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From: styroteqe <sty...@ya...> - 2004-02-13 20:41:15
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255.255.255.0 is not your subnet, it is the netmask the gamecube is on the 192.168.0 subnet, maybe your pc is on .1 or something else, hence has no route to the gamecube... you could change your network settings to fix this --- Darrell Blake <da...@du...> wrote: > I'm new to the dev list and am wondering if anyone > is working on a > driver for the control pad yet? It's something I'd > like to look into. > > Also, I read that it's possible to telnet to the GC > with the alpha > version but I can't. My computer and the GC are on > the same subnet > (255.255.255.0) and I can ping the GC fine. One > thing I have noticed is > that when I nmap the GC it says all ports are > closed. > > Darrell > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps > Now. > Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with > a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Gc-linux-devel mailing list > Gc-...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gc-linux-devel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |
From: Darrell B. <da...@du...> - 2004-02-13 16:21:22
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I'm new to the dev list and am wondering if anyone is working on a driver for the control pad yet? It's something I'd like to look into. Also, I read that it's possible to telnet to the GC with the alpha version but I can't. My computer and the GC are on the same subnet (255.255.255.0) and I can ping the GC fine. One thing I have noticed is that when I nmap the GC it says all ports are closed. Darrell |
From: styroteqe <sty...@ya...> - 2004-02-11 18:47:18
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Interesting... maybe the 251 has a different format? In my experiences, anytime I save a foreign game on a memory card it formats the card and wipes all domestic data --- Kjetil Svenheim <kje...@ne...> wrote: > This is not correct. I have saves from both > japanese, US and PAL games > on one single original Nintendo 251 memory card. > I've had no problems > with this whatsoever, using freeloader. > > David Ventura wrote: > > > >On 11.02.2004, at 07:35, David Remahl wrote: > > >> Does the "region" of the broadband adapter > have to match the region > > of the GameCube? How about memory cards, are they > region locked? > > > > Yea, they're not locked, but you can't have more > than one region of data > > on a card (i.e. mixing data from Japanese and > American games one card). > > Apparently they use different formatting/file > indexing procedures such > > that they're not intercompatible. Along these > lines, I'm not sure but I > > guess you couldn't load a saved game from one > region's disc to another. > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 > > Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and > Integration > > See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 > in Anaheim, CA. > > http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn > > _______________________________________________ > > Gc-linux-devel mailing list > > Gc-...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gc-linux-devel > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps > Now. > Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with > a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Gc-linux-devel mailing list > Gc-...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gc-linux-devel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |
From: Kjetil S. <kje...@ne...> - 2004-02-11 18:09:43
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This is not correct. I have saves from both japanese, US and PAL games on one single original Nintendo 251 memory card. I've had no problems with this whatsoever, using freeloader. David Ventura wrote: > >On 11.02.2004, at 07:35, David Remahl wrote: > >> Does the "region" of the broadband adapter have to match the region > of the GameCube? How about memory cards, are they region locked? > > Yea, they're not locked, but you can't have more than one region of data > on a card (i.e. mixing data from Japanese and American games one card). > Apparently they use different formatting/file indexing procedures such > that they're not intercompatible. Along these lines, I'm not sure but I > guess you couldn't load a saved game from one region's disc to another. > > Dave > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 > Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration > See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. > http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn > _______________________________________________ > Gc-linux-devel mailing list > Gc-...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gc-linux-devel > |
From: <haj...@ma...> - 2004-02-11 08:21:50
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From: David V. <d-v...@in...> - 2004-02-11 08:19:25
