Hello everyone,
I've found something that might be veeeery interesting - at least I hope so.
If you look for "7460" on the Motorola website you will find some pages, including the following one, a "release notes" PDF document. I don't know what "HLR41" means, but the next sub-directory is "G4", so I guess this is about Apollo 7460. Note that the date says "March 2001":
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G4/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G4/</a> HLR41-1331.pdf
Unfortunately it's password protected.
I then looked for "8500", hoping to find something about the G5. I found two documents in the same directory:
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/</a> HLR41-40F200.pdf
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/</a> HLR41-10F210.pdf
Note that both PDF files are located in the "G15" directory (maybe the G5 dir was 7500, while the 8500 became the G15 dir, don't know). Once again, the documents dates: February and March 2001.
For me it looks like there are indeed documents on a processor called "8500" on the Motorola website, and it seems to be the "G5". I think this -could- at least be evidence that the G5 does exist. And the release note documents have been created at about the same time than the "Apollo" release notes. Maybe this -could- mean that Apollo and the G5 should ship at the same time - but that's just interpretation.
Man I would like to know that password and read these docs !!!! (no, I do not want you to hack it)
What do you think about it ???
I've found something that might be veeeery interesting - at least I hope so.
If you look for "7460" on the Motorola website you will find some pages, including the following one, a "release notes" PDF document. I don't know what "HLR41" means, but the next sub-directory is "G4", so I guess this is about Apollo 7460. Note that the date says "March 2001":
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G4/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G4/</a> HLR41-1331.pdf
Unfortunately it's password protected.
I then looked for "8500", hoping to find something about the G5. I found two documents in the same directory:
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/</a> HLR41-40F200.pdf
<a href="http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/" target="_blank">http://ted.motorola.com/CDMA/documentation/releasenotes/HLR41/G15/</a> HLR41-10F210.pdf
Note that both PDF files are located in the "G15" directory (maybe the G5 dir was 7500, while the 8500 became the G15 dir, don't know). Once again, the documents dates: February and March 2001.
For me it looks like there are indeed documents on a processor called "8500" on the Motorola website, and it seems to be the "G5". I think this -could- at least be evidence that the G5 does exist. And the release note documents have been created at about the same time than the "Apollo" release notes. Maybe this -could- mean that Apollo and the G5 should ship at the same time - but that's just interpretation.
Man I would like to know that password and read these docs !!!! (no, I do not want you to hack it)
What do you think about it ???








