On Saturday 11 October 2003 02:37, you wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I've changed some code from the hardware buttons, maybe I've made a
> mistake. I also have some slight problems turning off the screen. Sometimes
> I need to press the power button 3-4 times to get it off.
> I've also experienced some major touchscreen problems in GPE (not in Opie
> though, strange). Seems like I must go into this code again.
> Are you running GPE or Opie right now?
I am running Opie now (the one you provided !) . The touchsreen behaves like
you described, it's very slow, and the upper right corner (in portrait mode)
is totally not usable, so I can't close any open applications.
Before , with my old bootldr and kernel, I was running GPE. It had problems
with the touchscreen , the cursor was alway way off .... I remember trying
things like compiling an older version of xcalibrate and try to get the thing
to calibrate, recompiled the Xfbdev(I thought maybe it was tailored for Ipaq)
- both of them without success.
> and do you also have just 32 MB of ram recognised?
Yes, I also only have 32MB ram.
>
> I'm currently working on the touchscreen and the missing memory. It's not
> as easy as I thought though (seems to be a bootldr, not a linux problem) :(
Before I've tried solving this by giving the linux command line a "mem=64M",
but this probably isn't the way....
Also if I do cat /proc/cpu/registers/MDREFR I get 0x303402D1, which is 32M
bytes according to the specifications document put up at linux/hp/56x/
jornada56x.txt. Currently my jtag cable is unusable, so I am kind of afraid
of experimenting with bootldr.
Greetings,
Daniel
Received on Fri Oct 10 19:12:30 2003
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