Re: [Zaurus-devel] 2.6.33-rc1: good news

2010-01-11 Thread Andrea Adami
Hello,

still lacking the rom partition in mtd0. Partitions count is wrong
(kernel in mtd0).
I would hope the corgi OOB/BBT are ok...

And about MMC, I suppose I'm doing something wrong because if I
exchange the SD card and reScan the kexecboot menu removes the old
entries but doesn't list the new ones (are not yet in /proc/partitions
?)

Strangely I had report that on spitz these two issues are unknown!
I updated the kernel config for spitz/akita with minor edits of c7x0
defconfig: if this one is fine on c3xxx  (the rom is listed in mtd0
and SD cards are detected on rescan), then it would be a corgi
specific problem.

http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/kexecboot/linux-kexecboot-2.6.32+2.6.33-rc3

Thanks in advance for testing

Andrea

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[Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts

2010-01-11 Thread Andrea Adami
Hello,

trying to take care of the bugreports of OpenEmbedded referred to
zaurus kernels ( http://tinyurl.com/yde4qxc ) I found the #2636 interesting.

Now, corgi_ts has been deprecated but I'm unsure all old issues have
been solved. See http://markmail.org/message/wvms4qxmfovhai53.

IIRC some work has been done in order to filter the spurious events.
Anyone can comment on the actual status?

Regards

Andrea

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Re: [Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts

2010-01-11 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi!

 I wrote a part of resistive_keypad driver[1], but did not finish it.

Interesting :-). Is it still possible to buy this kind of remote
control somewhere / does anyone have any extra / ... I guess it should
be quite easy to make one...?

Ok, I guess I should fix audio, first...
Pavel
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Re: [Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts

2010-01-11 Thread Stanislav Brabec
Pavel Machek wrote:

 Interesting :-). Is it still possible to buy this kind of remote
 control somewhere / does anyone have any extra / ...

Maybe some e-shops still have it. But it costs $100 together with
headphones[1].

 I guess it should
 be quite easy to make one...?

Yes, it is. Some people even modified $10 remote for another device to
fit Zaurus.

The connector is a standard R-ring 3.5mm barrel connector[2]. But be
aware, cheap 3.5mm barrel connectors that don't exactly conform to the
standard size don't fit inside.

But I think that the generic driver should easily handle any similar
remote.

It can be used also as input for one analog potentiometer, as two range
resistance meter (well, in high-resistance mode you would need polling),
voltmeter 0-to-ref or as a 1-bit output or input GPIO.

 Ok, I guess I should fix audio, first...

It does not work? Last time I tried vanilla kernel, it worked without
any problems. At least for high bit rates.

[1] http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/zaurus/photos#ce-rh2
[2] http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/zaurus/hardware#audio



Stanislav Brabec
http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/zaurus


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