27 at 09:04.