sent the offending hardware off to Nick Hibma for him to look at, uh, 4
months ago. Is he back from vacation yet?
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Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "In the near future - corporate networks
Systems Administrator | reach out to the stars, electrons and light
ABC C
ll mail this thing off to you, make it a lot easier
to debug.
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Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "In the near future - corporate networks
Systems Administrator | reach out to the stars, electrons and light
ABC Communications | flow throughout the universe."
. nameunit might be
> zero.
>
> I really am at a loss what this could be :(
If I'm following you, the info above will just prove that something is too
broken to figure out. If I can find another one of these things I'll just mail
it to you. Other than that, I'll stop wasting
CE_ATTACH+0x2e
device_probe_and_attach(c0d31c80) at device_probe_and_attach+0x63
root_bus_configure(c0a25800,c0258f8c,0) at root_bus_configure+0x16
configure(0,309c00,31,0,c011d014) at configure+0x33
mi_startup(c030bfb4,b0206,ffe,31,c0159069) at mi_startup+0x70
begin() at begin+0x4b
db>
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d driver to talk to
> it. It does not provide any information on where the information for the
> buttons and axes is stored in the descriptor returned on the interrupt
> pipe.
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Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "In the near future - corporate networks
Systems Administrator
A programming I learned quite a few "obscure
details" :)
If you're trying this on recent hardware, I'd pretty much echo what Mike Smith
said. You either BITBLT characters into your framebuffer, or use a font
renderer (ala freetype).
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Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | &quo
er Gamepad" with 4 analog axis and 16 buttons, and
just has a single 20 pin DIPP chip inside with these markings (looks like a
PLA to me):
CY7C63000A-PC
9946 G 02 518003
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Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "In the near future - corporate networks
Systems Administrator | re
I was experimenting and there doesn't seem to be a difference)
The routes are something I picked up from reading the archives, they allow
processes in the jail to communicate with the host (mysql, in my case).
Another one that caught me was having /etc/resolv.conf setup properly inside
the jai
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