Picobot was the one I was thinking of from IRC.
-Sean
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Ok. I'll c
way touch screen hardware measures
voltage toward the end of the first vr3ts.c) which might very well be
taken care of in a way that I missed.
I'll pull out my VR3 on Tuesday or Thursday if no one else has any luck
with it.
-Sean
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;f, &tsc->s, &calwidth, &calheight);
I like the idea of a central place for TS logic, but there is still the
need to deal with device specific logic.
-Sean
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Hey, sorry about the email. My dad switched ISP's without me realizing it
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Sometime this week I'll pull out my VR3 and try out your
e buttons, there is another utility that AC added that will
retrieve the current key press. I don't recall the name, but init calls it
at some point to determine if tpcal should run or not.
-Sean
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Good job on the clone! For anyone who hasn't used tbe VR3, this looks nearly
identical to the VR3's schedule application. I'll definitely try this out
when I get my VR3 cross-compile environment set up again.
-Sean
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coming up (A-levels), so they are
my main priority. Once those are over I'll see what I can do with it.
If anyone comes forward before now and then, by all means, I've got no
problem with that. If, however, by the summer, nobody has taken the
place, I'
efore today I had only seen it recognizing one
particular letter).
-Sean
(*) While the letter 'i' (a vertical stroke) would logically be trashed by
attempting to scale it into an 8x8 grid, it actually does work. I'm not
quite sure why (that's the beauty of neural networks =), bu
nyone in Europe to
get up at strange times) Once my classes start at 9:15 rather than 8:15 I'll
join you guys.
-Sean
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l hand compile every application (which is a
pain, but necessary when the PicoGUI client library is checked out from the
CVS).
-Sean
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unfinished and it's missing a header file). The old version works and the
complete version seems to be in apps/pgl/pgl-clock. (either the old version
should be removed, or it should be replaced with an earlier revision)
-Sean
[OT Humor] My AP English teacher handed back a style paper that
Take a look at the text box widget. From what I understand, it already
supports HTML. I don't know how far Micah is on editing support, but the
rendering is definitely supported (look at the screenshot section of the
site).
-Sean
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to be done on rom images/kernels that is
not relevant to pgui-devel. I don't know whether picolinux-devel is
quiet due to a lack of people working on it, or because people just
aren't using it, but if it is the latter, could it be resurrected?
--
Sean Furey
x27;t
require a full shift to PicoGUI, more developers might be interested in it.
Anyway, I put up a few 'screenshots' of PicoGUI running under X on the VR3.
http://picovr3.sourceforge.net/x/
The first one is how I'd normally use it. The other two are more l
.
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...which still needs to be changed in a whole bunch of places that I have
not yet gotten to =)
-Sean
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might have to do some sort of integer/fixed point variation, but I
don't know yet. I've written a small toolbar/canvas widget application as a
data gathering tool so that I can do all the development on my PC (thanks
Micah for the Scribble program to hack apart). I'm open to suggesti
On a related note, I sometimes get an empty menu on the VR3. Reopening the
menu fixes it. Unfortuneately it seems to be a fairly random occurance.
-Sean
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the software will treat both the same way.
-Sean
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Hmm... Why not use Paint and save the file as a .gif? For rough sketches
this should work. Heck, you could use any program you want and take
screenshots and save them as .gif's. (or another widespread format; ie. not
xpm, but jpeg or something).
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I haven't messed with this, but I thought Micah had a solution. The idea was
that toolbars would remain usable even when displaying a modal dialog. One
thing that might have been forgotten was what happens when a modal dialog
box is bigger than the space between toolbars.
-Sean
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> Sean suggested
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I've added some suggestions down below.
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> I tho
The Waba homepage is www.wabasoft.com
Their PicoGUI port is here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/waba/waba/vm/linux/
(Well, that's the relevent source code, it's not ready for real use yet I
don't think)
-Sean
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called Waba that's being ported to PicoGUI. I think it's
the same syntax as Java, but with an entirely different class structure
designed for PDA's (I haven't used Java or Waba, so I don't know the exact
differences). It'
covr3.sourceforge.net/vr3_term.png
-Up arrow to recall the history. I think it's the same problem as above, but
I'm not sure; it just looked wrong.
