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<kristianpaul> he, finally 0 erros when reading/writing the namuru general porpuse register
<kristianpaul> now to adjust the samply, not hard just keep in mind system clock is multiple of 4
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<whitequark> wolfspraul: what do you think about iteadstudio?
<wolfspraul> first time I hear that, interesting!
<wolfspraul> checking...
<whitequark> I've ordered some RF modules from them, and also a PCB
<wolfspraul> give me some time, I will read about it
<whitequark> they're cheap, they're clearly chinese, but they are quite good for such a cheap chinese product
<whitequark> sure
<wolfspraul> the chinese government is on overdrive right now, I need to get my tunnel stronger first
<wolfspraul> I get resets all over the place, urgh
<wolfspraul> how dangerous a standing tcp connection can be to such a wannabe empire...
<whitequark> uh.
<wolfspraul> I will read about iteadstudio
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<wpwrak> wolfspraul: for a moment i was thinking you meant a physical tunnel ;-)
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<wolfspraul> whitequark: ok I looked at this for 5 minutes now
<wolfspraul> after 5 minutes, it looks like a seeedstudio clone
<wolfspraul> what happens in China a lot is this: some company is successful, where successful means that 3, 5 or more people all are making money
<wolfspraul> now
<wolfspraul> some will make more than others
<wolfspraul> which the ones that are making less will not like
<wolfspraul> so they 'branch out'
<wolfspraul> :-)
<wolfspraul> they take everything with them, all files, customer database, etc. and setup a clone
<wolfspraul> since seeedstudio has some success, I'm not surprised to see what looks like a seeedstudio clone now
<wolfspraul> you typically find 3-5 companies in China all doing pretty much the exact same thing
<wolfspraul> at that number the benefits of picking each others eyes seem to level off
<wolfspraul> so we are at 2 now, some more to come :-)
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<wpwrak> one problem of jamendo is that the have very few vocals for electronic stuff
<wpwrak> ccmixter is doing a bit better. they have good vocals from "snowflake", and given the nature of ccmixter, everybody is reusing them. of course, this means that you get a dozen versions of each song ;-)
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<Artyom> hi kristianpaul
<kristianpaul> Artyom: hello
* kristianpaul back from lucnh
<Artyom> I've seen your message in the log. :) You managed to run mm+namuru with front-end clock?
<kristianpaul> yes
<kristianpaul> now fixiting namuru timing to sycn all sample to sytem_clock/4
<kristianpaul> timing/tic
<kristianpaul> and then back to where i started one month ago ;-)
<kristianpaul> finally 0 errors in R/W namuru so i coukd trust memory
<Artyom> great :)
<Artyom> Now I'm in the tail ;)
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<kristianpaul> no no
<kristianpaul> Artyom: actually i think i could prepare a milkymist soc foryou
<kristianpaul> i *guess* that for tracking a single channel 128K should be enough
<kristianpaul> i was reading the other daya datasheet of a gps baseband from atmel
<Artyom> interesting, but I think that with my boards it would be difficult ;)
<kristianpaul> it uses a ~700K internal rom plus 128K ram if i recall correctly
<Artyom> my current plan is to start from the beginning ;)
<kristianpaul> why? i just instanciate ram in HDL no chip specific libraries
<kristianpaul> sure
<kristianpaul> byt was suefull for you the hello world i pointed last day?
<Artyom> Today I have finally installed all required soft in linux (previously I used some win soft and some linux)
<kristianpaul> good
<Artyom> I sucessed with xilinx ISE installation... That was the worst thing
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<Artyom> especially drivers for usb-programmer
<Artyom> But today finally I managed to compile and to synthesis all the SoC under linux
<Artyom> and I found a terminal program (cutecom if I remember well)
<kristianpaul> yes
<Artyom> I think I will start from mm-papilio port
<Artyom> it's the easiest
<kristianpaul> but milkymist bios dont bahave correctly in all terminal program
<kristianpaul> (tail) i was kiding the other day,i recognice my lazyness, you are morefocused than mi for sure.. i still having problems to concetrate anyway..
<kristianpaul> Artyom: what is the board you are finally using?
