The phone is a Star A3000 made in China, but i can't find their website, or the manufacturer, i have only an Android ROM downloaded from a forum, and from there I extracted the compiled kernel, and now I'm trying to find more info, but I don't know ho made this phone, my phone is Gigabyte Gsmart S1205 with the MT6516 processor, but runs WM6.5 and I want to make it run Linux or Android, I know that it wont be easy, but it keeps my mind occupied.


From: "Harald Welte" <laforge@gnumonks.org>
To: "burebista" <blassmegod@yahoo.com>
Cc: baseband-devel@lists.osmocom.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2011 6:31:20 PM
Subject: Re: how to decompile a linux kernel zImage

On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 05:51:55AM -0800, burebista wrote:
> Does anybody know how to decompile a linux kernel zImage file, I need to extract
> some info about MT6516 processor from there. I successfully extracted the
> .config make file, but want to see other parameters too.

why don't you simply contact the manufacturer of the phone?  Which exact
vendor + model is that?  As the Linux kernel is GPL licensed, they _have to_
release the source code to it.

It is not MTK who needs to release it, but the phone manufacturer.

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