<DocScrutinizer>
thinks about wikireader and if it still has the usb port footprints I forced in
<kristianpaul>
(wilkireader) what what?
<kristianpaul>
:o
<DocScrutinizer>
you don't know wikireader, kristianpaul ?
<kristianpaul>
sure, i have one :p
<kristianpaul>
well my mother had
<DocScrutinizer>
you never disassembled it?
<kristianpaul>
now i'm curious to borrow it from her for th weekend ;)
<kristianpaul>
no is not mine
<kristianpaul>
was a gift for my mother
<DocScrutinizer>
it's been designed as a hacker gadget
<kristianpaul>
ah..
<kristianpaul>
i liked the touch thing so i gave to my mother, i never tought it was hackable
<DocScrutinizer>
originally
<kristianpaul>
in hardware i mean
<DocScrutinizer>
I insisted on having footprints for the needed minimal components for USB
<DocScrutinizer>
dunno if it made it to MP
<DocScrutinizer>
I as well pushed in quite a number of "testpads", but I think those are mostly gone
<DocScrutinizer>
original design been clamshell with a hw kbd
<DocScrutinizer>
I had a few nice ideas for that kbd
<DocScrutinizer>
then the mgmt opted for that c-ts
<kristianpaul>
you me the wikireader was close to look like the nanonote?
<DocScrutinizer>
yep
<DocScrutinizer>
kinda
<kristianpaul>
:o
<kristianpaul>
btw you tough as well as adding AAA batteries?
<kristianpaul>
I finally bought some rechargable ones, after have two buy 2 pairs in a month..
<DocScrutinizer>
it's been the product requirement specs from beginning to have cheap primary cells for power
<wpwrak>
DocScrutinizer: (what device) the ben
<DocScrutinizer>
kristianpaul: say thanks to the c-ts and whoever opted for it. Our original desin was meant to run 100s of hours from one set of AAA
<kristianpaul>
i see
<DocScrutinizer>
cpu in deep sleep most of the time, only wakesource being bat low, close clam, and kbd
<kristianpaul>
(want his ben to sleep aswell)
<DocScrutinizer>
some people at OM never got the idea of a concept with a common sense and all tailored to meet the product req specs. There've always been changes last minute, and they didn't get it what's the impact on the hw design
<DocScrutinizer>
there even were several cpu swaps half way :-(
<DocScrutinizer>
(not on WR)
<DocScrutinizer>
gta03 that was
<DocScrutinizer>
incredible
<DocScrutinizer>
I'm really amazed OM ever got to roll out gta01/02
<DocScrutinizer>
*sigh*
<DocScrutinizer>
(wake source) idle timer for shutdown of course. I forgot
<kristianpaul>
you own a nanonote i guess? it have a kbd, i wonder to hear you ideas about that :-)
<DocScrutinizer>
I got no nanonote
<kristianpaul>
ah, true i remennber now you like N900 ;-)
<DocScrutinizer>
well, that's not the point - at least for me
<kristianpaul>
good
<kristianpaul>
k
<DocScrutinizer>
actually I just can't afford to buy all the interesting gadgets out there that I'd like to have a look at
<kristianpaul>
sure, who dont..
<roh>
is also quite happy to get them just put on his table to do stuff and not needing to buy em
<wpwrak>
roh is the smart one here :)
<kristianpaul>
roh, we need chips on that table soon ;-)
<kristianpaul>
too !
<roh>
should have mkfs-ed that partition instead of deleting the content *wait*
<roh>
dumping the flash on these modern devices is harder than one thinks... these buggers have 32gbytes of it now
<kristianpaul>
wpwrak: seems Alexander finally, replied !
<kristianpaul>
wpwrak: will be nice if you and rejon talk to him about lm32 needing love around gcc if there is time of course, i'm aware he is related with gcc developers, may be can help.. but worth the try, or what you think?
<wpwrak>
kristianpaul: sure. just tell me whom i need to ping with what ;-)
<wpwrak>
roh: in the good old times, with 1 kB of RAM and 250 bps cassette tape, things were so much better ;-)
<kristianpaul>
and bigger :-D
<kristianpaul>
30 minutes sythesis time is great, now i can do check errors fast
<kristianpaul>
now i wonder as i'm not using some mm1 components as audio and vga, i may drop some cores.. and speed up :-)
<kristianpaul>
xiangfu: when is xburst openwrt for nanonote next release?
<kristianpaul>
will ne nice if it includes de ubb-vga software support.. :-)
<xiangfu>
kristianpaul i have some images in buildhost. just needs sometime test before release.
<kristianpaul>
xiangfu: for a moment i tought, that i just have to wait for next openwrt usptream release :-D
<wpwrak>
kristianpaul: ubb-vga is currently just a frame buffer in a special format, which gets displayed
<wpwrak>
kristianpaul: there's no connection to X, fbcon, or such.
<kristianpaul>
wpwrak: what was the net surf i saw the other time? you hacked the app¡
<kristianpaul>
?
<kristianpaul>
ah damn, i bet was a pic..
<kristianpaul>
nap
<wpwrak>
kristianpaul: oh, the konqueror session ? that was a screenshot from my desktop that i displayed with ubb-vga :)
<kyak>
wpwrak: you caused some confusion with that ;)
<kyak>
xiangfu: hi! there is a problem with compile-openwrt-xburst-trunk.sh script. The problem is that it updates feeds (line 43) and only then it switches to openwrt-packages/trunk branch (line 49). It causes inconsistency (for example, centerim5 and libpurple only exist in trunk branch, and therefore not included in full build).
<wpwrak>
kyak: hmm, i think i explained it all :)
<kyak>
wpwrak: people like to see with their eyes, not to read :)
<xiangfu>
kyak thaks. seems opewrt support the branch in feeds now. i will look into it
<xiangfu>
will do that about 1 hour later
<kyak>
checking out specific branch by means of openwrt would be the best.. Otherwise, we would need to install feeds one more time
<xiangfu>
Yes. i remember i saw that commit
<wpwrak>
kyak: in other words, i did the marketing well ;-)
<kyak>
hehe, right :)
<kyak>
xiangfu: it seems that it's "src-git qipackages git://projects.qi-hardware.com/openwrt-packages.git;trunk"
<lunavorax_mini>
Hi all !
<lunavorax_mini>
Hi again all !
<lunavorax_mini>
Who can tell me some things about the Wiki ?
<lunavorax_mini>
I would like to start translating some pages in French during my free time. I need to know how that works.
<xiangfu>
lunavorax_mini hi
<lunavorax_mini>
Hi xiangfu :)
<lunavorax_mini>
whoops, sorry, gnome2 and X crashed