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- [01:53:36] <deadaim>
When I boot up my board, I get "No ethernet found". I clearly have an ethernet cable plugged in. Is this normal?
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- [06:45:35] <deadaim>
I did an 'opkg update; opkg task-native-sdk'. I wrote up a c++ program and when I use g++, it's complaining that it can't find the iostream to be included. Any ideas what's up?
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- [07:44:15] <hitlin37>
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/news/features/gadgeteer-080111.aspx
- [07:44:41] <hitlin37>
here comes object-oriented hardward
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- [07:50:09] <av500>
yeah, right
- [07:53:13] <koen>
I need to read that new article
- [07:53:28] <koen>
since there's a whole thread about it in my TI inbox :)
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- [07:59:07] <av500>
koen: if you need to know how to run .net on a beagle, I can put you in contact with ppl
- [08:00:13] <student>
hello, can anyone tell me that when we connect null cable to crane board and try to do the minicom then on which port is that board generally sitting? is it something like /dev/ttyUSB or else anything else?
- [08:00:40] <av500>
the port has got *nothing* to do with the cable
- [08:01:01] <student>
because when i am doing dmesg i am not able to find the tty only
- [08:01:02] <av500>
but then, you already know that
- [08:01:25] <av500>
plug the usb2serial into your PC and look at dmesg
- [08:01:32] <student>
where crane board is connected
- [08:01:38] <student>
Yes i checked the usbtoserial
- [08:01:53] <av500>
usb 8-4.3: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB8
- [08:01:55] <student>
then its showing ttyUSBx in dmesg
- [08:02:22] <av500>
then setup minicom to use /dev/ttyUSBx
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- [08:02:42] <student>
but is the null cable which we are using now is not being connected to USB port rite
- [08:02:50] <av500>
???
- [08:02:56] <av500>
you are not making sense
- [08:03:23] <student>
The null modem serial cable which we connect to our
- [08:03:33] <av500>
you are not making sense
- [08:03:36] <student>
computer
- [08:03:52] <av500>
<plonk>
- [08:03:56] <student>
the port to which we connect the Null modem serial cable
- [08:04:06] <student>
on our computer is it also called as USB port?
- [08:04:09] <Russ>
...is a serial port
- [08:04:19] <Russ>
serial cables plug into serial ports
- [08:04:29] <Russ>
db9
- [08:05:55] <koen>
av500: I know :)
- [08:07:02] <student>
but my dmesg result is somewhat like this :
- [08:07:05] <student>
[176288.696198] usb 5-1: ch341-uart converter now attached to ttyUSB0 [176475.976555] usb 5-1: USB disconnect, address 6 [176475.978624] ch341-uart ttyUSB0: ch341-uart converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 [176475.978644] ch341 5-1:1.0: device disconnected
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- [08:07:51] <Russ>
clippy says, it looks like you want to connect a serial cable via a USB to serial adatper
- [08:08:33] <Russ>
I missed half the conversation :(
- [08:09:18] <student>
Russ : i am using a null modem serial cable
- [08:09:22] <av500>
Russ: never mind, we had it yesterday
- [08:09:25] <av500>
and the day before
- [08:09:33] <av500>
its like groundhog day
- [08:10:49] <Russ>
is it a "can you make us go?" type of situation?
- [08:11:21] <Russ>
av500, you are smart
- [08:12:34] <av500>
connecting a usb2serial adapter, setting up minicom and then bridging pins 2 and 3 to see loopback work seems to be too hard
- [08:13:01] <av500>
since ttyUSBx seems to change if a nullmodem cable is used....
- [08:13:21] <av500>
mabe there is no USB at all, then its ttySx
- [08:13:21] <Russ>
av500, thats quite the trick
- [08:13:50] <Russ>
clearly some sort of barrier in comunication
- [08:17:18] <student>
av500 : "<av500> connecting a usb2serial adapter, setting up minicom and then bridging pins 2 and 3 to see loopback work seems to be too hard " i checked my USBtoSerial cable by bridging pines 2 and 3 and i found its working well...but when i am trying to do the same with null modem serial cable and trying to open the MINICOM not able to set the serial device path also
- [08:18:04] <Russ>
whiskey tango foxtrot
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- [08:19:05] <Russ>
http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/NOsu0XZ8ZldxxMnBfxDMFJkEvvSIJWcFDF4rVqVb-0C895v4QfdyIbHSJIVxiuJ1oD4mhw-V1b8liGUl4uXcAKG4rUkB5dvgkNErL2Jsq4k-OaSeY_YQGpgSnkA3yLCorI7Ak4bRnHrvKyXjTAri5XfwTN0rPScJ_EnDTtf9fi-v22l_eNL2kwCvNaTFwlo6JulO2RQ
- [08:19:10] <Russ>
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/NSDvnbtxJuMi7FaAo8ujwHTVWqB2chFHjk7RdPC8zILuCxPjs7VOGqywfoiiiRzGcmwTUP9oaNMZP8mOhyiN0arlfF-cbOeGhunVjJUAc3RIui_Z1lBf_ByK9-_j53TwqBLz4QbdbJ1l8073tt9H80whsiR8FIrBr-uVZBWaMVPmSpnbsWkk5O5_cfFJvCtPZBsc7oE
- [08:19:15] <Russ>
....a plugs into b
- [08:21:46] <student>
_Russ_ : i was using only "b" isnt it the correct procedure?
