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Cowon D2
Yeeze:
Yes the time stamp updated and the file also changed in size...
I am compiling under ubuntu (7.04) and uploading the file with WinXP emulated with VirtualBox...
I know its complicated, but it works, at least somehow...
I will try to upload the file under a real windows xp...
Yeeze:
Ok the virtual machine seems to be the problem, in the real windows it worked like a charm... But testing stuff will take really long when you need to reboot every time...
well I will find another way getting tcctool to work under linux...
Under windows I failed, tried cygwin and coLinux...
One question about the input from the touchscreen, what has been done to these values exactly (are they alredy put together out of three measurment's as stated in this document?
--- Quote from: andiator on January 28, 2008, 07:38:51 AM --- http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc8091.pdf.
--- End quote ---
What calculations are still needed? I just like to play a little with the touchscreen,
and maybe eventually write a useful driver to get easy to use values (absolute X/Y coordinates)
In telechips.c it said the touchscreen driver cannot be put on a tick task... what is that? Should there be a thread?
Is there something like an API for the I2c code or somewhat to get more information about it?
luck3r:
Yeeze: tcctool works perfectly on openSUSE and Gentoo with default configuration. I know that Debian based distributions tend to be quite "outdated" or having a strange configuration, so I would recommend you trying another distro. (Yes, I dont like *buntu)
If you want an easy configuration and the system should just work out of the box, try openSUSE.
If you want maximum flexibility and configurability, try Gentoo.
I don't want you to use these, it's just a suggestion.
Bagder:
--- Quote from: luck3r on January 31, 2008, 04:41:44 AM --- I know that Debian based distributions tend to be quite "outdated" or having a strange configuration.
--- End quote ---
Please. That's your opinion and you will find that a large portion of us Rockbox hackers use Debian or Debian-based distros without sharing your views on them. Debian (unstable) is not more outdated than any other distro really, they all tend to be forward and not so forward on various different aspects over time.
Blaming any of this problem on Debian is barking up the entirely wrong tree.
Now, back to cowon D2 and tcctool. What were you saying again?
luck3r:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this is my opinion (I've made some very bad experiences with Debian and *buntu). I didn't want to start a discussion about distros.
So, I was saying that tcctool works perfectly on Gentoo and openSUSE.
By the way, detection of my 4GB D2 works.
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