JIRKA MADE ME PULL MY PHONE APART

I'm a bit scatter-brained today. It sort of creeps up on me with 
days like this, it's not to the end of the day when you're looking 
back at all the time you've wasted, things you've stuffed up, and 
times you've almost fallen over that you realise, particularly in 
light of a contradictorary self-assuredness (which doesn't care how 
those words are spelt), that you're not quite yourself. Taking a 
break from that run-on sentence to dance to the randomly selected 
tracker module from new-year 1998 that your PC started playing is 
another hint. BIG HINT: there's a phone next to you that you pulled 
apart this morning. Why'd you do that? Oh yeah, some guy on the 
internet was asking about the CPU/RAM specs of the phones people 
use, so of course when it wasn't in the specs list...
gopher://sdf.org:70/0/users/jirka/Phlog/2022_07_01.txt

Hey it's not like I jumped at the screwdrivers straight away 
though, this was just early in the day after all. Sure it's not in 
the specs lists, like here:
https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_a411-2138.php
But it's also not in the manual, which I do still have along with 
the box, Win 2000/XP driver CD, cables I've never used, receipts, 
and first SIM card, because I keep all this junk. Plus the phone 
itself doesn't say it _anywhere_ in its menus. Oh and Samsung 
didn't have official public names for their phone OSs back then, so 
there's no min. specs, target architectures, etc. stuff. Then 
there's the FCC certification documents, but they bothered to get 
them to keep all the interesting specs stuff quiet, and the 
internal pictures were too blury to see the chip markings. I mean 
right now I'm thinking "hack the FCC!", but nah this was earlier 
and I hadn't got quite that bad yet, so I just pulled the phone 
cover off and looked over the ships directly.

SoC is a Qualcomm MSM627S. Hmm doesn't exist. No, MSM6275, hard to 
read where they'd put a sticker over it, OK here we go:
https://archive.org/details/qualcomm_msm6275_docs
225MHz ARM926EJ-S. Wah! Over 100MHz, Jirka was asking about 100MHz 
- I've pulled my phone apart and I don't even get to send some guy 
an email about it?! Ha well there's still RAM - the block diagram 
shows it's connected externally along with flash. There's a 
memory-ish chip next to the SoC, printed over with a presumed 
firmware number, so probably flash but there's no obvious RAM chip 
near by. Samsung K5D1G13DCA-D090, which is some internal part that 
they don't have public datasheets for. But various generic-looking 
online stores always want to sell you these parts anyway for some 
reason, and one of these dubious sellers actually attempts a 
description as "MCP 1G Nand / 512M Mobile SDRAM". Huh, NAND Flash 
and SDRAM on the same chip, makes sense I suppose. The phone only 
has 54MB flash storage, but 1G/8 (because memory chip specs are 
always in bits instead of bytes, because like who are Samsung to 
presume your byte width, yeah and it looks bigger) = 128MB so maybe 
Samsung are actually wasteful enough to fill 74MB with OS data? 
Anyway that leaves 512M/8 = 64MB - under 128MB baby, I'm in the 
club. Rock on (to err... "-= Abandoned =- composed by Rage 
19/Jun/1995 Finland")! Woo! Meh, I'm not in the mood for sending 
emails now.

Oh yeah I was going to put this link in for the chip:
https://www.jotrin.com/product/parts/K5D1G13DCA_D090

Ha, fooled you! I mean I actually have two of these phones and I 
pulled apart the spare, so umm, yeah. They're 3G of course so 
they'll be useless by this time next year anyway once that's turned 
off here in Aus, like my whole collection of old 2G phones. 4G 
phones only seem to exist in the annoying modern smartphony world 
where specs are not only published but actually seem to matter. I 
miss the old mobile phones from back when average people probably 
didn't even realise there was a computer in them. Actually I pulled 
apart the RF unit from an old AMPS car phone once - weird how all 
that and more gets stuffed into this one little circuit board. I 
only keep the phone in my car actually, which itself used to have a 
car phone in it once, but that was before I owned it, and maybe 
before I was born. I don't want people calling me when I'm out of 
the house, I barely put up with them calling my landline, the phone 
in my car is just for when I break down, or crash, or want to 
confuse people by being way too young to be the sort of person who 
still uses a flip-phone.

I guess it would be fun to build a DIY 4G car phone, but then it 
would only last until everything switched to 5G. I'm building a 
cloud charge monitor instead at the moment - what better way to 
watch a lightning storm than on a large ~1950s panel meter? So I'm 
off to check my wiring and assemble that while watching music 
videos on Rage. Guess I'll put that phone back together tomorrow. 
Bye.

 - The Free Thinker (mellowed out a bit over the course of this 
phlog post)

Oh and hey this mid-90s PC I'm posting from is only 120MHz with 
80MB RAM, so it's like Jirka's workstation too. But it's not cool 
like an SGI, it's just the old nameless-brand Pentium beige box 
that was once the library book cataloging computer at my old 
primary school. It's got a SID chip in it now though, so that's 
cool. OK, no SIDs now though, Rage time. My TV ain't got 128MB RAM 
either, it's from the 90s too. Probably should set up something 
better that its mono audio for nights like this though.

Fixed my washing machine by the way.