- [08:22:22] <Russ>
if you have a physical serial port, what is the point of having a usb to serial adapter?
- [08:27:54] <student>
Russ : thats the reason y i am not using usb to serial adapter i am just using the cable shown in your fig b
- [08:28:06] <student>
to connect to the crane board
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- [08:29:22] <Russ>
I have to go to bed, but never mention your USB to serial adapter again
- [08:29:27] <Russ>
you'll get a lot further
- [08:30:26] <Russ>
and get loopback working on your machines serial port by bridging 2 and 3 before worrying about anything else
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- [08:33:56] <student>
Russ : my loopback is working very fine
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- [08:44:26] <sam_>
Hi all. How can I configure plug n play usb modem and establish internet connection?
- [08:46:58] <sam_>
I'm using beagle board-xm
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- [09:07:53] <av500>
WTF? DVSDK refuses to install coz I have no fakeroot????
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- [09:17:11] <av500>
koen: WTF, this DVSK install is a fucking joke
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- [09:30:26] <koen>
av500: 3.x, 4.x or 5.x?
- [09:30:35] <av500>
4 i think
- [09:30:48] <av500>
I need to force it to not check for some bubnntntu LTS
- [09:30:55] <av500>
then I need to install fakeroot? WTF?
- [09:31:09] <av500>
then I need to install CS just to *install* the DVSDK?
- [09:31:45] <av500>
do you really have paying customers that put up with this?
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- [11:01:08] <aarti>
hi all, i have created new rootfs with openembedded but i m getting message like INIT: Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes on my minicom
- [11:01:17] <aarti>
how can i resolve it
- [11:01:34] <woglinde>
aarti oe-core?
- [11:01:39] <woglinde>
maintaince 2011.3?
- [11:01:46] <woglinde>
systmed?
- [11:02:00] <aarti>
mine is 2010.7
- [11:02:17] <woglinde>
no angstroem
- [11:02:20] <woglinde>
oe version
- [11:02:52] <aarti>
ya with angstrom
- [11:03:28] <woglinde>
sigh
- [11:03:33] <woglinde>
tell me the oe version
- [11:03:38] <woglinde>
not the angstroem
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- [11:04:04] <av500>
woglinde: 3.0, no?
- [11:04:11] <av500>
that was just released
- [11:04:47] <aarti>
how can i check the oe version?
- [11:05:16] <woglinde>
bitbake?
- [11:05:23] <woglinde>
it gives you a summary before starting?
- [11:05:50] <aarti>
1.10.2
- [11:06:18] <woglinde>
thats the bitbake version
- [11:06:32] <av500>
woglinde: you ask too much
- [11:07:08] <aarti>
so how can i check the oe version?
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- [11:26:58] <ant_work>
koen: in fact Narcissus has one issue creating jffs2...Image not found, something went wrong :/
- [11:27:12] <koen>
ant_work: that happens when the jffs2 params aren't in the config
- [11:27:24] <koen>
ant_work: but jffs2 support is going to get removed from narcissus anyway
- [11:27:43] <ant_work>
well, one can convert
- [11:28:13] <ant_work>
klibc is still lacking UBI/UBIFS detection
- [11:28:23] <ant_work>
so we'll need jffs2 for a bit
- [11:29:03] <ant_work>
(don't laugh..jffs2 is an OE patch/hack )
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- [11:53:55] <koen>
time for some M&Ms
- [11:55:33] <ant_work>
koen: btw I discover now oe-core image_types.bbclass proudly sets IMAGE_CMD_jffs2 =
- [11:55:55] <ant_work>
now I see what was wrong :/
- [11:55:56] <koen>
yes
- [11:56:08] <koen>
plenty of fools around that use jffs2
- [11:56:42] <ant_work>
imho th edef inmachine.conf should be respected
- [11:56:58] <ant_work>
(and I should change batteries to kb)
- [11:57:10] <av500>
bt wy?
- [11:57:21] <av500>
w cn rea yu jt fne!
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- [11:57:51] <ant_work>
shops around are closed - holydays :/
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- [11:58:05] <av500>
ant_work: gas station
- [11:58:18] <av500>
mdp: give the screen a punch
- [11:58:23] <mdp>
:)
- [11:58:40] <mdp>
maybe I have the wrong baud rate set
- [11:59:24] <av500>
300,7,n,1?
