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01:37.18GentoonWhats up
01:45.07GentoonAstainHasPS3, tmzt?
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02:59.07Gentoontmzt:
03:06.41maejreptmzt: you said your klt revision is 8182, right?
03:12.28GentoonI think he is afk
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03:15.56maejrepI know :)  he reads logs
03:35.21infidel206is USB Gadget supported for the raph* ?
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04:09.31GentoonHello
04:46.03infidel206is there a driver yet for the raph wifi?
04:54.07GentoonI am thinkin about getting a tilt on att
04:54.17Gentoonor Tmobile
04:54.29GentoonKaiser I mean
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05:36.45calamarianyone happen to know if I can reflash a bell mobility phone to work on sprint or verizon or such?
05:42.16Perkkayo
05:42.35Perkkato get up and work on a sunday morning isnt great
05:47.33Gentoonlol nope
05:48.53calamariI guess a better way of asking that is are all htc 6800's created equally?
05:49.10calamariseems that the bell mobility is running wm5 instead of wm6.. which is kinda weird
05:52.36GentoonI am sure there is a 6.1 rom you can find
05:54.16calamarithat's what I'm wondering.. if I flash a sprint 6.1 rom, will the phone then wrok on sprint?
05:54.40calamarior would that hose it?
05:55.33GentoonWell you can always flash back to your current rom if something goes wrong
05:56.03GentoonI mean to brick it you need to fuckup a radio flash of mess ip the bootloader which is pretty hard
05:56.18GentoonUse Srpite to make a backup rom
05:56.53calamariknow of any hardware differences between the different carriers?
06:09.36GentoonThe xda dev wiki will show any differences between original and carrier variants
06:12.34calamaribummer.. titan/mogul isn't listed
06:12.41calamarigood idea tho
06:13.17Gentoonumm
06:13.34calamarinm, did a search
06:13.47calamarithat page in the topic must be old
06:14.31GentoonI was gunna say took me 3 seconds to find it on the wiki
06:14.56GentoonJust isnt called a mobility
06:15.03Gentoonbut your carrier is bell right?
06:16.02calamarino I want to use Cricket
06:16.42calamarifrom what I understand, the sprint phone can be reflashed to work with cricket.. but I saw a bell and it's a lot cheaper
06:17.02GentoonI was asking about what carrier variant
06:17.07GentoonThe bell one is identical
06:17.23GentoonIt is cheaper because you saw a 2 year contract price I am guessing
06:17.34Gentoonunless you were looking at like craigslist or ebay
06:18.00calamariebay
06:18.20calamariokay cool.. that's all I was asking.. I was afraid to buy it because it was a canadian phone
06:18.26GentoonYou know because of crickets wap proxy you can only use the web browser, except a few apps that are proxy configurable
06:18.35GentoonThats why I am switching offf of cricket
06:18.41calamarino, I didn't know that
06:18.44calamarithat's lame
06:18.55GentoonYa I have a vogue on cricket
06:18.59calamarithanks for telling me :)
06:19.33GentoonI get fast evdo, I can browse fast, but I can only use like palringo for im and google maps... no irc clients or really anything else that uses the net
06:19.49Gentoonno youtube...
06:19.56Gentoonno streaming of any sort
06:20.34calamariwonder if a box could be set up to redirect things for you
06:20.46GentoonBut if you do decide to use cricket... I will sell you a preflash perfectly configured cricket vogue (touch) and trust me getting mms to work on cricket was a bitch lol
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06:21.56calamariwb
06:22.01GentoonDid I just get booted?
06:22.08calamariit says you left
06:22.13Gentoonoh weird
06:22.31calamariI dunno if you saw but I asked about some kind of port fixing box
06:22.33GentoonThats what i get for using Pidgin for IRC I guess
06:22.39calamarilol
06:22.40Gentoonplus I am in windows for some reason
06:22.49calamarisorry to hear that
06:23.06calamarixchat for windows is nonfree now
06:23.08GentoonI dunno because the only way to the wan is through that proxy
06:23.27calamariis it basically blocking anything besdies port 80?
06:23.42Gentoon80 and 808 i think
06:23.49Gentoon8080*
06:23.54calamarinot too familiar with proxy servers and such
06:24.04calamariso not even secure sites then?
06:24.16GentoonNever tried
06:24.25Gentoonlike ssl
06:24.39Gentoonhttps
06:24.45calamarihttps://www.netflix.com/Login
06:25.00calamarijust out of my browser cache .. hehe
06:25.19GentoonI mean either way it would be a proxy and you would still need apps that were proxy configurable...