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>On 11.02.2004, at 07:35, David Remahl wrote: >> Does the "region" of the broadband adapter have to match the region of the GameCube? How about memory cards, are they region locked? Yea, they're not locked, but you can't have more than one region of data on a card (i.e. mixing data from Japanese and American games one card). Apparently they use different formatting/file indexing procedures such that they're not intercompatible. Along these lines, I'm not sure but I guess you couldn't load a saved game from one region's disc to another. Dave |
From: Michael S. <st...@in...> - 2004-02-11 08:03:16
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On 11.02.2004, at 07:35, David Remahl wrote: > Does the "region" of the broadband adapter have to match the region of > the GameCube? How about memory cards, are they region locked? I am pretty sure they are not region locked. It wouldn't make any sense. Michael |
From: David R. <da...@it...> - 2004-02-11 06:36:14
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 5 feb 2004, at 18.43, Mike Beeson wrote: > I am getting ready to order PSO and a broadband adapter. I also > downloaded the PSOLoader and read the instructions. My first question > is--Does the PSOLoader have to be run from a Dos prompt? Who should I > talk to about learning about porting linux? Where can I go, or what > should I do to learn about this kind of stuff? I have a question not directly related to development... Does the "region" of the broadband adapter have to match the region of the GameCube? How about memory cards, are they region locked? / Regards, David Remahl - --- PGP key information--- pub 1024D/ 87256085 2003/06/12 David Remahl <da...@it...> Web: http://ittpoi.com/david_remahl.asc Fingerprint: 0C38 293C 86A9 7756 9CEA 4ED6 1651 620E 8725 6085 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Darwin) iD8DBQFAKc0qFlFiDoclYIURAn1/AJwKgbdKmTQ6x2sDNHHRXLSQ7TFD3QCcCy/P 2D/rHijmoDvv4Qh0pkHWsEk= =93Gc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Free T. C. <fre...@fr...> - 2004-02-08 22:00:41
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Oops, there is a mistake in this module param's descriptions :) ... Replace : +MODULE_PARM_DESC(xres, "Buttons map (left,right, middle,extra1,extra2)"); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(xres, "Axes map (horizontal, vertical)"); By : +MODULE_PARM_DESC(btn, "Buttons map (left,right, middle,extra1,extra2)"); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(abs, "Axes map (horizontal, vertical)"); Regards, Free The Cube. Free The Cube wrote: > Hello everybody. > > I didn't know where to submit the patch , so i submit it to the SF > Patch Tracking System (I don't know if it is the good way... :) ) > I haven't PSO yet, so the converter was only tested on x86 (don't care > since this driver is device independant). > > Regards, Free The Cube. > > PS : more details about this driver on the SF Patches page. > |
From: Stefan E. <st...@su...> - 2004-02-08 19:04:49
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Hello, I think we should rediscuss the EXI Driver concept etc... Cause in the moment we want to at f.e. Memory Card drivers we need to share IRQs etc... Stefan |
From: Free T. C. <fre...@fr...> - 2004-02-08 13:09:47
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Hello everybody. I didn't know where to submit the patch , so i submit it to the SF Patch Tracking System (I don't know if it is the good way... :) ) I haven't PSO yet, so the converter was only tested on x86 (don't care since this driver is device independant). Regards, Free The Cube. PS : more details about this driver on the SF Patches page. |
From: Groepaz <gr...@gm...> - 2004-02-07 15:08:22
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On Saturday 07 February 2004 06:50, DCGrendel wrote: > David Remahl wrote: > > Has any work, or thought, been put into creating a driver for the > > GameCube memory cards? I ordered a cheap 64 MB memory card, so that > > could be a very convenient source of a reasonable amount of persistent > > storage. > > > > I have no experience of writing neither block device drivers, nor MTD > > drivers for Linux, so I'm unsure of what the best route is. If someone > > knows better, I'd love to listen and do the work. > > > > There isn't that much to read about the memory card in the R.E. spec, > > but as far as I can discern (with my limited driver and hardware > > hacking knowledge) there aren't any gaping holes there. It should be > > "a simple matter of programming", right? > > I belive the kernel MTD stuff has support for SPI flash, so you would > just need to add a driver there for the EXI dma/pio stuffs, which is > quite simple. referencing the us patent #6609977 should provide you with > most of the info, as would referencing the gclib sources, though i don't > remember what license the gclib sources are under... > adding a gc memcard fs should also be possible using the gclib sources, > or re-reverse engineering the fs. i would suggest using the gclib source as reference (its gpl) ... any questions that might arise should be answered in the docs i have written... (that patent is kinda pain to read, and doesnt really contain more info) gpz |
From: DCGrendel <dcg...@co...> - 2004-02-07 05:50:22