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- [12:01:07] <mdp>
too slow to watch youtube in ascii graphics fb mode
- [12:01:18] <osc>
any one can tell me the proper amixer syntax to enable headphone and speaker from console (beagleXm)
- [12:01:30] <koen>
mdp: there's the special av500 1MBit mode for that
- [12:01:43] <mdp>
heh
- [12:01:50] <mdp>
koen, you on this call?
- [12:01:59] <koen>
mdp: yes
- [12:02:05] <mdp>
lucky you
- [12:02:10] <koen>
mdp: hence the M&Ms to raise my bloodsugar
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- [12:02:33] <koen>
well, crankier
- [12:02:52] <mdp>
I have poured _two_ .usian sized cups of coffee to make it through
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- [12:03:54] <av500>
gimme the 8 digit code!!!
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- [12:06:59] <mdp>
too much "sensitive IP" on this call :P
- [12:15:51] <osc>
pls help me
- [12:16:26] <osc>
i have tried the command with amixer set Headset 100 unmute
- [12:16:46] <osc>
this command setting the volume 100%
- [12:17:45] <osc>
but the parameter HeadsetL Mixer AudioL1 seems to be mute
- [12:18:27] <osc>
am able to unmute it from gui, looking for a console based command for it add it in the startup script
- [12:18:31] <osc>
of the OS
- [12:20:35] <woglinde>
osc check the alsa scripts
- [12:21:48] <woglinde>
asound.state
- [12:23:46] <osc>
woglinde, ok
- [12:29:21] <woglinde>
hm so the beagle has not headset detection stuff
- [12:29:57] <av500>
prolly not
- [12:30:31] <osc>
woglinde, some where i read that in xm bydeault all the sound set to zero
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anyone know of a good browser based cli to run on beagle?
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- [13:03:12] <woglinde>
w3m?
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- [13:03:19] <koen>
wget?
- [13:03:27] <woglinde>
telnet?
- [13:03:38] <koen>
cURL?
- [13:03:57] <woglinde>
netcat?
- [13:04:14] <arcanescu>
O_O
- [13:04:38] <vmlemon_>
Lynx/ELinks?
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- [13:05:02] <woglinde>
koen btw. -> http://build.chromium.org/f/chromium/snapshots/Arm
- [13:05:09] <woglinde>
compiled with gles and omx
- [13:07:04] <arcanescu>
i want to control my gstreamer pipelines through the browser instead of the serial port.... so which one would be best?
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- [13:07:30] <av500>
ah, node.js of course
- [13:07:53] <arcanescu>
av500: was that for me?
- [13:08:39] <woglinde>
uhm?
- [13:08:56] <woglinde>
dont get it
- [13:09:03] <woglinde>
when you have netacess
- [13:09:10] <woglinde>
why you need a cmdline browser?
- [13:09:15] <woglinde>
use a normal browser
- [13:09:51] <av500>
woglinde: no
- [13:09:57] <av500>
he wants a cli inside a borwser
- [13:10:07] <arcanescu>
yes exactly....
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- [13:10:14] <arcanescu>
cli inside a browser
- [13:10:17] <baker>
Hi guys
- [13:11:14] <arcanescu>
so i run it on my webserver and i could send commands through there
- [13:11:22] <baker>
I'm running into difficulties allocating cmem pools on the Gumstix Overo board for a GStreamer pipeline. It says it cant find a pool large enough. Any ideas?
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- [13:21:35] <hitlin37>
all honeycomb tablets looks same .
- [13:22:27] <woglinde>
baker whats your kernel cmdline looks like?
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- [13:22:43] <woglinde>
hitlin37 they all have tegra?
- [13:23:21] <woglinde>
hitlin and transformer/slate is the best at the moment
- [13:24:50] <woglinde>
linking chromium is so much fun
- [13:25:30] <hitlin37>
in terms of looks...all looks very similar now....
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woglinde kernel cmdline? the envargs?
- [13:31:30] <woglinde>
cat /proc/cmdline
- [13:31:52] <av500>
baker: dont use pools
- [13:31:55] <av500>
use a cmem heap
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- [13:33:42] <arcanescu>
they actually changed the pools to heap for the new dvsdk
- [13:33:51] <arcanescu>
which gets rid of alot of problems
- [13:34:20] <baker>
woglinde, av500: http://pastie.org/pastes/2319740/text cmdline at the top, current cmemk insmod at the bottom.
- [13:34:25] <arcanescu>
but it isnt for the dm's not the omaps.... though you could get a similar configuration on omap
- [13:34:43] <baker>
av500: How would I go about modifying the insmod to use a single heap instead of pools?
- [13:36:47] <koen>
woglinde: and why would you want OMX?!?!?