06:25.33GentoonOh I am not on my device right now
06:25.52Gentoonill try
06:26.29calamariwell let's say there was an irc server running on port 80 .. you couldn't just connect to it?
06:27.15calamarisounds like too much work tho, even if it did
06:27.18GentoonI tried freenode on 80 didnt work but I dunno if they have 80 accepting connections
06:27.24calamarithey don't
06:27.41GentoonCould use a psybnc i guess
06:27.45calamariI'm surprised youtube isn't port 80
06:28.20GentoonOr you could ssh into your home box just run your sshd on 80 or 8080
06:28.32calamariright
06:28.41infidel206ssh on 80 != goodidea
06:28.52GentoonI wonder how slow tunneling x would be
06:28.54calamariof course, isp's usually block port 80
06:29.02Gentoonor maybe just use bitchx or irssi
06:29.03calamariso good luck with that :)
06:29.13Gentoonwell 8080
06:29.29Gentoonand clear told me they don't block any port and have no up or down caps
06:30.10calamariwho you thinking of switching to?
06:30.48GentoonI dont know damn it, I am so mad iwas so stupid when I was a teenager
06:31.00GentoonI owe all major wireless companies money
06:31.24GentoonSo I guess it will have to be like a tmobile flex pay account
06:31.32calamarithat sucks
06:31.54calamariI might as well get a G1
06:32.02GentoonIll get about 450 mins unlimited nights and weekends unlimited data and messaging for about 80 bucks a month
06:32.44GentoonYa well thats no fun for me, I want something that has some kind of mission to work on, like my vogue has been getting android port to work
06:32.50Gentoonwhich it does except net
06:33.00Gentooncant get the proxy to work at all in android
06:33.24GentoonThats why i am probably gunna get tmob and get a ralph or kaiser
06:33.47GentoonMaybe even a quartz, which i think is gsm
06:34.52GentoonYou know cricket offers internet for 50 bucks a month you know for laptops... I am sure they arent using a wap proxy... I wonder if you can somehow get that service level on your phone
06:36.34calamariinteresting
06:38.47Gentoonmaybe a different username and password  or even a diferent dial in number
06:38.52Gentoon*googles*
06:43.40GentoonYa I have no clue how to even go about that
06:44.22GentoonMaybe call and get some high up tech guy on the phone that understands all of this and see if there is anyway to set it up without the proxy, basicly its own ip
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06:48.08Gentoon1616Okay back in a real os lol
06:49.13Perkkareal? :P
06:51.42Gentoon1616Linux
06:52.04Gentoon1616I was in Winblows cause my roommate was using it
06:52.51Gentoon1616I am getting pisssed I cant get into my wimax modem and port forward cause i cant find the default password
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07:02.45Perkka:X
07:06.14no2chemmaejrep?
07:06.23maejrep?
07:06.24no2chemoh
07:06.28no2chemi guess that was a while ago
07:06.31no2chemhey..
07:06.38no2chemyou were working on KLT, KSC right?
07:06.51maejrepyes
07:06.56no2chemmaybe we should talk
07:07.03no2chemi've been doing quite a bit of work on them too
07:07.10no2chemthough not in linux land
07:07.25no2chemi take it you made the XDA wiki pages?
07:07.40maejrepcr2 as well
07:07.44no2chemah
07:07.49no2chemdo you have raph800?
07:08.11maejrepyes
07:08.31no2chemoh, i have raph500
07:08.32no2chembut
07:08.59no2chemdid tmzt tell you, that 0xCC, 0x50, 0x1 turns on the kb backlight if the GPIO is on?
07:09.19no2chemit is weirdly (and incorrectly) documented as "Light Sensor" in the driver
07:10.03maejrepnot sure .. i only implemented as much as was already documented, and what we needed
07:10.09no2chemah
07:10.16no2chemso the kb backlight works in linux?
07:11.22maejrepyeah, it should turn on automatically when you open the clamshell
07:11.59no2chemah ok
07:12.25no2chemtheres a few other things..
07:12.30no2chemi dont understand yet
07:12.57no2chemfirst is that it appears that there are multiple adc channels, but i can only find the light sensor..
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07:13.26no2chemand second is that there is supposedly a way to control the rate of ADC conversions, but the format is a mystery to me too..
