Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? HD64465. > IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? No. IrDA seems easy, just haven't got around to it. USB is a major pain on the HD64465 because of the way it deals with "host" memory. I had a driver which initialised

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Manufacturer = DataMyte, a division of Rockwell. > Machine = DataMyte Industrial Digital Assistant 4000 > (aka DMIDA, www.dmida.com) > What is the companion chip in DMIDA ? IrDA and USB are working properly in linux ? Thank you, Be

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > Alan Cox wrote: > > > > Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ? > > I believe so, but I only write the stuff. We'll know for > sure when somebody actually buys one ;-) > Please send a copy to all of us ;) Jaswinder. -- These are my

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: > > > Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but > > because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box > > to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now. > > Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ? I believe so, but I only w

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
> Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but > because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box > to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now. Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscrib

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > > > I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. > > > It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- > > > independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides > > > raw and cooked Linux Input interfaces, and a /proc interface to > > > allow

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-27 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > > i even face problem in xscribble too , i think it donot likes my handwriting > ;) Or anyone else's. > Are you having sources of Calligrapher ? No. > If no , i know that you can write better version then Calligrapher in Linux > :) This would seem a perfect

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, "Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > Ok, I've found the description of this on handhelds.org, and > it appears to be a derivative of xscribble, which I have tried. > Unlike xscribble it does fullscreen mode, which is good, but > it's still single-character and requires the us

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: > > > Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > > recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet > > Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. Ok, I've fo

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > "Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. > > It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- > > independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides > > raw and cooked L

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Greg Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Having said that, I agree that the help text entries for the SH > > port are in general of less than stellar quality, for various > > (mostly good) reasons. I'm hoping ESR will give us some editorial > > feedback which will provi

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. > It's a touch panel driver for the DMIDA but it also has a device- > independent layer which does supersampling, scaling, provides > raw and cooked Linux Input interfaces, and a /proc i

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Can we use "HP Jornada 600 series" inspite of "WindowsCE machine" ? > > Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean here. > forget about it ;) > > But Compaq is playing nice in a way HP (or at least the division > that makes Jornadas) isn't. Further

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > "Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > > > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. > > > > But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( I have some code which could become the basis for such a thing. It's a to

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : > Select HP620 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP620. > More information at > . > > Select HP680 if configuring for a HP Jornada HP680. > More information at > . > > Select HP690 if confi

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Alan Cox wrote: > > > [...] or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > > recognition system,[...] > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. I haven't tried that one. Does it do cursive writing, with dictionary assistance, on the X root window? Greg. -- I

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, > > Modems are tricky, because they're frequently WinModems which > have a whole lot of well-known issues. Other features depend on > the speed at which they can be reverse engineered, as most > WinCE manufacturers don't co-operate. I'd be surprised if any > WindowsCE machine's har

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > > Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. > But not in Linux SH , there is so Touch Panel Interface in Linux SH yet :( Thank you, Best Regards, Jaswinder. -- These are my opinions not 3Di. - To unsubscribe from this list: sen

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Alan Cox
> Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting > recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet > Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them. Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the l

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Greg Banks
Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > "Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (I'm posting from a different address because kernel.org had some difficulties with pocketpenguins.com) > > Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > > > > > > > > > BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (means all the features as > > >

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
"Greg Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jaswinder Singh wrote: > > > > > > > BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (means all the features as > > provided by Windows CE) supported by LinuxSH and how many machines are > > partially(only few features) supported by LinuxSH ? > > I don't un

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
> > The class of machines for which this option does not apply is > "machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no > flash", which AFAICT is equivalent to "WindowsCE machines > ". The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (mea

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-26 Thread Jaswinder Singh
> > The class of machines for which this option does not apply is > "machines with an existing operating system in mask rom and no > flash", which AFAICT is equivalent to "WindowsCE machines > ". The AFAIK WindowsCE machines are also broad term. BTW, how many WindowsCE machines are fully (mea

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Greg, > > Use LinuxSH standard BIOS > CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS > Say Y here if your target has the gdb-sh-stub package from > www.m17n.org (or any conforming standard LinuxSH BIOS) in FLASH > or EPROM. The kernel will use standard BIOS calls during boot > for various housekeeping tas

Re: [kbuild-devel] Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Greg Banks
Eric S. Raymond wrote: > > CONFIG_SH_SCI > CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS > CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL_WITH_GDB_STUB From the LinuxSH CVS (I can write new ones if these are inadequate): SuperH SCI (serial) support CONFIG_SH_SCI Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer data over SCI

Re: [kbuild-devel] Re: Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Russell King
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 04:04:50AM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > On further investigation I find that neither of these symbols is actually > set in the ARM config file! This is kind of a mess. Is it going to be > fixed in the next merge? No. I don't have the fixes for it yet. (Phil - plea

Re: [kbuild-devel] Re: Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-25 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >CONFIG_ARCH_FTVPCI > >CONFIG_ARCH_NEXUSPCI > > These symbols both refer to the same thing (the latter is an obsolete name). > I guess appropriate text would be something like: > > Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on a FutureTV (nee Nexus >

Re: Configure.help entries wanted

2001-05-24 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I claim my erudition prize (do I get steak knives with that?). Results doubtful. Consult Magic 8-Ball again :-). I'm going to critique these individually pour encourager les autres. > +Disable IA-64 Virtual Hash Page Table > +CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT > + The Virt