- [13:39:46] <woglinde>
koen tegra has omx
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- [13:43:06] <koen>
omx or nvidia-omx
- [13:43:10] <koen>
I bet the second
- [13:43:14] <koen>
since stock omx is useless
- [13:43:54] <woglinde>
*g*
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- [14:11:41] <av500>
koen: usage of buildroot is picking up lately http://blogs.igalia.com/vjaquez/2011/08/03/how-i-installed-the-linaros-toolchain/
- [14:14:17] <woglinde>
av500 yeah let him explore how many packages he will miss
- [14:14:49] <av500>
packages? miss?
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av500 the buildroot guy
- [14:21:42] <koen>
av500: I read that already
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av500: I don't take people wanting to use CSL toolchains seriously
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woglinde: I dont care much about buildroot
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- [15:17:46] <f0x90>
Herro
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- [15:17:58] <f0x90>
herro
- [15:18:23] <f0x90>
I can haz FPGA?
- [15:19:07] <f0x90>
I've done a little research and I want to do some real electronic programming, I've surmised that beagleboard is one of the most versatile while powerful applications for this?
- [15:19:30] <f0x90>
I'd kind of like to load Android and see how much I can do with it. Can you make a fully functional mini table with a beagleboard?
- [15:19:37] <f0x90>
tablet*
- [15:19:38] <woglinde>
beagle has dsp
- [15:19:41] <woglinde>
not fpga
- [15:19:53] <f0x90>
wiki'ing
- [15:20:09] <woglinde>
and stop this freaking language
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- [15:20:48] <f0x90>
Yes sir, I do apologize for my extraneously profuse and obscure bastardization of the great English language. Please forego this oversight.
- [15:20:58] <f0x90>
>_>
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- [15:22:02] <f0x90>
So if I wanted to do some logic programming, by buying a beagleboard I may be somewhat abstracted from access to the types of low-level designs I am seeking?
- [15:22:29] <f0x90>
Can you compile any assembler on it?
- [15:22:52] <f0x90>
Stupid question
- [15:23:00] <vmlemon_>
Sure - it's built around an ARM-based SoC, and you can run any OS that you can port on it.
- [15:23:08] <f0x90>
Excellent
- [15:23:17] <f0x90>
I think that's why I liked it, I wanted to program an ARM
- [15:23:27] <f0x90>
Are SPARC procs in use anymore?
- [15:23:33] <f0x90>
or same thing?
- [15:23:57] <vmlemon_>
Mostly in ridiculously expensive Fujitsu and Sunacle, erm Oracle servers, nowadays.
- [15:24:03] <f0x90>
ha
- [15:24:08] <f0x90>
How does Gingerbread run?
- [15:24:22] <f0x90>
Sunacle *cough* xD
- [15:24:28] <vmlemon_>
Like crap on my NABB, but then I blame the poorly optimised baseport.
- [15:24:41] <f0x90>
That's a shame
- [15:24:54] <f0x90>
Has got to be better than my mauled T-Mobile G1
- [15:24:59] <vmlemon_>
(A "NABB" being "Not-a-BeagleBoard") :)
- [15:25:22] <f0x90>
Oh?
- [15:25:28] <f0x90>
Why do they call it that?
- [15:26:01] <f0x90>
Also, is there a BeagleBoard that will run the newer Android OSes smoothly?
- [15:26:21] <f0x90>
I know that those types of phones are using at least 1ghz and multi-core processors though
- [15:26:25] <vmlemon_>
They don't - it's just a term that I coined to refer to the board that I have (the OMAP3530 EVM), which is based on the same SoC - but well isn't a BeagleBoard.
- [15:26:27] <woglinde>
which newer?
- [15:26:43] <f0x90>
2.3
- [15:26:50] <av500>
thats ancient
- [15:26:52] <woglinde>
yes
- [15:27:05] <woglinde>
av500 its not friday
- [15:27:06] <f0x90>
What about the 3-d one
- [15:27:26] <av500>
woglinde: dont tell that to me
- [15:27:32] <f0x90>
:<
- [15:27:47] <woglinde>
4-d?
- [15:27:50] <woglinde>
or 6-d
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- [15:28:18] <f0x90>
I wouldn't know the difference, only that the Samsung Sensation I'm looking at runs a 3-d Android OS
- [15:28:22] <vmlemon_>
No reason why you couldn't optimise an existing Android port for performance, though. (Although I get the feeling that most existing ones are rough-and-ready, proof-of-concepts, just to showcase the fact that Android will run). :)
- [15:28:44] <f0x90>
I'm not at that level of proficiency at this time.
- [15:28:46] <av500>
f0x90: gingerbread would run fine on the beagle
- [15:29:00] <f0x90>
Can you make a nice tablet out of it?
- [15:29:17] <av500>
you mean flatten it with a hammer 1st?
- [15:29:19] <f0x90>
I imagine a more pure Unix-based os would be preferable
- [15:29:29] <av500>
android is very much unix
- [15:29:37] <av500>
linux in fact
- [15:29:42] <f0x90>
I know
- [15:29:44] <vmlemon_>
Other than the braindead, hacky system architecture, and their I Can't Believe it's not Java (Dalvik) runtime, of course...
