00:01.46 | fjp | Right. Off to bed. Good hunting. |
00:17.11 | bjdooks | tbh, it is easier to source USB Host clock from the EPLL if it is running fast enouhg |
00:25.31 | lkcl | bjdooks: thx. not entirely sure.... oh, and that's running at 192mhz |
00:25.53 | lkcl | so if i divide by 4 i get 48mhz... |
00:30.13 | lkcl | and that's my usb host... err... wait.... it's the GL850G chips that aren't running. i have a digital scope (very proud of it) but have only just used it today :) it kinda told me that the pins i was connecting to had a clock running at 2.5mhz which is _way_ lower than expected, buuuut there's a 10x PLL and a 40x PLL on the GL850Gs which brings you up to 48mhz. buuuut that's supposed to be 48mhz and 10x giving you USB2 |
00:30.54 | lkcl | but argh the number on the XTAL says 12,500 so i _really_ don't know what i'm doing, clearly! |
00:31.00 | lkcl | sighs |
00:32.00 | lkcl | sorry, i think it was 12,000 not 12500 |
00:32.37 | lkcl | yeah photo shows 12000 |
00:53.02 | bjdooks | ok, i'd look at dclkout, there's a pair of pins that can be source from various parts of the clock system |
00:53.20 | bjdooks | iirc, it is part of the gpio block, misccon |
00:53.39 | bjdooks | what make/model is your scope? |
00:54.51 | bjdooks | i'd say it has to be 12Mhz into it... |
00:58.29 | lkcl | it's a... velleman HPS10 |
00:59.20 | bjdooks | I have a TDS210 |
00:59.49 | lkcl | oo 60mhz. |
01:00.14 | bjdooks | TDS210 is 100MHz bandwith, 1Gs/sec |
01:01.06 | lkcl | but.. my guess is that this is simply GPIO-related. i'm guessing that somewhere there's a GPIO pin to power up the GL850G chips and we simply haven't found it. |
01:01.12 | lkcl | but. |
01:01.13 | lkcl | enough |
01:01.23 | lkcl | must sleep |
01:01.41 | lkcl | thank you for the ideas bjdooks |
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18:15.15 | mnemoc | hi... search for a lost file in my flashlight for mipsel I found by accident one "ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, stripped" |
18:15.21 | mnemoc | searching* |
18:15.41 | mnemoc | here: http://www2.jkkmobile.com/FlashLite3.1_Firefox_plugin.tar.gz |
18:16.36 | mnemoc | not sure if you wanna give it a try... i don't have my chitech at hand |
19:27.04 | lkcl | oooooo |
19:29.00 | lkcl | whaaa??? |
19:30.30 | lkcl | cooool |
20:50.24 | lkcl | mnemoc: holy crap - it kinda works! |
20:52.06 | mnemoc | really? :D |
20:52.54 | lkcl | yeah |
20:53.12 | mnemoc | great! :) |
20:53.22 | lkcl | it's flash 9 (1.0.115) and so some sites (youtube - fuckers) are asking - telling - to upgrade, but sod it, it actually works |
20:53.39 | lkcl | gimme a site. |
20:53.43 | lkcl | not youtube |
20:53.55 | mnemoc | ehm |
20:53.57 | mnemoc | uhm |
20:54.20 | lkcl | googles "flash test" |
20:54.23 | mnemoc | panfu.com ... a flash game my daughters play |
20:54.36 | lkcl | finds one duh on adobe... ok |
20:56.13 | lkcl | but... dang, firefox is truuly dreadful. |
20:57.40 | mnemoc | as far as you don't have to deal with flash or java applets... and you don't install any complex addon... firefox 3.5+ is not that bad |
20:58.43 | lkcl | panfu.com front page works fine |
20:59.33 | mnemoc | if it runs we probably got the "best" flash 9 player available.. |
20:59.50 | mnemoc | for this platform obviusly |
21:00.15 | lkcl | i agree. |
21:00.20 | lkcl | dang. good find. |
21:00.40 | lkcl | now we need FlashLite with 10.1 support |
21:01.45 | mnemoc | for that we probably need an leaker inside nokia or similar... |
21:01.54 | mnemoc | a leaker* |
21:04.33 | mnemoc | flash in my gdium (mipsel, 10") is unsuable |
21:05.01 | mnemoc | gnash and swfdec eat all the CPU and do nothing |
21:05.20 | lkcl | i'm not surprised. |
21:06.12 | mnemoc | flashlight doesn't come with the decoder for youtube, crashes ff (icreweasel) in most sites and... as it doesn't support activescript 3 it's useless on the sites where it doesn't crash :< |
21:06.22 | lkcl | well, this is eating 80% CPU and it _looks_ like it's doing nothing, but i can see HTTP requests going out on the console. it _looked_ like it wasn't playing, but actually it was: there's the NetStream.Play.Stop message |
21:06.40 | lkcl | okaay. |
21:06.41 | lkcl | right. |
21:07.10 | mnemoc | die flash die |
21:07.38 | mnemoc | it really makes the web frustrating |
21:10.18 | lkcl | tell me about it |