<kristianpaul> i coul read about it and consider it for a more portable namuru-milkymist baseband soc
<Artyom> I think I will use digilent spartan 3e
<kristianpaul> okay
<Artyom> because when I will better understand the SoC then I will be able to use Carlos results
<kristianpaul> i think carlos results should work without too much understanding
<kristianpaul> as i iremenber
<kristianpaul> he developed a free software too to program board flash
<kristianpaul> and did make work the sdram controler of milkymist for its board
<Artyom> Yes, I though so too. And Carlos was very kind to answer on all questions that I have asked him. But ;)
<Artyom> But there are a lot of new things to me
<Artyom> like programming flash-mem
<kristianpaul> understood, one by one
<kristianpaul> btw M1 works out of the box with all this ram and flash praming :-)
<kristianpaul> of course 500usd plus shipping to russia.. but i think you could buy a early developer kit perhaps?? wich is a litle cheaper
<Artyom> like understanding how MM SoC downloads and so on... There are too many questions to solve simultaneously. So I have to move step by step ;)
<kristianpaul> feel free to ask as always
<Artyom> I will definitly do it when I'll have an oportunity ;)
<kristianpaul> Busy at university?
<Artyom> university and the rest ;)
<Artyom> Task for tomorow: to study MM io ;)
<kristianpaul> basically MMIO
<kristianpaul> Artyom: check source code for cores/sysctl/rtl/
<Artyom> BTW I looked a little in lm32 documentation and I didn't noticed mul (or div?) command to signed integers. And I remember that you had some troubles with signed integer...
<kristianpaul> very ilustrative
<kristianpaul> yeah.. i still not get all that too
<Artyom> ok, I'll do it :)
<kristianpaul> but yes there is mul div support
<Artyom> mul, div is made only for unsigned integers?
<kristianpaul> dont know
<kristianpaul> you mind join #milkymist ?
<Artyom> of coare no
<Artyom> ;)
<kristianpaul> and ask lekernel, i really not very familiar yet will all math capabillites for our loved soc :)
<wpwrak> lm32 ? isn't it called "divu", for unsigned" ? :)
<kristianpaul> ;)
<kristianpaul> hehe
<kristianpaul> wpwrak: but signed supprot could be implemented in software isnt?
<wpwrak> you can implement almost everything in software :)
<kristianpaul> and the CFLAGS -mbarrel-shift-enabled -mmultiply-enabled -mdivide-enabled what for are?
<kristianpaul> to use hardware support for this i guess?
<kristianpaul> but then you said is unsigned
<wpwrak> ah yes, they look encouraging. maybe they are for unsigned ?
<wpwrak> multiply also has signed, by the way
<kristianpaul> Artyom: i think my problem was with printf actually
<kristianpaul> wich is really hardcoed to milkymist
<kristianpaul> but then realized anyway i may need a custom printf to make all easy to scilba
<kristianpaul> scilab**
<kristianpaul> or gnuplot.. i'll see, but i'm really ignorant on this..
<kristianpaul> still*
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<kristianpaul> Artyom: btw you ran that osgps for in your arm+fpga,how much had it?
<Artyom> sorry.. What do you mean?
<kristianpaul> where you ran the osgps_mod ?
<kristianpaul> was it in a arm processor in your other board?
<Artyom> yes, osgps_mod ran on lpc2478 (ARM7)
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<qi-bot> [commit] Werner Almesberger: neocon: moved over from svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/neocon/ (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/7d0683b
<qi-bot> [commit] Werner Almesberger: neocon.c: copyright update and whitespace cleanup (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/f3e1f92
<qi-bot> [commit] Werner Almesberger: neocon.c: new option -c to enable ONLCR for console output (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/4040ad3
<qi-bot> [commit] Werner Almesberger: m1nor: accept system.fpg as alias for soc.fpg (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/8b92936
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<qi-bot> [commit] Werner Almesberger: m1/tools/xse-sane-init64: nice and tidy setup script for the Xilinx tools (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/448e02f
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<PiLeS> Hoi. Anyone got any clues as to why jmarch-compiled nethack doesn't work on the new images? Also, any hints as to what flags were used to compile the version included in the image(s) -but without data files, and incompatible with jmarch's ones. I wanna recompile the lot, because a no nethack ain't no good! Any hint can save me some precious testing time. TIA
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