- [15:29:47] <woglinde>
there is a tablet with beagleboard
- [15:29:48] <f0x90>
But the interface is like a Mac
- [15:30:00] <f0x90>
xD!!!
- [15:30:09] <f0x90>
link woglinde
- [15:30:29] <f0x90>
What are the benefits of this table having a beagleboard, how can you expand and hack these guys
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f0x90: can you send me a link?
- [15:30:57] <f0x90>
Sure
- [15:31:01] <f0x90>
What would you like a link to cfriedt ?
- [15:31:20] <cfriedt>
f0x90: this BB you mention with a Mac-like UI
- [15:31:20] <f0x90>
http://xor.cx this is my site, sorry about the theme it just got updated and went back to the old stock slider images
- [15:31:48] <f0x90>
cfriedt: I was talking about how Android has an interface with the attributes of kid-gloves like a Mac
- [15:31:50] <woglinde>
try here
- [15:31:52] <woglinde>
http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/touchbook/
- [15:32:01] <f0x90>
Give me a nice bsd prompt and I'm happy
- [15:32:20] <f0x90>
sweeeet
- [15:32:29] <woglinde>
o.O
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- [15:32:47] <cfriedt>
f0x90: phew ... gotcha... I was a little worried there... I'm currently working on basically that exact scenario as an end-product... for x86, x86_64, ppc, arm, etc
- [15:34:48] <av500>
vmlemon_: so linux is forbidden to run java runtimes?
- [15:34:54] <f0x90>
how fast is nand memory
- [15:35:07] <f0x90>
720p video out, nice..
- [15:35:08] <vmlemon_>
av500: Nope
- [15:35:29] <av500>
vmlemon_: I was worried for a second :)
- [15:36:00] <f0x90>
only 150!?!
- [15:36:04] <f0x90>
oh hellz yes
- [15:36:18] <vmlemon_>
(I was just suspecting that Dalvik would be partially be responsible for the poor performance of Android under certain configurations)
- [15:36:20] <f0x90>
oh that's the keyboard..
- [15:36:38] <arcanescu>
whats the OS on that tablet?
- [15:36:58] <f0x90>
ubuntu and android :\
- [15:37:04] <av500>
vmlemon_: its still java more or less
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- [15:37:09] <vmlemon_>
True
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- [15:37:34] <f0x90>
I imagine I'd learn more by building my own tablet
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- [15:37:52] <arcanescu>
the keyboard :/ cant get the full thing?
- [15:37:53] <vmlemon_>
Various Linux flavours (Android, Ubuntu and ChromeOS)
- [15:38:02] <f0x90>
you can, for 300 for v1
- [15:38:04] <f0x90>
400 for v2
- [15:38:10] <vmlemon_>
I'm sure that Always Innovating had their own distribution, too.
- [15:38:11] <icepeda>
there is a kit to make your tablet with beagleboard
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- [15:38:13] <f0x90>
ChromeOS eh? wth..
- [15:38:20] <f0x90>
icepeda: linkk
- [15:38:26] <icepeda>
for 400 dlls
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icepeda: links?
- [15:38:44] <av500>
liquidbeagle or so
- [15:38:50] <f0x90>
it has all the software needed tho
- [15:38:59] <icepeda>
I don't remmember the name I saw it time ago
- [15:38:59] <f0x90>
Not much hacking involved there
- [15:39:02] <av500>
liquidware
- [15:39:06] <vmlemon_>
Yeah - it's a stupid idea. When I heard of it initially, I thought "Why would I want a laptop that becomes a paperweight, in the absence of Internet connectivity?"
- [15:39:09] <av500>
liquidware.com
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- [15:40:01] <f0x90>
the ram is mounted directly on the processor? how fast is that bridge
- [15:40:24] <icepeda>
it is not liquidware because the final product was a tablet ready to sell, you just customize your OS and FS
- [15:40:27] <f0x90>
I could use this as a starting point for Android SW dev
- [15:40:39] <av500>
icepeda: ah yes
- [15:40:42] <arcanescu>
547 aaye karamba
- [15:40:59] <f0x90>
http://www.liquidware.com/shop/show/BB-TP/Tablet+Pack
- [15:41:19] <woglinde>
its friday somehow
- [15:41:40] <av500>
http://www.opensourcemid.org/
- [15:42:03] <f0x90>
in india maybe
- [15:42:14] <av500>
woglinde: yes, I am not at work tomorrow, so I asked it to be moved
- [15:42:15] <f0x90>
I want to be able to use this puppy to do some HID device emulation
- [15:42:20] <f0x90>
or some firewire DMA
- [15:42:27] <vmlemon_>
Cool
- [15:42:42] <av500>
f0x90: also a rocket launch to mars?
- [15:42:49] <av500>
(in your spare time)
- [15:42:54] <f0x90>
Nibiru preferably
- [15:42:56] <arcanescu>
thats much better its only a screen though isnt it
- [15:43:02] <arcanescu>
*touch
- [15:43:08] <arcanescu>
but much better
- [15:43:08] <rOxx>
Hello, i want to built a initrd file from the kernel source folder on my desktop pc for the beagleboard xm via cross compiling. can someone help me?
- [15:43:11] <f0x90>
yeah
- [15:43:14] <f0x90>
with usb though right?
- [15:43:18] <arcanescu>
yea
- [15:43:30] <f0x90>
bluetooth kbd would be cool
- [15:43:37] <icepeda>
I think is the liquidware Hw, just were adding some other tools and outside structure
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- [15:44:46] <arcanescu>
true for bluetooth
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- [15:47:37] <f0x90>
We sell this overprice 4000 1tb chainable media server
- [15:47:43] <f0x90>
running windows CE or something windows
- [15:47:56] <f0x90>
Would be easy to develop something better I bet
- [15:50:28] <arcanescu>
i like this better opensourcemid.org
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- [16:03:23] <djlewis>
later...
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- [16:06:32] <f0x90>
Hey guys
- [16:06:59] <f0x90>
Can you tell me the primary differences between capability and usage regarding like an Arduino/Teensy++ and a Beagleboard
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- [16:11:49] <f0x90>
http://hacknmod.com/hack/create-techno-with-a-laser-harp/
- [16:25:23] <f0x90>
buid ur own UAV drone with GPS autopilot http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ardupilot-main-page
- [16:26:59] <arcanescu_>
i even got an rc plane to go ahead with that project
- [16:26:59] <arcanescu_>
ive seen that site before its great....
- [16:27:36] <f0x90>
:D
- [16:27:39] <f0x90>
can it record video?
- [16:28:11] <av500>
the arduino?
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- [16:30:05] <arcanescu_>
no you need an external camera or use something else
- [16:30:39] <arcanescu_>
it uses xbee for external telemetry aswell.... I have to learn how to fly the rc first incase things dont go well.... and i have to take over manually
- [16:32:33] <arcanescu_>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfkyp89LLTE check these guys out
- [16:34:37] <Russ>
Is that KE livery
- [16:34:53] <Russ>
oh. KLM
- [16:35:28] <arcanescu_>
yes but its an RC
- [16:35:39] <Russ>
I know
- [16:36:21] <arcanescu_>
id love to get my hands on one of these
- [16:51:24] <f0x90>
`http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn4RezmEpqM&feature=related
- [16:51:38] <f0x90>
SR71 Blackbird w/ Turbine + afterburners
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nice one
- [16:52:56] <f0x90>
def
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- [17:01:39] <arcanescu_>
holy
- [17:01:50] <arcanescu_>
that looks likes the xmens plane
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- [17:21:57] <tobi1>
has anyone of you tried or succeeded in using the lvds-pinheaders to drive a lcd via lvds ?
- [17:22:29] <tobi1>
you need a chip that buffers the signals to step them up because of the 1.8v if I understand the manual correctly?
- [17:23:43] <av500>
they are not lvds
- [17:23:58] <av500>
they are 24bit parallel
- [17:24:22] <av500>
you need a chip to convert from parallel to lvds
- [17:25:35] <av500>
http://bb-lvds.blogspot.com/2011/04/beagleboard-xm-with-litemax-lcd-display.html
- [17:27:50] <tobi1>
thanks, I already found this...but I am not sure wether this works for me or not...I still dont really understand all the different lvds connections...
- [17:28:13] <tobi1>
I intend to use it with a 22" samsung panel I have lying around, but this has 30 connections
- [17:28:31] <tobi1>
according to the datasheet, its a 24bit dual-channel display
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- [17:28:58] <tobi1>
but the board from the link you posted only seems to have 20 output-pins
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- [17:30:07] <tobi1>
And worst of all, I still have not found any good documents describing lvds and how it is used exactly...Maybe I just need to dig deeper..
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- [17:35:11] <av500>
prpplague: dual channel lvds and beagle?
- [17:35:18] <av500>
[19:28:13] <tobi1> I intend to use it with a 22" samsung panel I have lying around, but this has 30 connections
- [17:35:19] <av500>
[19:28:31] <tobi1> according to the datasheet, its a 24bit dual-channel display
- [17:35:27] <prpplague>
av500: yep
- [17:35:43] <prpplague>
av500: you'll need to either use a cpld/fpga or one of the chrontel parts
- [17:36:02] <prpplague>
av500: you can do it with discrets but thats a lot of wirting
- [17:36:04] <prpplague>
wiring
- [17:36:05] <av500>
tobi1: schau: ^^^^
- [17:36:12] <tobi1>
hehe, danke
- [17:37:04] <prpplague>
tobi1: i have vhdl code that i did for TI, but i'd have to check on permission to release it
- [17:37:13] <prpplague>
tobi1: otherwise i can help provide feedback
- [17:37:35] <prpplague>
tobi1: please be aware, it isn't a project for the faint of heart(or those with little experience)
- [17:37:47] <tobi1>
thanks very much for this offe, but I think I will search for a scaler for this display then, I did not want to invest too much work into this
- [17:39:15] <prpplague>
tobi1: scaler?
