Re: [Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts
Yuri Bushmelev wrote: 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...? You can make it yourself. Here is manual in german: http://www.relei.de/zaurusfernb.html There is an incorrect value in the table. To Rene Kommzu: Could you fix marked values, please? Correct resistor values for CE-RH2 (serial connection of resistors): R1 330 Ohm Stop R2 470 Ohm Play/Pause R3 680 Ohm Next Song R4 910 Ohm Volume Up R5 1.5 kOhm Previous Song R6 3.3 kOhm Mute R7 10 kOhm Volume Down-- Resistances (for serial connection): And in table Testwerte zwischen Pin GND und Key please also correct: T7 17190 Ohm -- -- Stanislav Brabec http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/zaurus ___ Zaurus-devel mailing list Zaurus-devel@lists.linuxtogo.org http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zaurus-devel
Re: [Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts
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 -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html ___ Zaurus-devel mailing list Zaurus-devel@lists.linuxtogo.org http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zaurus-devel
Re: [Zaurus-devel] corgi_ts
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 ___ Zaurus-devel mailing list Zaurus-devel@lists.linuxtogo.org http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zaurus-devel