<LunaVorax> Hello everyone !
<zear> hey there
<LunaVorax> Is booting Debian from sdcard a bit tricky for the Nanonote ?
<LunaVorax> indeed arctanx, I even tried
<LunaVorax> But the nanonote don't want to read the /boot/uImage apparently
<LunaVorax> doesn't*
<killi> Anyone here sucsessfully bought a bnn to norway from website shop?
<killi> as in bought, and got it shipped home. Just wondering the timeframe
<wolfspraul> DocScrutinizer: you there?
<xdpirate> My new development blog domain - http://www.qqmore.info/
<xdpirate> Anyone have any more feature requests for dex before I release it? Check my two latest blog posts for details - http://www.qqmore.info/
<DocScrutinizer> now here somewhat, but wolfspraul isn't :-S
<tuxbrain> hi there! slashdoted community :P
<zear> :)
<qi-commits> Bas Wijnen: working fat system on sd card http://qi-hw.com/p/iris/8968030
<xdpirate> (PC/NanoNote) Yet another dex update - http://www.qqmore.info/?p=20
<kristianpaul> :)
<xdpirate> :D
<xdpirate> got 386 pokeymanz now
<xdpirate> dunno if i'll bother adding gen 4 (diamond/pearl) just yet
<tuxbrain> heheh funny app a pokeymanz dict in nanonote , awesome dude!
<xdpirate> :D
<xdpirate> still haven't gotten my nanonote yet though
<xdpirate> i'm hoping it'll show up tomorrow or tuesday
<tuxbrain> then twice awesome!
<xdpirate> it got from tuxbrain to oslo very quick, but it's been in customs since the 3rd of june :p
<tuxbrain> I'm sorry for that but is very few I can do with that...
<xdpirate> Hehe, not your fault :P
<xdpirate> We also had a transport strike here so
<xdpirate> But strike is over and everything should be back to normal as of tomorrow and tuesday (:
<tuxbrain> bad times to webshopping on Norway :P
<xdpirate> yeah rofl
<Ornotermes> i have read a bit about nanopad, but i haven't ordered one yet. i'm trying to pursway a swedish company to import and sell them (if they do i will probably have to wait a month or two) :S
<kristianpaul> nanopad?
<Ornotermes> nanonote* by bad :(
<Ornotermes> my even
<kristianpaul> np :)
<kristianpaul> ohh
<Ornotermes> by the way, does anyone know who uploaded the pic of nanonote next to a can of cola?
<kristianpaul> hmm
<kristianpaul> i dont know
<larsc> Ornotermes: kristoffer
<tuxbrain> Kristopher from Jlime project
<Ornotermes> larsc: maintainer of jlime?
<larsc> yes
<Ornotermes> oh, thanks :)
<freespace> has anyone had success using the i2c port of the nanonote to communicate with a sensor or some such?
<kristianpaul> i wonder wich pins are i2c wired
<freespace> me too :)
<freespace> it's there on the wiki and in theblock diagrams
<freespace> but haven't had time to dig further
<larsc> you use any two free gpio pins by using the gpio-i2c driver
<kristianpaul> larsc: TP4/TP5 you meant?
<larsc> any two you want
<Ornotermes> found this on wiki: #  23 Keyboard in 6 (i2c?)
<Ornotermes> # 24 Keyboard in 7 (i2c?)
<kristianpaul> larsc: there are more besides TP4/TP5?
<larsc> kristianpaul: hm, not sure
<kristianpaul> guess avt2 differs a bit from nanonote board
<larsc> Ornotermes: those are the pins which can be connected to the i2c controller of the jz4740. but since they are used for the keyboard they are not available
<freespace> looking at http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Hardware-Ben#GPIO_pins there are a few gpios free
<kristianpaul> #  18 TP23 (free)
<kristianpaul> #  30 TP25 (free)
<kristianpaul> #  15 TP 38 (free)
<freespace> nod, those ones
<freespace> there is also 2 (unused)
<freespace> which i assume are also free
<Ornotermes> well, too bad the hardware i2c is used for keyboard
<kristianpaul> now i'm digging why tp4/tp5
<freespace> nod, but if there is a driver to bitbang the gpios for me... i don't mind too much :)
<kristianpaul> there is
<kristianpaul> is like the mmc one
<kristianpaul> i guess
<kristianpaul> or uboot take care of it as uart?
<larsc> i think tp4/5 are not connected to gpios
<kristianpaul> is uart isnt?
<kristianpaul> i know right now is used as uart but i wasnt sure how it was implemented}
<kristianpaul> freespace: you can use sd interface as i2c btw
<larsc> kristianpaul: yes it's uart. but not a generic input/output pin.
<kristianpaul> yes sorry  i was confused
<Ornotermes> larsc: is it not possible to change cpu regisers to configure the cpu to use it as gpio instead of uart?
<larsc> Ornotermes: no
<larsc> not for tp4/tp5
<larsc> those are either jtag or uart
<kristianpaul> larsc: the TP i pointed and that labeled like free in wiki could be used like i2c?
<kristianpaul> TP: 23, 25 and  38
<kristianpaul> 23 and 38 are near to 5 and 6 (aurt)
<kristianpaul> s/aurt/uart
<kristianpaul> but seems smaller
<kristianpaul> i dont how will go soldering on there
<larsc> i guess best chances are with tp35 and tp36
<RISCi_ATOM> Does anyone know of any good MIPS emulators?QEMU, VirtualMIPS, etc...
<kristianpaul> larsc: where are those located phisically?
<larsc> kristianpaul: between RAM and SoC
<larsc> well, at least the same physical connection goes there
<larsc> it's part of U11
<kristianpaul> foudn it next to C27
<kristianpaul> Ornotermes: http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/I2C/es
<Ornotermes> kristianpaul: i took a peek at that, but since i2c-pins is used and i don't have a bnn to poke atound in i didnt read it all
<kristianpaul> ok
<Ornotermes> where there anything you wondered over about that?
<RISCi_ATOM> Thanks mth I'll check it out.