Hello,
can you read english?
here is a one-liner extract from the first message that you were directed
to:
URL :
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/baseband-devel/2010-December/000912.html
FROM : Sylvain Munaut
SUBJECT : IMPORTANT clarifications about 27C3 GSM Sniff Talk
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Short version:
- The exact tools I used on stage *are _not_ and will _not_* be released (or
sold ... several people asked ...)
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And I guess that includes, no matter how many times you ask and whatever
your purpose.
I hope that's easier to understand now.
Your initiative is not laughable, but your request is quite contradictory
with the official statement that was made on this very list.
And let me ask : what will you do with software whose purpose is to *spy* on
people when your goal seem to be a full fledged communication stack?? I
can't really see what you will reuse from that. audio decoding? that one is
generic. channel scanning? for a teacher-to-students tool?
Regards
Sebastien
PS: Last message from me in this thread
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Marten Christophe <technosabby(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello All,
Here i feel to introduce myself again as many are commenting on me.
I'm a PhD Student also associated to a NGO who works for education in
poor and rurale students located at remote location,
I'm trying to develop a distance teaching system with help of modern
communication techniques but with the equipments which are cheapest
and even available from salvaged , second-hand market ,
repaired-shoppes or resale store.
second hand Motorola C1xx series handsets are available here in bulk
within $ 2-4 price, and no end user equipment can be as cheap as it
is.
OK.. openBTS USRP1 and Motorola C1xx series MS will make cheapest and
reliable two way communication i have estimated
so pls don't laugh at me.
My THESIS of PhD also same , hence it is mutual benifit of NGO, me and
remotely locating poor children
Mr. Sylvain, I will again request you to provide sniff code which you
demonstrated @ chao conf.
Kind Regards,
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Aaron Zauner <azet(a)azet.org> wrote: