Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? HD64465. > IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? No. IrDA seems easy, just haven't got around to it. USB is a major pain on the HD64465 because of the way it deals with "host" memory. I had a driver which

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Manufacturer = DataMyte, a division of Rockwell. > Machine = DataMyte Industrial Digital Assistant 4000 > (aka DMIDA, www.dmida.com) > What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? Thank you,

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
> Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but > because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box > to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now. Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > > i even face problem in xscribble too , i think it donot likes my handwriting > ;) Or anyone else's. > Are you having sources of Calligrapher ? No. > If no , i know that you can write better version then Calligrapher in Linux > :) This would seem a perfect

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now. Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Manufacturer = DataMyte, a division of Rockwell. Machine = DataMyte Industrial Digital Assistant 4000 (aka DMIDA, www.dmida.com) What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? Thank you, Best

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? HD64465. IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? No. IrDA seems easy, just haven't got around to it. USB is a major pain on the HD64465 because of the way it deals with host memory. I had a driver which initialised the

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: i even face problem in xscribble too , i think it donot likes my handwriting ;) Or anyone else's. Are you having sources of Calligrapher ? No. If no , i know that you can write better version then Calligrapher in Linux :) This would seem a perfect

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: > > > Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > > recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet > > Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. Ok, I've

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > "Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. > > It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- > > independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides > > raw and cooked

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Greg Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Having said that, I agree that the help text entries for the SH > > port are in general of less than stellar quality, for various > > (mostly good) reasons. I'm hoping ESR will give us some editorial > > feedback which will

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. > It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- > independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides > raw and cooked Linux Input interfaces, and a /proc

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Can we use "HP Jornada 600 series" inspite of "WindowsCE machine" ? > > Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean here. > forget about it ;) > > But Compaq is playing nice in a way HP (or at least the division > that makes Jornadas) isn't.

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > "Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > > > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. > > > > But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. It's a

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : > Select HP620 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP620. > More information at > . > > Select HP680 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP680. > More information at > . > > Select HP690 if

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: > > > [...] or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > > recognition system,[...] > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. I haven't tried that one. Does it do cursive writing, with dictionary assistance, on the X root window? Greg. --

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, > > Modems are tricky, because they're frequently WinModems which > have a whole lot of well-known issues. Other features depend on > the speed at which they can be reverse engineered, as most > WinCE manufacturers don't co-operate. I'd be surprised if any > WindowsCE machine's

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. > But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( Thank you, Best Regards, Jaswinder. -- These are my opinions not 3Di. - To unsubscribe from this list:

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Alan Cox
> Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet > Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
> > The class of machines for which this option does not apply is > "machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no > flash", which AFAICT is equivalent to "WindowsCE machines > ". The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
> > The class of machines for which this option does not apply is > "machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no > flash", which AFAICT is equivalent to "WindowsCE machines > ". The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
The class of machines for which this option does not apply is machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no flash, which AFAICT is equivalent to WindowsCE machines . The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (means all

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can we use HP Jornada 600 series inspite of WindowsCE machine ? Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean here. forget about it ;) But Compaq is playing nice in a way HP (or at least the division that makes Jornadas) isn't. Furthermore the ARM port

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, Modems are tricky, because they're frequently WinModems which have a whole lot of well-known issues. Other features depend on the speed at which they can be reverse engineered, as most WinCE manufacturers don't co-operate. I'd be surprised if any WindowsCE machine's hardware

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Having said that, I agree that the help text entries for the SH port are in general of less than stellar quality, for various (mostly good) reasons. I'm hoping ESR will give us some editorial feedback which will provide a good

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. It's a touch panel

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides raw and cooked Linux Input

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Alan Cox
Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides raw and cooked Linux Input interfaces, and a /proc interface

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( Thank you, Best Regards, Jaswinder. -- These are my opinions not 3Di. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
The class of machines for which this option does not apply is machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no flash, which AFAICT is equivalent to WindowsCE machines . The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (means all

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Select HP620 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP620. More information at http://www.hp.com/jornada. Select HP680 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP680. More information at http://www.hp.com/jornada/products/680. Select HP690 if configuring for a

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: [...] or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting recognition system,[...] Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. I haven't tried that one. Does it do cursive writing, with dictionary assistance, on the X root window? Greg. -- If it's

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. Ok, I've found the

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, > > Use LinuxSH standard BIOS > CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS > Say Y here if your target has the gdb-sh-stub package from > www.m17n.org (or any conforming standard LinuxSH BIOS) in FLASH > or EPROM. The kernel will use standard BIOS calls during boot > for various housekeeping

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Greg Banks
Eric S. Raymond wrote: > > CONFIG_SH_SCI > CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS > CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL_WITH_GDB_STUB From the LinuxSH CVS (I can write new ones if these are inadequate): SuperH SCI (serial) support CONFIG_SH_SCI Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, Use LinuxSH standard BIOS CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS Say Y here if your target has the gdb-sh-stub package from www.m17n.org (or any conforming standard LinuxSH BIOS) in FLASH or EPROM. The kernel will use standard BIOS calls during boot for various housekeeping tasks.

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Greg Banks
Eric S. Raymond wrote: CONFIG_SH_SCI CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL_WITH_GDB_STUB From the LinuxSH CVS (I can write new ones if these are inadequate): SuperH SCI (serial) support CONFIG_SH_SCI Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over SCI