hi tim!
do you know what the maximum theoretical read speeds are for our nand flash
on the 2442? if you don't know, can you ask samsung what read speeds we should
expect?
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, lock the screen etc. all depending which image you use).
use a button widget on the touchscreen. leave the hardware ones alone - too few
of them :(
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:12:32 +0200 timo [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
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how big are they? (the images - in pixels)?
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I would like to have fullscreen display. The images i want to display are
320x240 or 640x480 with jpeg
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 06:08:26 +0800 Fred Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Hi,
I have a question, What is S98configure?
Why it need 2 seconds?
Fred.
btw - i just disabled the ldconfig in the bootmisc.sh - a fairly big speedup.
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that were meant
to be configured on boot? beyond that i don't know. it could be run with a
and detached and so not block the boot i suspect.
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. S35mountall.sh (1 sec)
8. S37populate-volatile.sh (2 secs)
9. S38devpts.sh (1 sec)
10. S40networking (2 secs)
11. S98configure(2 secs)
12. S20dbus-1 (9 secs)
13. S20syslog (1 sec)
Any idea?
Fred.
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:31:45 +1000 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
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what i need to do is find out why it takes 6 seconds to init and have the
socket up and working. there's a lot of paging going on there. i wonder if
its the paging in of shared libs mostly
most of the time they
will suspend/resume, So is boot time really such a big issue?
you'll be booting a lot if you travel on planes.
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with massive textures and lots of them. 16x
PCIE exists for ea reason... :) (and yes - thinking a desktop-level 3d engine
can run on the glamo is just silliness but you get my point - it's
expectations that have to be met).
:)
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a multi-core
SOC... now we are talking.
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to find multi-core ARM SOC's for future reference.
the already exist. in fact most soc's are multi-core, just multi-SPECIFIC-cores
eg, 1 arm core, 1 gfxcore, etc. ... some also throw in a dsp core etc.
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. :-(
we might be able to arrange something else.
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. basic 2d accel only in x (blits, fills). we can't
provide you docs even if you sign an nda with us. it's trickier than that. no
solution currently there, but we've looked at some ideas.
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poor reception maybe -
successful associations are rare).
this is just an FYI for anyone playing with it. as i find out more i'll update
here.
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in australia. i've definitely seen it.
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patches ... for asu! :)
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From 68b8fa608e50fba8dae4c3d7a97c0d9741826242 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Carsten Haiztler [EMAIL PROTECTED](none)
Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 09:54:26 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] fix build to call 'make links' so dhcp
nothing worse than having an external keyboard
connected and being forced to waste screen real estate on something you don;t
need.
design decision was made to remove manual control even though it has been
there from the beginning. no can do.
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event as above to toggle it
off? Or are applications going to be really annoying and toggle it for every
field causing me to track down the person that made the decision in the first
place and tie them to railway lines.
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on is another issue).
Hope that helps explain a few things.
--Chris
p.s. Not having a button on the actual keypad to hide the pad was an
oversight, however, that should probably be there...
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just relaying the facts as they stand.
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this option and so on is another issue).
Hope that helps explain a few things.
--Chris
p.s. Not having a button on the actual keypad to hide the pad was an
oversight, however, that should probably be there...
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to video ram as
the cpu is stuck doing that. yes we have tried everything we can. dma was an
abysmal failure and the bus won't get faster. your only choice is to reduce
the number of pixels you update and copy to the screen.
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in ~/
really - if you want a default look to change for a system - change the default
theme. that is what we are doing. we are changing the default. there is no
point shipping 100's of kb or multiple mb of theme files of other defaults we
aren't using :)
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packages should just do the trick. i have checked under xephyr in 16bit and all
of the engine displays as expected, so i am fairly sure i havent broken the
engine as such.
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8819 6559
Expert Open Source For Consumer Devices - http://o-hand.com/
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and kill my working gta02 i am doing work on :)
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/listinfo/community
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 21:10:14 +0100 Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) [EMAIL
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babbled:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ha scritto:
thats why dictionaries can be added to, imported, words learnt automatically
and added, etc. etc. :)
I had also an idea about this... What about
just want to do something a little more conservative to
start with as it's tried and tested, familiar and known to work well at least
with a stylus. correction based on dictionary lookups is an added finesse to
work around fat fingers :)
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need to
touch in order to produce hardware signals.
That's why I think it's not a good option. We better keep with some
kind variation of T9. I already talked to rasterman about that and he
have a great idea of a key matrix (3x3 or 4x3) that would behave like
number keypad
.
I'm quite excited to see what comes of this. Any idea where on this
list of things to do this falls?
next month :)
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 4:14 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 04:53:34 -0300 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
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repository and/or built from various upstream
sources. Have a look at http://www.openembedded.org - browse repository
:M:
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