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00:45.09 | crypt1 | hello |
00:46.46 | crypt1 | fimbulvetr you around |
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07:28.36 | florian_kc | good morning |
07:29.08 | senaque | gday |
07:29.45 | senaque | hey anyone know what type of fone a o2 atom is? |
07:30.09 | senaque | i mean blueangel/buffalo/whateverfunkyname |
07:51.34 | goxboxlive_ | senaque: Successor to O2's popular Xda 11 the O2 atom is a rebadged HTC Athena. |
07:54.55 | senaque | Athena: cool :-) |
07:54.57 | senaque | thanks so much! |
07:55.03 | senaque | i've been trying to work it out for a while now |
07:55.16 | senaque | so all the athena-related stuff on xda-developers >should< work? |
07:56.06 | senaque | i've noticed in the latest o2plus updates, theyve included the t9 keypad again, !! god i missed that from my old xdaii with custom roms |
07:56.17 | senaque | but anyways, i should put linux on it :-) |
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08:18.45 | goxboxlive_ | senaque IS there a linux port to it? |
08:21.36 | senaque | not sure but i could work on it based on the other work done thus far |
08:21.58 | senaque | someone's got to do it, right :-) |
08:22.35 | goxboxlive_ | yes, so you are planning to port linux to it ? right? |
08:23.11 | senaque | i am planning on running linux on it, i would mess/test stuff when i have time if i have time :-) |
08:23.47 | senaque | i really hate being forced to use windows on my mobiledevice |
08:23.50 | goxboxlive | i c. |
08:24.09 | senaque | my hx4700 is working nice at the moment |
08:25.08 | senaque | goxboxlive: do you know if there are any htc-based 'smartphones' that do work with linux && have wifi support atm? |
08:26.00 | senaque | i saw a bunch of motorolas running linux @ linuxworld.au this year, it |
08:26.04 | senaque | it's almost there :-) |
08:26.05 | goxboxlive | It seems like HTC Athena is the same phone as HTC Prophet according to this web site: http://forum.mypdacafe.com/viewtopic.php?p=80925 |
08:26.50 | goxboxlive | No there arent any smartphones with wifi running linux. |
08:27.38 | goxboxlive | We have the HTC Universal running with WIFI, but the phone part doesnt work at the moment. |
08:28.54 | senaque | i cant see reference to them being the same |
08:29.12 | senaque | oh atom == athena == prophet, got it |
08:29.31 | senaque | goxboxlive: did you see the digg a few days ago about SIP P2P ? |
08:29.46 | goxboxlive | no |
08:29.47 | senaque | if not i can dig out the link |
08:29.48 | senaque | hang |
08:32.10 | goxboxlive | But be aware of that they dont use the sam CPU. So be carefull if you are planning to boot a lijux image for another device with a diffrent cpu. I would never have done it. |
08:32.44 | goxboxlive | http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Prophet |
09:09.00 | senaque | thanks |
09:10.49 | senaque | http://blyon.com/sip_uri/ |
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10:43.00 | rob_w | we need to get : as key into the keyboard drivers and have a bug when keyrepeating |
10:49.48 | rob_w | hmm i cant find the code piece which handles the autorepeat |
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14:54.55 | pH5 | awelux: the magician has some GPIO registers on an external chip that can be selected by writing to 0x08000014 and read from / written to at 0x08000018. they are used by led and charging code. do you have an idea how to find out what this chip is? |
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17:01.42 | *** topic/#htc-linux is HTC LINUX ! THIS IS THE FORWARD CHANNEL from #htc-blueangel ; check also -> http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/BlueAngel | http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BlueangelResearch | http://gnulinux.biz/files/blueangel/sd/linux/ LOGS: at http://ibot.rikers.org/%23htc-linux/ |
17:15.12 | awelux | ph5, not really. except looking at the board again. |
17:15.25 | awelux | and maybe identify some more chips |
17:16.03 | awelux | I've a new camera so the next time I open my magician I can shot a couple of photos. |
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17:16.52 | awelux | What we can do however is to look at the windows dll's and search for this address. |
17:16.58 | pH5 | awelux: that would be great. |
17:17.12 | pH5 | awelux: yes, that's what I did. the win code calls it "PASIC" in two function names |
17:17.16 | pH5 | pasic3 even |
17:18.05 | awelux | hehe. That is pretty telling isn't it ? |
17:18.25 | awelux | it's most likely one of the htc chips |
17:19.10 | awelux | I'm a bit surprised by the asic 3 since the magician isn'T supposed to have "The asci3" |
17:19.38 | awelux | <PROTECTED> |
17:20.16 | awelux | doesn't that sound like the pda can adjust it's minternal clock when it's on external power? |
17:20.29 | awelux | like increase the cpu frequency to max? |
17:21.53 | pH5 | awelux: hm, that could be it. I don't think it has to do anything with cpu freq. that's all internal to the pxa272, it has its own 13MHz base clock. |
17:22.29 | pH5 | awelux: there are two registers devoted to the led blinking timings though |
17:22.55 | awelux | ywell done ph5 |
17:23.17 | pH5 | awelux: I don't know how they work yet. I can only switch on/off the leds statically (via devmem2 even) |
17:24.41 | awelux | I think this MPU timing generator was also on the blueangel |
17:24.51 | awelux | does the ba have a led like ours ? |
17:25.05 | awelux | Did someone get it to work in linux? |
17:29.59 | pH5 | awelux: indeed! ba has three leds on the asic3, but two are controlled like ours. |
17:30.10 | pH5 | awelux: thanks, I wish I had known that earlier :) |
17:31.29 | awelux | oh. so the magician has indeed an asic3! It's just almost unused. That's quite a discovery. |
17:32.40 | pH5 | awelux: no, it's not an asic3. it could well be this timing generator. |
17:32.54 | pH5 | the ba just has leds on both of them |
17:33.12 | awelux | ok. |
17:33.24 | awelux | In the ba teardown list I found this: |
17:33.48 | awelux | Integrated Circuit Logic 1 HTC Corporation ASIC - MPU Timing Generator HTC, HTC_AIC2, MAQ8538. 1, 0423 v1.3 BGA |
17:34.07 | awelux | AIC3 MA17635 0450 v1.1 |
17:34.19 | awelux | The markings are different but not that different. |
17:34.27 | awelux | Might just indicate a later stepping |
17:35.54 | pH5 | awelux: lkcl's register reading/writing code is identical to what I have seen in my nk.exe, so maybe we're lucky. |
17:36.25 | awelux | We need some luck. Did you get the serial ports working ? |
17:38.04 | awelux | I've to go shopping, do some calls and then I will poke around with the stuff happening in the last few weeks. |
17:39.21 | pH5 | awelux: I found the code to reset the gsm chipset, but I didn't find time to try it yet. |
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20:24.14 | florian | re |
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23:43.04 | awelux | hmm. marvel bought the xscale processors. As a graphic card manufacturer marvel doesn'T have a track record for disclosing chip specs. |