Just got a dream cheeky board. Works reasonably well on windows using vmware
fusion. However, I want to get it to work on the native Mac. I get the
following
exception:
cheekychessmon.c:4:17: error: hid.h: No such file or directory
>From where do I install hid.h on the Mac?
Thanks, Shiv
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From: Adrian Petrescu <apetr...@gmail.com>
To: shiv shivaji <shivaji...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Ben Hague <benha...@btinternet.com>; M Shannon <fragilio...@gmail.com>;
scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 2:11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Dream Cheeky USB Board
After seeing this thread, I found a Dream Cheeky board on eBay for $12, and
bought it. I can confirm that it works quite well (at least, the software does.
The hardware is appropriately primitive).
I think it's definitely worth having an option in mainline Scid for this, it's
actually pretty neat. Ben, do you have any objections to your Scid changes
being
rolled in, and your libhid driver being put in source control somewhere, so
people can find it more easily?
Thanks a lot for making this :)
-Adrian
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:22 PM, shiv shivaji <shivaji...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Wow, this is definitely worth merging into trunk at some point. Was the board
reasonably usable under scid? The board is very affordable at $10-20 or so, far
less than the $400 DGT board..
>
>
>Shiv
>
>
>
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From: Ben Hague <benha...@btinternet.com>
>To: M Shannon <fragilio...@gmail.com>
>Cc: scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Tue, September 28, 2010 2:12:11 PM
>Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Dream Cheeky USB Board
>
>
>Hi,
>There should be a copy at
>http://wtfai.me.uk/wtfai/files/cheekychessmonitor-0.1.tar.bz2 From what
>I remember it's about as unsophisticated a board as it's possible to get
>so the code should be fairly straight-forward. I used it for a bit and
>then decided I preferred using a mouse, so I never finished it off.
>Story of my life really.
>
>Ben
>
>On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 16:22 -0400, M Shannon wrote:
>> I was catching up on old messages recently and found this one..
>>
>> Hi,
>> I've just got a Dream Cheeky USB Roll-Up Chess Game.
>> http://www.dreamlink.info/product/roll-up-chess-game.php .
>>
>> ...<snip>
>>
>> at the bottom of main.tcl. The problems I have are that this is Linux
>> only, doesn't fail gracefully and should be a configurable option.
>> However I know very little about tcl so I'm not clear on how this should
>> be done, particularly how to fit it into SCID properly.
>> Also, it seems to would be nice to have all possible input devices, such
>> as the DGT or Citrine in the same place, but they appear to work in
>> rather different ways, so would this be possible?
>>
>> If anyone is interested in the driver code let me know.
>>
>> Ben Hague
>>
>> I can't seem to get Sourceforge or Google to give up Ben's email (Good
>> for you Ben!), so if you are still on here and can part with that code
>> I'd love to see it, I picked up one of those boards and was interested
>> in seeing how far I could take it.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Matt
>>
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