07:13.44calamariGentoon: thanks again for mentioning the cricket proxy issue.. you saved me over $150
07:13.47maejrepthe light sensor is on a different chip
07:13.57maejrepit's not microp
07:14.09no2chemreally? but i can get them through microp
07:14.16maejrepno
07:14.27calamaribbl
07:14.37maejrepyou might get to them from the microp driver, but it's not a microp chip
07:14.55maejrepand that's only because htc's driver doesn't distinguish them correctly
07:14.58no2chemhm
07:15.22no2chemread multibytes: 0xCC, 0x33, 0x2
07:15.44maejrephmm, are you sure it's on cc?
07:15.46no2chemwill fetch a dword containing the light sensor value
07:15.55no2chemyeah
07:16.02maejrepah, you're right
07:16.07maejrepthen that is the microp heh ;x
07:16.09no2chemwhat chip were you thinking it was on? pSOC?
07:16.20maejrepi thought there was another chip
07:16.24no2chemah
07:16.29maejrepmust have been thinking of accelerometer
07:16.46no2chemwell it would make sense as the light sensor is kind of distant from the navipad
07:17.39maejrepso, now that i'm on the same page, what's the problem? :p
07:17.50no2chemoh
07:18.06no2chemyou wouldn't happen to know if theres other things on the other adc channels would you?
07:18.58maejreplike data channel 32?
07:19.08no2chemwhats on that?
07:19.15maejrepi don't know
07:19.39maejrep22:44:48 [D:KEY] [I2C_RM] (0xcc, 0x32, 0x2)~!
07:19.47maejreppossibly the keyboard light sensor?
07:20.10no2chemwell, thats channel 2
07:20.12no2chem=p
07:20.26no2chemwell the way i read it..
07:20.36maejrephrm?
07:20.37no2chemand the way the debug strings in the driver call it
07:20.51no2chem0xcc = device id, 0x32 = address, 0x2 = data
07:20.58maejrepcc,32,2 means it reads 2 bytes from channel 32
07:21.12maejrepcc is the client address (shifted left 1 bit)
07:21.19maejrep32 is the data channel
07:21.32no2chemno..
07:21.35no2chemI2C_ReadMultiBytes(BYTE bDeviceID, WORD bAddress, BYTE cbData, LPBYTE lpbOut);
07:21.43no2chemoh
07:21.47no2chemhmm
07:21.51no2chem... i guess you're right
07:22.01no2chemi forget sometimes =p
07:22.09no2chemim mixing it up with the write function
07:22.33maejrepit's possible...  i've only looked at the asm for the read and write functions ;p
07:22.44maejrepand relate to it entirely in linux i2c chip terms
07:22.50no2chemwell me too, but i wrote c wrappers around it for ce
07:22.52maejrepso I don't know what windows calls it
07:23.00no2chemah
07:23.09no2chemwell,. i guess there aren't multiple ADC channels
07:23.23no2chemso scratch that question =p
07:23.34no2chemanyway.. what have you been working on lately?
07:24.19maejrepwell, cc,33 according to the dll, only reads the high byte for light sensor, so there's still the low byte, and data 'address' 32
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07:24.53maejrepnot sure what "ADClevel" implies vs "ADCval"
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07:25.08Gentoon1616How can I change what port ssh accepts connections on?
07:25.09maejrepwithout looking at the asm again, all I can go on is what's on the wiki
07:25.39no2chemwell i've checked... and it actually returns up to 0x7FB
07:26.13maejrepno2chem: haven't had a lot of time recently.
07:26.56no2chemah
07:26.59no2chemi know what you mean
07:28.18no2chemwell bbl
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07:55.30tmztmaejrep: the gpio has to be on as well as sending that i2c command to turn on keylight, as far as I can see your driver only sends the i2c command
07:56.22tmztI added a gpio-led driver but it should really be handled by your driver unless there's a reason to quickly turn it on off (rather than fad in and out)
07:56.23maejrepthe keypad driver turns on the gpio when the clamshell opens
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08:11.49tmztmaejrep: ok, yes 8182 also
08:18.10no2chemheh, i should really try linux sometime
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12:08.19imfloflohello dzo did my lastest haretconsole log helpful or not ?
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18:51.55pierroxhi
18:53.03pierroxdoes anybody know if work is ongoing on the kernel for htc universal ?
18:53.34pierroxi mean is there some work to get some support for kernel > 2.6.21 ?
18:56.34tsdogspierrox: not that I know off
18:57.00tsdogss/off/of
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18:57.31pierroxtsdogs, i assume that the basic port would be easy (cpu, fb, udc) , but not the remaining drivers that uses asic3
18:57.39tmztunfortunately that will be difficult without asic3
18:57.50tmztasic3-mmc
18:58.00tsdogsyep asic3 is the problem afair
18:58.23pierroxi saw there was some support for asic3 in recent kernels, how does it compare to the one in hh.org ?