But anyway, the terminal looks much better with this color scheme. It's very
readable.
-Sean
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highly dependent on screen size and platform, so the user probably knows
what to do better than PicoGUI does.
-Sean
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map to 16
shades of gray.
If you're using something that X has been ported to, you might want to see
how they did it. This is the way I got my VR3 fix.
-Sean
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That kind of surprised me when I figured out how to do it in VRCalc. I
didn't realize that "CNT" stood for "container." Maybe a short note in the
constants.h file would help.
-Sean
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I've fixed the bug. I had forgotten to set the number of open parentheses to
zero after deleting all of the internal stacks. The evaluate function would
then think that there was an extra level in the stack.
-Sean
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> This makes it crash on line 419, in the btnEquals function.
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> NULL. Sean, hope this helps you find the problem!
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It's just that the
development environments are so varied that binary releases aren't going to
be widely used. For example, the VR3 and the Helio both have a MIPS
processor and the same port of the Linux kernel. But they use different
ABI's, so they aren't binary compatible.
/vr3_2.png
http://picovr3.sourceforge.net/vr3_3.png
Let me know if you need something else (like cleaning the dust off of my
screen =),
-Sean
PS: sorry about the extra wire... its from my home-made power supply
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been working to switch all of my work over to a
different ABI that the VR3 is now using. It's really fast and really small
(it's at 2.6MB compared to the previous 4.5MB).
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e stored in a single
format. Each application could provide a custom view of that database. This
lets you do stuff like showing Tasks on their due dates in the Schedule
application. I haven't really looked into it much, but it's something worth
considering.
-Sean
PS- It'll be a while be
gets the file picker creates a scrolling table.
Thanks for doing this, it'll be very useful for PIM applications on the
PDA's. The small screen makes it hard to fit a lot of detail, but scrolling
containers fix that problem.
-Sean
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Try to make sure the File selector will look good on a small screen even
with the virtual keyboard popped up.
Another useful dialog is a Date selector of some sort. I can think of
serveral uses for it (Schedules, address book birthday listings, expense
tracking, task lists, etc.).
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isk can be found at:
http://picovr3.sourceforge.net/
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n at 160x240x4 graphics
mode.
Thanks for the suggestion,
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different
program for each of the 7 buttons. No matter which application or widget has
the focus, the session manager should still receive the keyboard event.
Thanks for any help!
-Sean
PS: I like the handle error message ;-) (something like "You've stepped in
the stream, but the water ha
linput in the config file? The sdlfb driver automatically loads
> sdlinput, so if it is already loaded an error will result.
>
That's exactly what I was doing (and I started doing that once the config
file feature was added).
-Sean
> On Tue, 17 July 2001, "Sean Barnes" wrote:
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s that the driver is already loaded. I've tried
rebooting and running "pgserver -v sdlfb" and it still says that the driver
is already loaded. Without the -v option, it says that all installed drivers
failed.
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ymore. Did something important
change in the past couple of weeks that would prevent the driver from
loading?
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uld display text at all). I haven't
touched it in a while though, so the support might be better.
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emote* area called the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex is 56K dial-up. Once
it's polished a little more, I'll upload it somewhere.
Meanwhile project info and pictures are at:
http://sean.a.barnes.home.att.net/agenda/pgui/index.html
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till
move the mouse cursor using the touch screen.
Any help would be greatly appreciated (debugging this
is really starting to suck, as it takes roughly 30
minutes just to test each change to the file system).
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> but who is doing any PIMs?
> If sombo
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> I just committed a fix for this into CVS. Than
both had the same problem.
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ks interesting as well (although it isn't as great in grayscale).
I've committed my changes to the CVS. There is a README.vr3 file in the
pgserver directory that explains the build process for the VR3.
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