- [17:39:52] <tobi1>
I think the little boards with dvi/vga/hdmi-input and lvds-output are called "scalers"...at least I heard it sometimes from the "display" people..
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- [17:44:19] <prpplague>
tobi1: never heard that before
- [17:44:42] <prpplague>
tobi1: they are basically just dvi receiver chips such as the TFP401 with lvds transmitters
- [17:45:12] <tobi1>
yes
- [17:45:26] <prpplague>
tobi1: anyway, do you have a the part number of the display? i like to keep a list of the panels people are hacking around with
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- [17:46:51] <tobi1>
ltm220m1-l01
- [17:47:01] <tobi1>
its a samsung display
- [17:47:31] <prpplague>
ltm?
- [17:47:35] <prpplague>
you sure about that?
- [17:47:54] <prpplague>
yep i guess so
- [17:47:58] <prpplague>
thanks got the datasheet
- [17:48:44] <rOxx>
i have cross compiled a new kernel for my beagleboard xm and want to cross compile the uInitrd file too, but i dont know how i make this via cross compiling, can someone help me?
- [17:49:05] <prpplague>
tobi1: yea pretty typical dual channel lvds design
- [17:51:21] <tobi1>
thought so, but since this is my very first contact with lvds I am pretty overwhelmed
- [17:51:35] <prpplague>
tobi1: indeed
- [17:52:45] <housel>
rOxx: what do you need an initrd for? If your root filesystem is on the mmc I think you probably don't need one
- [17:56:25] <rOxx>
what do you mean with root filesystem is on the mmc?
- [17:57:07] <woglinde>
angstroem dont uses any initrd
- [17:57:13] <housel>
Where is your root filesystem?
- [17:59:13] <rOxx>
i have installed the ubuntu natty netbook image on my beagleboard and want now to work with a new kernel. it is a good question where the root filesystem is :-) do you can help me ?
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- [18:02:29] <rOxx>
the root filesystem is my fat partition on the sdhc card?
- [18:03:20] <rOxx>
sorry not the fat partition. i mean the ext partition with the root directory
- [18:06:07] <housel>
yes, that's it
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- [18:07:13] <woglinde>
you can put the initrd either on the fat ot the ext partition
- [18:07:31] <woglinde>
you only need to setup your uboot config
- [18:07:44] <woglinde>
but ext maybee be better
- [18:07:55] <woglinde>
because uboot has sometimes problem with fat partitions
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- [18:08:37] <rOxx>
ok but i have cross compiled the kernel and need the initrd file. my problem to create this file
- [18:09:16] <woglinde>
run your ubuntu
- [18:09:21] <woglinde>
copy over the modules
- [18:09:37] <woglinde>
run update-initramfs -c -m modules-vers-dir
- [18:09:55] <rOxx>
ok this is the only way to get the initrd ?
- [18:10:16] <woglinde>
if you want the original ubuntu initrd yes
- [18:10:25] <rOxx>
i must boot with an old kernel, copy the modules to the ext partition and run update-initramfs ?
- [18:10:31] <arcanescu_>
is the Li-VI 365 composite video input incompatible with beagle?
- [18:10:31] <woglinde>
yes
- [18:11:01] <woglinde>
roxx or you mount the sdcard on your host
- [18:11:25] <woglinde>
and run modules_install with INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/usb0 or similiar
- [18:11:33] <woglinde>
and then boot your old kernel
- [18:11:35] <rOxx>
yes that have i made
- [18:11:44] <woglinde>
okay
- [18:11:48] <woglinde>
boot old kernel
- [18:11:50] <rOxx>
and with the old kernel i must run update-initramfs
- [18:11:57] <woglinde>
and create the new initrd
- [18:12:00] <rOxx>
to get the initrd
- [18:12:01] <woglinde>
yes
- [18:12:39] <rOxx>
ok thx, i test it, and when i have the initrd file on the ext partition, i can delete the uInitrd entry in the bootloader configuration ?
- [18:12:59] <woglinde>
hm?