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David Remahl wrote: > Has any work, or thought, been put into creating a driver for the > GameCube memory cards? I ordered a cheap 64 MB memory card, so that > could be a very convenient source of a reasonable amount of persistent > storage. > > I have no experience of writing neither block device drivers, nor MTD > drivers for Linux, so I'm unsure of what the best route is. If someone > knows better, I'd love to listen and do the work. > > There isn't that much to read about the memory card in the R.E. spec, > but as far as I can discern (with my limited driver and hardware > hacking knowledge) there aren't any gaping holes there. It should be > "a simple matter of programming", right? I belive the kernel MTD stuff has support for SPI flash, so you would just need to add a driver there for the EXI dma/pio stuffs, which is quite simple. referencing the us patent #6609977 should provide you with most of the info, as would referencing the gclib sources, though i don't remember what license the gclib sources are under... adding a gc memcard fs should also be possible using the gclib sources, or re-reverse engineering the fs. |
From: David R. <da...@it...> - 2004-02-06 23:39:03
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On 6 feb 2004, at 17.58, Michael Steil wrote: > On 06.02.2004, at 16:58, David Remahl wrote: >> Has any work, or thought, been put into creating a driver for the >> GameCube memory cards? > > I don't think so. > >> I ordered a cheap 64 MB memory card, so that could be a very >> convenient source of a reasonable amount of persistent storage. > > That's probably 64 Mbits, not MBytes, so your memory card is just 8 MB. > Mine is just 2 MB :-( Oh...How disappointing. The web site I ordered from (DVDBoxOffice) clearly used the MB unit with a capital B, so I just assumed they meant bytes (that's the common thing to do for storage :). And the label on the card also sports a clear MB unit. But you're probably right that they mean bits... Yeah, after checking, I find that it is advertised to have 1019 blocks (1024, including 5 "filesystem" blocks). With each block 8KB large, that's 8MB. Well, then at least its _some_ persistent storage for the system...I'm now even happier that I didn't buy the Nintendo 4 Mb card (59/64 blocks) that was even more expensive than the 1024 one...Half a meg, that isn't much to cheer for. >> I have no experience of writing neither block device drivers, nor MTD >> drivers for Linux, so I'm unsure of what the best route is. If >> someone knows better, I'd love to listen and do the work. > > There are always lots of people in the IRC, and perhaps even someone > who can help you interactively. Sounds great. / Regards, David (damned deceptive advertising! ;-). --- PGP key information--- pub 1024D/ 87256085 2003/06/12 David Remahl <da...@it...> Web: http://ittpoi.com/david_remahl.asc Fingerprint: 0C38 293C 86A9 7756 9CEA 4ED6 1651 620E 8725 6085 |
From: Jon M. <jon...@jo...> - 2004-02-06 17:08:28
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, It seems my subscription lagged behind my posting but I should be on this list properly now. Cheers, Jon. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAI8n0eTyyexZHHxERAhqKAKCZOoV7vLEcNmkIV9bEajewJjIuxwCffvN5 ytWlIC37TCyN4kqZuRgeiVc= =Sd7B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Michael S. <st...@in...> - 2004-02-06 16:59:01
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On 06.02.2004, at 16:58, David Remahl wrote: > Has any work, or thought, been put into creating a driver for the > GameCube memory cards? I don't think so. > I ordered a cheap 64 MB memory card, so that could be a very > convenient source of a reasonable amount of persistent storage. That's probably 64 Mbits, not MBytes, so your memory card is just 8 MB. Mine is just 2 MB :-( > I have no experience of writing neither block device drivers, nor MTD > drivers for Linux, so I'm unsure of what the best route is. If someone > knows better, I'd love to listen and do the work. There are always lots of people in the IRC, and perhaps even someone who can help you interactively. > There isn't that much to read about the memory card in the R.E. spec, > but as far as I can discern (with my limited driver and hardware > hacking knowledge) there aren't any gaping holes there. It should be > "a simple matter of programming", right? Probably. > Unless someone else already did this, or planned to do it soon, I will > make an attempt as soon as I receive all the necessary equipment. Excellent. Michael |
From: Jon M. <jon...@jo...> - 2004-02-06 16:56:45
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, I just helped mist on IRC to get NFS working with a quick workaround: nfsroot=blah,rsize=1024,wsize=1024. Decreasing the window sizes will temporarily work around your problems until we can fix the driver. btw Hi, I just signed up and will go buy a Gamecube. (I am a PowerPC developer working on 405D Xilinx Virtex II Pro). Jon. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAI8c3eTyyexZHHxERAksOAJ4mc4hmxU0Now6tHuN18UceUb/NhACdHr/Y Ge4TbqHReof1YlrWbB93Mqo= =xeys -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: David R. <da...@it...> - 2004-02-06 15:58:56
