OpenMoko's New Endeavor: Giving Out IDs

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 22 May 2012 at 07:57 AM EDT. 3 Comments
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With the OpenMoko project being largely irrelevant these days and not vigorously pushing new software or hardware, the OpenMoko company has resorted to giving out USB IDs and MAC addresses.

OpenMoko really isn't doing much these days and they have a large surplus of USB IDs under their vendor ID and MAC address block. With them likely going to waste otherwise, they've turned to handing them out to anyone working on open-source hardware/software that could benefit from some IDs.

Registering a USB vendor ID normally costs around $2,000 USD while a block of MAC addresses costs $1,600. With there being large sums of IDs left under the OpenMoko Inc company, they're looking to freely dispose of them for worthy open-source causes.

Additional details are available via Harald Welte's blog.
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