18:59.37tmztsomebody needs to make asic3-mmc work in those kernels
18:59.44tmztpossibly based on tmio
18:59.58tmztwhat exactly did you find?
19:01.31pierroxi just had a look at 2.6.28 but i didn't see a lot of things similar to the hh.org tree, and especially no support for mmc
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19:02.25tsdogspierrox: imho cr2 is the one that can answer you better
19:03.07pierroxtsdogs, ok thank you for the info
19:04.24pierroxit's a pity that hh.org is stucked at 2.6.21, there is so much work in there
19:09.10tmztpierrox: it's not upstream 2.6.21, hh is very different from anything upstream
19:10.54pierroxtmzt, yes i know that
19:12.01tmztok
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19:52.43Abracadabr4good evening
19:53.23pierroxAbracadabr4, thanks
19:53.54Abracadabr4you're welcome :)
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20:16.45marajinhey Abracadabr4
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20:38.05Nutsy<PROTECTED>
20:38.22tmztok, can you type the exact message
20:38.38Nutsy2.278968
20:38.46marajino rly?
20:38.49Nutsy2.292152
20:38.58Nutsy2.305366
20:39.03tmztthat's just the time stamp
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20:39.24tmztwhat command timed out? is this mmc?
20:39.26Nutsy2.318092} mmcl: command timout
20:39.37Nutsyoh right sorry
20:39.45Nutsythought they might of been command or hex numbers of sort :p
20:39.51tmztaI think that's wifi
20:40.09tmztwhich doesn't work yet
20:40.10Nutsyhttp://connect-utb.com/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Itemid=58&task=viewcategory&catid=4
20:40.15NutsyI used the one at the top of the list
20:40.24tmztfor raph?
20:40.29Nutsyyes
20:40.38tmzthow far did android get?
20:40.46Nutsy?
20:40.48Nutsyum
20:41.00Nutsyas i said white command line started double vibrated then this blue command line
20:41.03Nutsyand then this time out
20:41.07Nutsya coupel of seconds in all
20:41.11Nutsycouple
20:41.33Nutsytop of the screen its listing some system hardware info like the cpu
20:41.47NutsyIm still using the old hardspl can that cause this?
20:41.53Nutsyi was about to update to teh newer one
20:42.21tmztno
20:42.38tmztno flashing android
20:42.47tmztno A N D R O I D
20:43.04tmzthow many times have you tried it?
20:43.52Nutsya couple
20:44.06Nutsyive also tryed copying the tmp folder to teh sd again
20:46.37Nutsyno i didnt mean to flash android
20:46.47Nutsyi mean hardspl as im using a custom firmware on a branded phone
20:46.59Nutsywinmob firmware
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20:56.43tmztit won't flash android
20:56.49tmztflashing on/off
20:58.32Nutsysorry thats what i mean
20:58.44Nutsythats not what i mean
20:58.53NutsyIm not trying to flash the phone with android
20:59.02Nutsyjust run it in the bootloader proided
20:59.07Nutsyprovided
20:59.22NutsyFor now at least i intend to keep the main rom winmob
21:00.56Perkkaok it's decided
21:01.17Perkkai wont use the diamond until i can get android working in it
21:01.38Perkkaonly gets irritated when i try to use it
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21:01.47Perkkaand goodnight
21:11.59tmztNutsy: I mean flash on and off like a light, pulsate, not write to flash memory
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21:29.06Nutsyumm nothing flashes
21:29.09Nutsyno lights
21:31.09tmzton the screen
21:31.23tmztwhat's the last line of text?
21:31.33tmztand what raph is it?
21:31.58NutsyUk vodafon rhap
21:32.15Nutsynot he screen doesnt flash
21:32.36Nutsyas i said just a bout the time the double vibrate happens the text turns blue
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21:36.27tmztraph100
21:36.43tmztwhat does the text say?
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21:57.40tmztKevin2: will set RAMADDR chanhe where zImage starts decompression from?
21:59.48Nutsyi was running the rhap800 rom...
21:59.55Nutsyi guess maybe its the wrong hardware version?
22:00.28tmztwhat
22:00.57tmztjust change default.txt set mtype
22:07.14Nutsy?
22:08.29Nutsyset mtype to what?
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23:27.38gmarziozhi
23:28.37gmarziozsome one have an idea to run linux on htc?
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