From: Michael S. <st...@in...> - 2004-01-22 12:54:41
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On 22.01.2004, at 13:44, Free The Cube wrote: > The GCPAD driver from GCLIB uses direct memory access to the mapped > area where are pad status, it should be possible to do like this > (temporarily)... Then we can modify this first implementation to use > the SI layer ! (i need confirmation) "temporarily"? :-) http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux8.php says that it's typical of Linux hackers to do temporary solutions that will never be replaced by good solutions. :-) But in this case I tend to agree that a temporary, working solution is better, because we will certainly lack good debug methods in the first time. By the way, porting the ethernet adapter code of GCLIB to Linux would also be important. Any voluntaries? >> ->"Free the Cube": The EXI doc looks interesting, it doesn't seem to >> be the same as Costis' article on the website. Perhaps it makes sense >> to merge information contained in yours into Costis' article (in >> English)? > This is not mine, this is a french translation :) from the article > taken from GCDemos, I have to write the source on the headline, sorry. http://gcdemos.com/tuts.htm ? Hmmm, I can't click on anything. If anyone can provide me with documentation, pelase email me and I'll add it to the website. Michael |