Hi,
Thanks for your comments.
Jean Delvare wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Sorry for the delay.
>
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 17:29:39 +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
>> I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
>> Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
>>
Hi Nicolas,
Sorry for the delay.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 17:29:39 +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
> I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
> Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
> Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight
Hi Nicolas,
Sorry for the delay.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 17:29:39 +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
Hi,
Thanks for your comments.
Jean Delvare wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
Sorry for the delay.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 17:29:39 +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light
Jean Delvare wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:43:38 -0400, Bob Copeland wrote:
>
>> I tried out an earlier version of this patch several months ago just to play
>> around with the joystick part of the accelerometer driver on my MacBook, and
>> found that it was backwards in the y-direction
Jean Delvare wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:43:38 -0400, Bob Copeland wrote:
I tried out an earlier version of this patch several months ago just to play
around with the joystick part of the accelerometer driver on my MacBook, and
found that it was backwards in the y-direction compared to
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:02:14PM +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
> I tried neverball on my Macbook Pro 1st generation (Core Duo, not Core 2
> Duo), and the x axis in inverted, not the y axis.
>
> Could you confirm which axis is inverted on your Macbook?
>
> Also, have you tried the modified
+/* data port used by apple SMC */
+#define APPLESMC_DATA_PORT 0x300
+/* command/status port used by apple SMC */
+#define APPLESMC_CMD_PORT 0x304
+
+#define APPLESMC_NR_PORTS 5 /* 0x300-0x304 */
+
+#define APPLESMC_STATUS_MASK 0x0f
+#define APPLESMC_READ_CMD 0x10
+#define
I tried neverball on my Macbook Pro 1st generation (Core Duo, not Core 2
Duo), and the x axis in inverted, not the y axis.
Could you confirm which axis is inverted on your Macbook?
Indeed, my memory is hazy and it may well have been the x-axis. I can't find
my modified copy. I'll check it
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:43:38 -0400, Bob Copeland wrote:
> I tried out an earlier version of this patch several months ago just to play
> around with the joystick part of the accelerometer driver on my MacBook, and
> found that it was backwards in the y-direction compared to what Neverball
> seemed
Hello,
Bob Copeland wrote:
> On 3/14/07, Nicolas Boichat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
>> Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
>> Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:43:38 -0400, Bob Copeland wrote:
I tried out an earlier version of this patch several months ago just to play
around with the joystick part of the accelerometer driver on my MacBook, and
found that it was backwards in the y-direction compared to what Neverball
seemed to
Hello,
Bob Copeland wrote:
On 3/14/07, Nicolas Boichat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
and
+/* data port used by apple SMC */
+#define APPLESMC_DATA_PORT 0x300
+/* command/status port used by apple SMC */
+#define APPLESMC_CMD_PORT 0x304
+
+#define APPLESMC_NR_PORTS 5 /* 0x300-0x304 */
+
+#define APPLESMC_STATUS_MASK 0x0f
+#define APPLESMC_READ_CMD 0x10
+#define
I tried neverball on my Macbook Pro 1st generation (Core Duo, not Core 2
Duo), and the x axis in inverted, not the y axis.
Could you confirm which axis is inverted on your Macbook?
Indeed, my memory is hazy and it may well have been the x-axis. I can't find
my modified copy. I'll check it
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:02:14PM +0800, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
I tried neverball on my Macbook Pro 1st generation (Core Duo, not Core 2
Duo), and the x axis in inverted, not the y axis.
Could you confirm which axis is inverted on your Macbook?
Also, have you tried the modified hdaps-gl,
On 3/14/07, Nicolas Boichat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
and fan control on Intel-based
On 3/14/07, Nicolas Boichat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
and fan control on Intel-based
Hello,
Cong WANG wrote:
> 2007/3/14, Cong WANG wrote:
>> I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
>>
>> 2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> > +static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
>> > +
Hello,
Cong WANG wrote:
2007/3/14, Cong WANG wrote:
I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
Hello,
snip
+static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
+ int
2007/3/14, Cong WANG wrote:
I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> +static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
> + int offset)
> +{
> + int ret;
> +
I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
Hello,
+static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
+ int offset)
+{
+ int ret;
+ u16 manual = 0;
+ u8
Hello,
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
and fan control on Intel-based Apple's computers (MacBook Pro, MacBook,
MacMini).
This
Hello,
I developed, a while ago, a driver the Apple System Management
Controller, which provides an accelerometer (Apple Sudden Motion
Sensor), light sensors, temperature sensors, keyboard backlight control
and fan control on Intel-based Apple's computers (MacBook Pro, MacBook,
MacMini).
This
I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
Hello,
snip
+static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
+ int offset)
+{
+ int ret;
+ u16 manual = 0;
+ u8
2007/3/14, Cong WANG wrote:
I am sorry. I forgot to CC to the list.
2007/3/14, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
Hello,
snip
+static ssize_t applesmc_show_fan_manual(struct device *dev, char *buf,
+ int offset)
+{
+ int ret;
+
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