Re: [WikiReader] Hardware
Tilman Baumann a écrit : Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: Hi folks, I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants : http://freerunner.daily.free.fr I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is exactly a mini USB ! I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, keutch, queudalle lsusb is totally quiet ... If someone have informations about this plug, and the other jtag plug (on more than the one present near batteries). I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. I'm not sure what you are talking about. The software is free. http://github.com/wikireader (Can't see any caviats if there are any) If you look at it you will notice that is not running a OS in the regular sense. Especially not a full blown OS with a USB stack like Linux. The software is fully loaded from SD card. As far as I understand you can compile anything you like and get it booted from SD. http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/blob/master/samo-lib/00ReadMe.text I suppose you can create a usb stack. And I think a usb-storage mode would be fantastic to update the SD contents. If you find out if it has a battery charger you could maybe even charge the device via usb... The gist. Wikireader is not anything like the Neo. It's very minimalistic. Regards Tilman ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community On my blog (http://freerunner.daily.free.fr), sucotronic explain that there is USB capabilities on the Epson chip, I'll have to follow the lines to check what it is connected to. Then I'll try to work on the software stack, but more experienced developpers will be faster than me. Keep in touch AstHrO. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [WikiReader] Hardware
Here is the document in what I find the usb pinout and specification: http://ndap3-net.ebz.epson.co.jp/w/www/PDFS/epdoc_ic.nsf/vw/0EB5E02AE7624200492571320009E11E/$FILE/S1C33E07DS_E_pre_060315.pdf On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ thomas.hoce...@free.frwrote: Tilman Baumann a écrit : Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: Hi folks, I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants : http://freerunner.daily.free.fr I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is exactly a mini USB ! I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, keutch, queudalle lsusb is totally quiet ... If someone have informations about this plug, and the other jtag plug (on more than the one present near batteries). I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. I'm not sure what you are talking about. The software is free. http://github.com/wikireader (Can't see any caviats if there are any) If you look at it you will notice that is not running a OS in the regular sense. Especially not a full blown OS with a USB stack like Linux. The software is fully loaded from SD card. As far as I understand you can compile anything you like and get it booted from SD. http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/blob/master/samo-lib/00ReadMe.text I suppose you can create a usb stack. And I think a usb-storage mode would be fantastic to update the SD contents. If you find out if it has a battery charger you could maybe even charge the device via usb... The gist. Wikireader is not anything like the Neo. It's very minimalistic. Regards Tilman ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community On my blog (http://freerunner.daily.free.fr), sucotronic explain that there is USB capabilities on the Epson chip, I'll have to follow the lines to check what it is connected to. Then I'll try to work on the software stack, but more experienced developpers will be faster than me. Keep in touch AstHrO. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community -- Mi blog personal: http://blog.wikifotos.org/ Sé libre, usa ubuntu: http://www.ubuntustory.com/ ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [WikiReader] Hardware
Suco a écrit : Here is the document in what I find the usb pinout and specification: http://ndap3-net.ebz.epson.co.jp/w/www/PDFS/epdoc_ic.nsf/vw/0EB5E02AE7624200492571320009E11E/$FILE/S1C33E07DS_E_pre_060315.pdf On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ thomas.hoce...@free.fr mailto:thomas.hoce...@free.fr wrote: Tilman Baumann a écrit : Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: Hi folks, I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants : http://freerunner.daily.free.fr I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is exactly a mini USB ! I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, keutch, queudalle lsusb is totally quiet ... If someone have informations about this plug, and the other jtag plug (on more than the one present near batteries). I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. I'm not sure what you are talking about. The software is free. http://github.com/wikireader (Can't see any caviats if there are any) If you look at it you will notice that is not running a OS in the regular sense. Especially not a full blown OS with a USB stack like Linux. The software is fully loaded from SD card. As far as I understand you can compile anything you like and get it booted from SD. http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/blob/master/samo-lib/00ReadMe.text I suppose you can create a usb stack. And I think a usb-storage mode would be fantastic to update the SD contents. If you find out if it has a battery charger you could maybe even charge the device via usb... The gist. Wikireader is not anything like the Neo. It's very minimalistic. Regards Tilman ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community On my blog (http://freerunner.daily.free.fr), sucotronic explain that there is USB capabilities on the Epson chip, I'll have to follow the lines to check what it is connected to. Then I'll try to work on the software stack, but more experienced developpers will be faster than me. Keep in touch AstHrO. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community -- Mi blog personal: http://blog.wikifotos.org/ Sé libre, usa ubuntu: http://www.ubuntustory.com/ ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community great thanks ! I have to find back my Magnifying glass now ! AstHrO ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
[WikiReader] Hardware
Hi folks, I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants : http://freerunner.daily.free.fr I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is exactly a mini USB ! I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, keutch, queudalle lsusb is totally quiet ... If someone have informations about this plug, and the other jtag plug (on more than the one present near batteries). I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. Regards AstHrO. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [WikiReader] Hardware
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: Hi folks, I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants : http://freerunner.daily.free.fr I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is exactly a mini USB ! I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, keutch, queudalle lsusb is totally quiet ... If someone have informations about this plug, and the other jtag plug (on more than the one present near batteries). I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. I'm not sure what you are talking about. The software is free. http://github.com/wikireader (Can't see any caviats if there are any) If you look at it you will notice that is not running a OS in the regular sense. Especially not a full blown OS with a USB stack like Linux. The software is fully loaded from SD card. As far as I understand you can compile anything you like and get it booted from SD. http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/blob/master/samo-lib/00ReadMe.text I suppose you can create a usb stack. And I think a usb-storage mode would be fantastic to update the SD contents. If you find out if it has a battery charger you could maybe even charge the device via usb... The gist. Wikireader is not anything like the Neo. It's very minimalistic. Regards Tilman ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community