From: Henk M. <h.h...@gm...> - 2010-10-26 19:30:59
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OK, I tried it on a Qtek S200 "prophet" Regards, Henk On 10/16/2010 09:12 PM, Alistair Buxton wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks to everyone who came to our sprint and tested things. We got a > basic kernel booting on several platforms. > > After looking at the results I started to look at the LCD detection > code. I would like to ask everyone to run this test and send me the > results. > > I need testers with any omap7xx phone. You only need to run a haret > script and mail me the output, no kernel boot in necessary. The test > scripts are here: > > http://al.robotfuzz.com/~al/htc/lcd1.zip > > You need a modified version of haret which is included. Unpack the zip > to the phone's internal memory and run haret. Press the "boot" button > like normal. It won't boot linux, it will run the tests instead. Your > screen will flicker during the test, it is normal. It will generate > lcdlog.txt. Mail that file to me or the list, along with any > information you have about your phone. Especially if you have an > after-market LCD, or you know what model of LCD you have for another > reason. > > The test works by rapidly switching between LCD mode and GPIO mode on > the LCD controller pins, to check which pins are tied high, low, or > are floating. It does this 30 or so times. Any pin that changes value > is deemed floating. The others are tied high or low (1 or 0). Ignoring > floating pins (zero them) and you get a code which identifies the > panel type of the phone. > > More about the LCD detection, including device database and log > processor: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/linwizard/wiki/LCDDetect > > Thanks > |