- [18:13:26] <woglinde>
no
- [18:13:33] <rOxx>
you write 20:08] <woglinde> you can put the initrd either on the fat ot the ext partition
- [18:13:48] <woglinde>
proably you must set the uboot header to the initrd
- [18:13:54] <woglinde>
dont know exactly
- [18:14:01] <woglinde>
yes
- [18:14:13] <woglinde>
but you must configure uboot to find your new initrd
- [18:14:32] <woglinde>
kernel will not load the initrd from the sdcard himself
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- [18:15:01] <woglinde>
kernel only uses the pointer in mem where the initrd was loaded before
- [18:15:05] <woglinde>
by uboot
- [18:15:07] <rOxx>
ok. first i want to get to boot my own kernel with uInitrd on the fat partition and then i do the next steps :-)
- [18:15:38] <rOxx>
its my first own kernel :-)
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- [18:17:29] <rOxx>
thx for your help
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- [18:25:11] <rOxx>
woglinde: what is the difference between "update-initramfs -c -m 2.6.39" and "update-initramfs -c -k 2.6.39" ?
- [18:29:26] <rOxx>
-m does not exist. you mean -c -k i think
- [18:30:10] <woglinde>
yes
- [18:30:22] <woglinde>
sorry I dont remember the options all the time
- [18:31:23] <rOxx>
no problem :-)
- [18:32:21] <rOxx>
now i have the uInitrd file created with "mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n initramfs -d initrd.img-2.6.39 uInitrd"
- [18:32:25] <rOxx>
is this ok ?
- [18:32:58] <woglinde>
hm yes
- [18:33:03] <rOxx>
now i copy the new kernel with the generated uInitrd file back to fat partition on my sd card and the kernel should boot ?
- [18:33:12] <woglinde>
yes
- [18:33:21] <woglinde>
but I would save the old kernel and initrd
- [18:33:34] <rOxx>
yes i have the old files
- [18:33:42] <woglinde>
than try it
- [18:40:30] <woglinde>
hm seems not to work?
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- [18:41:56] <rOxx>
not really, mom i upload the output to pastebin
- [18:42:54] <rOxx>
here is the serial output
- [18:42:57] <rOxx>
http://pastebin.com/vQCN5avV
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- [18:44:45] <woglinde>
this looks like you misscompiled your kernel
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- [18:49:18] <rOxx>
my steps to cross compile the kernel was: 1. "git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap-2.6.git linux-omap-2.6" then "cd linux-omap-2.6", after that "git checkout v2.6.39", then "make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- distclean", then "make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- omap2plus_defconfig", then "make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- menuconfig" and disabled the kernel pinmux
- [18:50:05] <rOxx>
after that i installed the modules with "sudo make ARCH=arm modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/$ROOTFS"
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- [19:05:03] <rOxx>
woglinde: do i need a special config file for the beagleboard xm ?
- [19:13:18] <woglinde>
angstroem has a tons of patches
- [19:13:39] <woglinde>
dont know what you need with ubuntu
- [19:13:46] <woglinde>
use the ubuntu beagle xm sources
- [19:13:58] <rOxx>
where i get this ?
- [19:14:03] <woglinde>
no
- [19:14:05] <rOxx>
with apt-get ?
- [19:14:09] <woglinde>
you installed ubuntu
- [19:14:18] <rOxx>
yes
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- [19:20:16] <rOxx>
i dont know where i can find the beagle xm sources. can you help me? or you mean to get it with apt-get ?
- [19:24:22] <rOxx>
woglinde: thx for your help, i must now going offline.
- [19:24:23] <tobi1>
another hardware-question...I am planning to extend the beagle with gps and gprs modem, and found this module as one of the cheaper and easy to install ones (serial), http://www.sparkfun.com/products/7917 but with 160$ its still expensive.. I would be able to design a board myself if anyone could point me to some cheap gps and gprs chips with i2c or serial, I did not find any... :-/
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*yawn*
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ds2: what woke you?
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panda snores
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- [20:32:47] <Crofton|work>
does anyone know if you can get orc to tell you what asm it actually runs?
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Crofton|work: objdump?
- [20:54:01] <Crofton>
from orc, it sort of sounds like the code appears at runtime
- [20:54:20] <Crofton>
I suppose I need to make a small example and see
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- [21:38:47] <arcanescu>
is there a good way or a reference to reduce boot time like : http://www.makelinux.com/emb/fastboot/dm365 ...... apparently its for purchase and not open :/
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- [21:50:26] <thurbad>
requires nand too,as far as I can tell
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- [21:50:52] <arcanescu>
I have nand on my board
- [21:50:59] <arcanescu>
but 300ms to 500 ms is impressive
- [21:51:24] <thurbad>
yeah, as long as it's in a state ready to run apps
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- [21:51:58] <arcanescu>
id like to think it is otherwise whats the use....
- [21:54:08] <arcanescu>
someone mentioend removing some uncesseiries like CONFIG_KALLSYMS CONFIG_HOTPLUG CONFIG_PRINTK CONFIG_BUG should help but i havent tried that as yet
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- [22:05:07] <thurbad>
I think koen played with fast booting stuff recently,butI don't think he got anywhere near 1/2 a second or less
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- [22:37:16] <djlewis_>
later...
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