> And the X3 framebuffer driver has been adapted to the X30 by dwarfes and
> Santa
> Claus I guess.
> Thanks for giving credit where it's due :|
>
> I got it to boot into opie/gpe as I have previously said in my last email
> to
> this ML.
I wasn't on the list then, so i didn't know that.
> The fact the that the hard drive where I had stored all my kernel work
> recently died didn't help much I guess... I was just about to submit my
> patch
> to the kernel ML and now I'll have to restart from scratch.
Ai, that sucks. I might be able to help with getting some things done. But
for now i am learning how to cross compile, a i can't yet rebuild your
kernel myself. (i like to hear any information you might have about the
version (cvs?) you used, or toolchain witch might help me to reproduce the
kernel)
> *This project really needs a real C coder with a good linux experience*
I have experience with C, but none with real kernel coding. but i'll see
what i can do.
Is touchschreen support the next big thing that needs to happen? I think
this is going to be possible without major obstacles because the other
axim's already support it (including partialy the x3). I'll check this out
as soon as i'm able to do so.
Wifi might be another good option to get working (or does it already?),
with some telnet-server testing will be lots more easy.
> -Giuseppe
>
Mvg,
Môshe van der Sterre
http://www.moshe.nl/
http://www.coecu.nl/
Received on Thu Apr 14 2005 - 16:57:38 EDT
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