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Has any work, or thought, been put into creating a driver for the GameCube memory cards? I ordered a cheap 64 MB memory card, so that could be a very convenient source of a reasonable amount of persistent storage. I have no experience of writing neither block device drivers, nor MTD drivers for Linux, so I'm unsure of what the best route is. If someone knows better, I'd love to listen and do the work. There isn't that much to read about the memory card in the R.E. spec, but as far as I can discern (with my limited driver and hardware hacking knowledge) there aren't any gaping holes there. It should be "a simple matter of programming", right? Unless someone else already did this, or planned to do it soon, I will make an attempt as soon as I receive all the necessary equipment. / Regards, David Remahl --- PGP key information--- pub 1024D/ 87256085 2003/06/12 David Remahl <da...@it...> Web: http://ittpoi.com/david_remahl.asc Fingerprint: 0C38 293C 86A9 7756 9CEA 4ED6 1651 620E 8725 6085 |
From: Michael S. <st...@in...> - 2004-02-06 15:09:17
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On 06.02.2004, at 15:54, Javier Negro wrote: > I loved the feature to have a download access to the most recent > compile of > the linux zImage.dol. Now, that feature isnt there. i'm currently > unable to > compile the CVS and lack time to research the reason so I'd love to > see that > feature put again. A link in the downloads section which point to the > latest > compiled dol. The link always worked, I had just removed the link. Now the link is back there. Michael |
From: Javier N. <ra...@ho...> - 2004-02-06 14:54:50
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I loved the feature to have a download access to the most recent compile of the linux zImage.dol. Now, that feature isnt there. i'm currently unable to compile the CVS and lack time to research the reason so I'd love to see that feature put again. A link in the downloads section which point to the latest compiled dol. Regards XabiB |
From: DCGrendel <dcg...@co...> - 2004-02-05 19:32:40
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Ok, I'm a bit confused at where I am right now... Some places I've seen say the gekko is based on the 405, others the 750cxe Which is it? from what I've seen browsing around in the pgtables.h theres a big difference on bit allocation in the page tables for the 40x line and the 7xx line... -DCG |
From: styroteqe <sty...@ya...> - 2004-02-05 19:12:28
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If you are looking to port stuff to linux, I would suggest having a decent knowledge of ansi C and c++, maybe some ASM knowledge as well. You should also check out maybe "Understanding the Linux Kernel" by O'Reilly. --- Mike Beeson <be...@il...> wrote: > I am getting ready to order PSO and a broadband > adapter. I also downloaded the PSOLoader and read > the instructions. My first question is--Does the > PSOLoader have to be run from a Dos prompt? Who > should I talk to about learning about porting linux? > Where can I go, or what should I do to learn about > this kind of stuff? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 > Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and > Integration > See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in > Anaheim, CA. > http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn > _______________________________________________ > Gc-linux-devel mailing list > Gc-...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gc-linux-devel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |
From: Mike B. <be...@il...> - 2004-02-05 17:47:06
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I am getting ready to order PSO and a broadband adapter. I also downloaded= the PSOLoader and read the instructions. My first question is--Does the= PSOLoader have to be run from a Dos prompt? Who should I talk to about= learning about porting linux? Where can I go, or what should I do to learn= about this kind of stuff? |
From: Yaourt <ya...@wa...> - 2004-02-05 16:07:48
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Hi everybody, I am new in the mailing list. So I will introduce: 1) I am french (It may help for some language issues). 2) I know C but I have browsed (I don't know if this verb exist !:)) the CVS and It seems to complicated for me. I Know nothing on linux kernel development. But I am an Unix Administrator so I could help. 3) I think I am not stupid so if you say that with the documentation of module.h you will find functions needed to develop something... I will find it. 4) I am motivated but I don't have lot of time. (a little is better than nothing, if i can help) I don't know who is the project leader but I am waiting for instructions. Regards, Yaourt alias Guillaume Biton |
From: Groepaz <gr...@gm...> - 2004-02-05 03:56:29
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i have edited the console font so it doesnt flicker all that horrible anymore... its not very pretty at certain places, but still a lot more readable than before imho :) replace drivers/video/console/font_8x16.c by www.gc-linux.org/down/font_8x16.c and have a look.... maybe someone could also tell me what to do so that font can be properly included in the linux source as font_8x16_tv.c or simelar... i've also uploaded my gamecubefb.c which contains a slightly improved/cleaned version of gamecubefb_writel(), maybe you want to check this aswell :) gpz |