00:00.56 | prpplague | beewoolie-afk: thanks |
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03:06.21 | kas11 | get your toy, [g2]? |
03:06.29 | [g2] | a couple :) |
03:06.47 | kas11 | omi...I only heard about one |
03:07.11 | kas11 | or did you get 2 rv042s? |
03:07.17 | [g2] | I've taken them apart even before applying power :) |
03:07.31 | [g2] | actually, the rv042 and rv082 |
03:07.43 | [g2] | the mini-itx toy arrives next week |
03:07.50 | kas11 | why of course...gotta have a looksee |
03:08.20 | kas11 | I always like to rub elbows with rich people ;) |
03:08.20 | [g2] | the rv042 has an ixp425BB and the rv082 has an IXP425BD |
03:08.38 | [g2] | can you introduce me to some ? |
03:08.45 | kas11 | uh huh...I saw they were a bit diff last nite googling |
03:09.23 | kas11 | [g2]...meet [g2] who just dropped a bundle on assorted toys |
03:09.38 | [g2] | $156 for an RV042 is hardly a bundle |
03:10.31 | kas11 | you haven't looked at my checkbook lately, guess ;) |
03:11.16 | [g2] | well last I heard you were on a quite a spending spree getting toys |
03:11.39 | kas11 | but I shouldn't talk...I was seriously contemplating a 23" LCD just last week |
03:11.54 | [g2] | I'm gonna be doing some proof-of-concepts and some benchmarking |
03:12.08 | [g2] | at the Apple store ? |
03:12.08 | kas11 | but I had to pawn off stuff before I did....*lol* |
03:13.33 | kas11 | no....another Dell...won't buy their computers but I like their LCDs and they get here in one day...I am an immediate gratification sort of grrrl |
03:13.50 | prpplague | one of these is my next purchase - http://www.9xmedia.com/pages-Build_a_system/X-Top_Design_a_system-Configurations.html |
03:16.53 | [g2] | prpplague, what I start buying stuff like that you'll know I've made it :) |
03:17.55 | prpplague | hehe |
03:23.57 | kas11 | 16 ft x 9 ft video wall....2"x2" computer |
03:39.03 | kas11 | getting the Centos DVD on bittorrent...'tis nice to have the torrent hosted about 15 miles down the road...I was seeing 580+ KB/s within 20 sec of starting |
03:57.36 | [g2] | nite all |
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04:23.25 | kas11 | damn, that sure is a friendly place...*not* |
04:26.09 | jacques | hmm? which place? |
04:27.14 | kas11 | [g2] had the temerity to ask about the build process in #centos |
04:27.26 | [g2] | actually -devel first |
05:22.06 | kas11 | ttyl |
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10:45.32 | [g2] | dyoung, so you've been playing around with the digilent FGPA board right ? |
10:48.55 | dyoung | Yes. |
10:49.00 | dyoung | Not gotten so far... |
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18:12.55 | [g2] | dyoung, beewoolie around ? |
18:13.13 | beewoolie | [g2]: bw in the house |
18:14.00 | beewoolie | Have you installed the serial port header yet? |
18:14.05 | [g2] | no |
18:14.12 | [g2] | I don't have the header |
18:14.14 | beewoolie | It's been hours! |
18:14.28 | [g2] | it'd be days |
18:14.36 | [g2] | I was thinking about reflashing though |
18:14.38 | beewoolie | ;-p |
18:15.16 | beewoolie | qbot: dub [g2] sir-flash-alot |
18:15.17 | qbot | beewoolie: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox? |
18:15.18 | [g2] | Have you pulled the v 1.31 firmware file ? |
18:15.33 | beewoolie | [g2]: yeah. that's what I'm running. |
18:15.42 | [g2] | so you've got one too ? |
18:16.01 | beewoolie | I bought one of the rv042's for a client. |
18:16.29 | [g2] | I'm wondering if I can just take the image apart and add a telnet daemon to start |
18:17.22 | beewoolie | Hmm. You could probably do it. It depends on the format of the filesystem in the image. |
18:17.36 | beewoolie | If you have source, you could also build a new image, no? |
18:17.40 | [g2] | that's why I was looking for an extra pair of eyes :) |
18:17.57 | [g2] | they don't have the source for everything. |
18:18.17 | beewoolie | What seems to be missing? |
18:18.23 | [g2] | that would make way too much sense |
18:18.49 | [g2] | Oh... bootloader, checksum routines, possibly OpenRG code, ... the list goes on |
18:19.07 | [g2] | toolchains, .... |
18:19.21 | beewoolie | Hmm. It might be a task that requires an image decomposer along with some buld tools. |
18:19.24 | beewoolie | Toolchains are easy. |
18:20.53 | [g2] | IFlash 042-STD.Hardware: IXDP425.Source: IXDP425_NETKLASS.Version: 10301 looks interesting |
18:21.05 | beewoolie | Where was that? |
18:21.18 | [g2] | In the first 64 bytes of the .rmt file |
18:21.28 | [g2] | maybe even 32 |
18:21.28 | beewoolie | Hmm. |
18:22.10 | beewoolie | to be honest, I don't have BW for that kind of work at the moment. I'm going to put my shoulder behind the slug when I get done with this milestone. |
18:22.35 | [g2] | honesty is very good, thx |
18:22.55 | [g2] | lets get the USB irq thing straightened out |
18:23.11 | beewoolie | Indeed. |
18:48.00 | beewoolie | [g2]: You may be better off pulling the image out of these devices, after they're installed, than attempting to decode the file itself. |
18:48.50 | [g2] | maybe... but several ppl have been in the device so far |
18:49.14 | beewoolie | How did they get in? Serial? JTAG? |
18:49.28 | [g2] | probably serial |
18:52.30 | [g2] | I think I'm getting warmer |
19:01.56 | [g2] | I"m getting really warm :) |
19:02.45 | [g2] | doh.... |
19:06.49 | beewoolie | time for plastic pants? |
19:07.21 | [g2] | don't think so |
19:07.40 | [g2] | I *thought* was getting warmer |
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23:50.38 | [g2] | hi guys |
23:50.53 | [g2] | I"ve got the header soldered on the rv042 |
23:51.19 | [g2] | it still boots and now I just need to jumper the pins from a different 3.3 level shifter |
23:51.31 | rwhitby | the "Revvy" :-) |
23:51.34 | [g2] | the unit boots fine after my soldering |
23:52.07 | [g2] | you guys wouldn't happen to have come across which pins I'd need to connect by chance ? |
23:52.55 | rwhitby | nope |
23:53.30 | rwhitby | you should be able to find 3.3V and GND by looking at the traces and surrounding polarized components (like electrolytic caps) and then just trail and error TX and RX |
23:54.32 | [g2] | that sounds like a plan, if I knew when end of the cap was plus and minus :) |
23:57.37 | rwhitby | the big ones have it marked on them. |
23:57.48 | rwhitby | you can always power up and test with a voltmeter too |
23:57.58 | rwhitby | I would guess the end pins to be power and ground |
23:59.11 | rwhitby | ok, looking at the photo, I would guess 1,3,5,7,9 are GND |
23:59.19 | rwhitby | 2 is VCC |
23:59.33 | rwhitby | and 4,6,8,10 are two sets of RX and TX |