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<0> http://www.invisible.ca/~jmcneill/netbsd/netbsd.xbox <0> xboxfb0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: 560x400, 32 bit framebuffer console <0> :D <1> let me send you the usbdevs patch, minus my steerng wheel for now. <0> I just saved a couple MB of memory in xboxfb also <1> patch sent. <2> re <1> ok, something is hosed. cromwell says the cable=HDTV, but your kernel says xboxfb0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: 560x400, 32 bit framebuffer console <1> and of course I can't read it. <1> on the 1.6 on the HDTV <0> strange, what about the 1.1? <1> it says the same thing (on svideo), haven't tested the HDTV <0> cromwell says HDTV on svideo? <1> no <1> 1.6 is on HDTV and cromwell says HDTV, but xboxfb says 560x400 <0> heh, maybe I broke it :p
<1> 1.0 is on svideo and cromwell says svideo and xboxfb says 560x400 <0> let me bring this damn thing downstairs again.. <1> could be. <1> I need to printf mine <0> broke for me also ;-) <1> ok, good to know I am not crazy. <3> heh: <3> Log Message: <3> Enable light(4). <1> where is the return value from the pic_read going? <1> shouldnt' xboxfb_get_avpack have 'rv=xboxfb_smbus_pic_read(...)' ? <0> doh <0> yes <0> Must have lost it in a cleanup <0> Thanks <0> now it works <0> too much safe area on the top, not enough on the sides <1> what do you think about aprint'ing the cable type as well in xboxfb? just for informational purposes. <0> sure, send a patch :) <0> Add a function to xbox.c, prototype in xbox.h, call it from xboxfb <0> Something's not right with my math here, it's not perfectly centered.. <2> have a bong <2> try again <2> maths and pipes go hand in hand <4> anyone ever heard of postini mail server? <2> never <1> Shaded: what do you think of this output? <1> xboxfb0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: 640x480, 32 bit framebuffer console <1> xboxfb0: A/V cable type: SVideo <0> Looks good to me. <1> patched emailed. <0> Thanks. I'm getting very pissed off w/ rasops at the moment, I may have to look at it tomorrow. <1> no problem <0> shadowfb doesn't get along with the RI_CENTER flag in rasops, it seems <1> is shadowfb the real size or the safe size? <0> oh, RI_CENTER is just plain ****ing broken in rasops as far as I'm concerned, shadowfb or not <0> It's broken differently, of course :p <1> NedBeasty: good use of 'pimp' on your update. :) <0> Ok, I commited everything from xboxfb from tonight with the TV safe area code commented out. <0> Because, YES, rasops is ****ing ****. <1> ****s. <0> Maybe we can use the TV encoder chip to build a safe area.. <1> rasops needs a tune up I guess. <0> rasops needs a kick in the crotch <1> your readme says "options root-path /xboxiso", I think you need to remove the 'iso' part. <0> oh yeah, I use /xboxiso here <0> thanks for the heads-up <0> Fixed. <1> cool <0> Ok, I refuse to look at the xcalibur stuff. <0> What a mess. <5> that is pretty pimp <0> I've had enough of this for one night. Laters. <0> zzz <5> Night Jared <5> spelled it right this time. <5> Extra careful w/ the kb :) <1> ok jared, later. <1> good work today! :) <6> hello <0> heyhey
<7> ugh, you'd think getting a cd burned wouldn't be such an ordeal <4> riz- maybe you should do it yourself <7> that's what I mean <7> various burners are in states of disarray <7> or possibly this blank is just screwed up, or both <4> I didn't know about http://opengrok.netbsd.org/source/ <8> moin <9> Morning Lupines <8> sup sub? <9> Nothing much, quiet Sunday <8> same here <8> I just woke up <9> I'm not fully awake yet:) <8> Is there a nbsd version for embedded systems? <8> maybe the toaster one? <8> I need one for no mmu support. <9> No, but there are a few third party builds which are minimalist <8> Are those available on the interweb? <9> I think there was a SoC for MMU-less <8> what's a SoC? <9> Sorry, Google Summer of Code <8> Roger that. <9> I don't know any website for all that <8> I am playing with my cablemodem. <8> And I want something more opensourced than vxWorks. <9> Linux, maybe <10> System-on-a-Chip ;) <8> ucLinux maybe? <10> ucLinux supports some MMUless machines, yeah <8> what's system-on=a-chip? <10> NetBSD doesn't run on MMUless machines though <8> Ummmmmm... chips. <8> TGEN: Yeah, I know. <10> Lupines: basically, a chip where peripheral chips and the CPU share silicon, so you'd have one chip package which integrates a CPU, peripheral controller, network interface(s), etc <8> sounds nasty <8> like my cm <10> it saves a lot on pcb real estate when building embedded machines <8> It is hard to believe there isn't any flavor of nbsd with support for no mmu. <10> well, it's hard to do right, and so far, noone has stepped up to do it I guess <7> it's not hard for me to believe at all - it would be a significant amount of work <7> plus, netbsd wouldn't necessarily be the best choice for a chip like that anyway <7> general-purpose OSes tend to be pretty heavyweight <8> true <8> Maybe it would be easier to just start from scratch <7> hrm, am I going to have to figure out how to reflash the modchip bios on my xbox to boot this cd? <8> than get a heavy-weight OS adapted to this thing. <8> heh, I can help you with your xbox problem <10> isn't there some open-source TRON-compatible OS? <8> riz: what are you trying to do? <7> boot shaded's netbsd CD <7> /cookie gillham <8> He ported nbsd to the xbox? <8> I had an "almost" bootable obsd version. <7> gillham did, yes - shaded did the import, and has a cd-and-root-fs on ftp.n.o <10> gillham did the bootstrap afaik, Shaded drivers for various stuff <8> awesome! <7> ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jmcneill/xbox <8> Now I can continue my work on obsd with all this. <10> does OpenBSD have a unified buffer cache these days? <8> I haven't used it for a while now. It might. <7> so if you don't use it, why are you bothering porting it to the xbox? :) <8> Cos I hate to leave something undone. <8> And I need a new project to have fun with. <8> I was going to do the cablemodem stuff. <8> But this could also work. <10> 'the cablemodem stuff'? <8> yeah, I hacked my cm but for good <10> or are you talking about running NetBSD on your MMUless cablemodem <7> ooh, it boots <7> ... but it really doesn't like not having a kbd connected
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