Again about that Sharp headers...I tried to see why these were
necessary long ago:
Reading here
http://www.oesf.org/index.php?title=C3000_Device_Specifics#Creation_of_a_new_initrd_for_the_SL-C3000
it seems there was even an header appended to the kernel, not only one
header prepended to the init
about the Infra red attached kb
it seems to me the story is a bit more complicate and complex than
what we was expecting
akita has the /dev/ttyS1 attached to a SIR chip which encodes and
decodes date: well, this chip talks serially to the pxa.uart1, but it
wants a bit of more handling than a simpl
flameman mayer wrote:
> so ... i am really thinking about un soldering my akita SIR chip,
> replacing it with a simple manchester enc/dec directly connected to Ir
> led/ Ir photo transistor =P
IrDA uses baseband modulation with no carrier (1=silence, 0=pulse):
http://www.irda.org/associations/249
I revive for future memory this old thread because we discussed the
same matter long ago...
http://projects.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2009-January/007588.html
The conclusion was:
>> Other solution would be a raw read of the nand addresses and a
>> subsequent edit of the CMDLINE