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From: Michael N. <mi...@na...> - 2007-11-29 20:53:30
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Hello! I've received a TUX Droid on my last birthday and now I want to give him some little jobs. ;) With tuxgi I can see, that: a) Tux Droid daemon is running b) Text To Speech daemon is _N_O_T_ running c) Radioc connection is o.k. After connecting my fishdongle to one of my usb-ports syslog reports: Nov 29 21:45:16 buero kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 7 Nov 29 21:45:16 buero kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Nov 29 21:45:17 buero tuxd: Tux daemon started: pid = 6395 Nov 29 21:45:18 buero kernel: usb 1-1: usbfs: interface 0 claimed by snd-usb-audio while 'tuxd' sets config #1 Nov 29 21:45:18 buero tuxd: TCP socket: opened Any Idea, why TTS won't work? BTW, I'be installed the German voice-promptes with the included WIZTARD. cherio! Django |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-28 11:23:24
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Hello all, Since last preview, we improved the light measurement and did a lot of cleanup of the code. The audio module handling the flash has completely been refactored and a couple of small bugs have been fixed. If you try this preview, I'd like to get your feedback if you find any bug or regression. Note that you should get the last daemon from svn if you really want to take advantage of the light value. We are going to add battery level measurement next week as this is the last functionality I want to have for 0.3.1 final. This release doesn't fix the wifi problem yet, that will be for 0.4. Cheers, David Changelog for version 0.3.1: (tuxcore) * Added doxygen configuration file. * Light measurement is now correctly processed in the daemon to have a somehow linear curve from the 2 different types of measurements (different resisotr values). Thresholds for changing the resistor have been updated. * Major cleanup and commenting. Motor and led modules are considered clean. * Fixed #6 nd #9 about the leds that were not updated when the eyes were closed. * Fixed #7 about the eyes commands. * Fixed #8 about the flipper movements. * Added the missing commands for the motors: CLOSE_EYES_CMD, RAISE_WINGS_CMD, LOWER_WINGS_CMD, etc. * Added the basis for the sleep functions although they are unfinished and untested. * BUG: when 2 events are happening at the same time, they are conflicting in the event manager. * Added programming directives in the Makefile for tuxup, stk500 and jtagice mkii. * Fixed #1 with the patches given by Philippe Teuwen, this now fixes the location of the version, revision and author structures with a linker script in the .version section otherwise gcc is free to change the order. This also fixes the position of the cpu_nbr and ver_major bits in the byte as again gcc is free to change that order though this is much less likely to happen. (tuxaudio) * Refactored the audio flash module and the flash functions are now moved to their own module (AT26F004), many bug fixes. * Imroved the powering of the microphone, the sounds that were heard at startup should now be gone. * Added the basis for the sleep functions although they are unfinished and untested. * Added programming directives in the Makefile for tuxup, stk500 and jtagice mkii. * Some cleanup. * Fixed #1 with the patches given by Philippe Teuwen, this now fixes the location of the version, revision and author structures with a linker script in the .version section otherwise gcc is free to change the order. This also fixes the position of the cpu_nbr and ver_major bits in the byte as again gcc is free to change that order though this is much less likely to happen. |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-17 11:40:39
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That's a great news :-) On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 08:12:08 +0200, Jan Wagemakers <jan...@gm...> wrote: > Hello, > > FYI, there is now a dfu-programmer package available in Debian. > <http://packages.debian.org/sid/dfu-programmer>. > > Thanks to Andrew Straw for his great work! |
From: Jan W. <jan...@gm...> - 2007-09-16 06:12:14
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Hello, FYI, there is now a dfu-programmer package available in Debian. <http://packages.debian.org/sid/dfu-programmer>. Thanks to Andrew Straw for his great work! -- Met vriendelijke groetjes - Jan Wagemakers - ... Fidonet : 2:292/100.19 |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-14 12:05:08
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Would be interested to hear about this when you'll have that fixed. If it's permission related, you should still be able to get it working under root, isn't it? David On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:00:40 +0200, Vincenzo Di Somma <vin...@re...> wrote: > It's 32 bit system. > It seems we are making progress, it is a matter of permissions :-( > It seems that ubuntu server has a different permission setup compared to > the desktop distribution so we have to find out what is the right > permission configuration. > Thanks, > > > vds > > > > On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 18:51 -0400, Kevin L Phair II wrote: >> Vincenzo Di Somma wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi all, >> >>> I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client >> machines >> >>> while on a server installation I get an error on tts: >> >>> >> >>> Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10 >> >>> >> >>> Any hint ? >> >>> Thanks, >> >>> >> >> Hi Vincenzo, >> >> >> >> Could you get your problem solved finally? >> >> >> > >> > Not yet, and I don't have any clue... >> > >> Just out of curiosity, is that a 64bit or 32bit installation on the >> machine on which tts isn't working? >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. >> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >> _______________________________________________ >> tux-droid-user mailing list >> tux...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tux-droid-user >> |
From: Vincenzo Di S. <vin...@re...> - 2007-09-13 08:00:43
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It's 32 bit system. It seems we are making progress, it is a matter of permissions :-( It seems that ubuntu server has a different permission setup compared to the desktop distribution so we have to find out what is the right permission configuration. Thanks, vds On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 18:51 -0400, Kevin L Phair II wrote: > Vincenzo Di Somma wrote: > >> > >>> Hi all, > >>> I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machine= s > >>> while on a server installation I get an error on tts: > >>> > >>> Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10=09 > >>> > >>> Any hint ? > >>> Thanks, > >>> =20 > >> Hi Vincenzo, > >> > >> Could you get your problem solved finally? > >> =20 > > > > Not yet, and I don't have any clue... > > =20 > Just out of curiosity, is that a 64bit or 32bit installation on the=20 > machine on which tts isn't working? >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > tux-droid-user mailing list > tux...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tux-droid-user >=20 --=20 Vincenzo Di Somma vin...@re... Reflab S.r.l. - Design, Development and Consulting Phone: +39 3497565460 http://www.reflab.com |
From: Kevin L P. II <ke...@ke...> - 2007-09-12 22:52:07
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Vincenzo Di Somma wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machines >>> while on a server installation I get an error on tts: >>> >>> Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10 >>> >>> Any hint ? >>> Thanks, >>> >> Hi Vincenzo, >> >> Could you get your problem solved finally? >> > > Not yet, and I don't have any clue... > Just out of curiosity, is that a 64bit or 32bit installation on the machine on which tts isn't working? |
From: Vincenzo Di S. <vin...@re...> - 2007-09-12 07:51:16
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On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 17:05 +0200, David Bourgeois wrote: > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 16:16:44 +0200, Vincenzo Di Somma <vin...@re...= > =20 > wrote: >=20 > > Hi all, > > I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machines > > while on a server installation I get an error on tts: > > > > Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10=09 > > > > Any hint ? > > Thanks, >=20 > Hi Vincenzo, >=20 > Could you get your problem solved finally? Not yet, and I don't have any clue... vds --=20 Vincenzo Di Somma vin...@re... Reflab S.r.l. - Design, Development and Consulting Phone: +39 3497565460 http://www.reflab.com |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-07 16:03:24
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I don't know if you've seen but there's a new version of tuxsetup released. It includes the new developments that Rémi did about the Gadget Manager. There are only 3 gadgets developed for now, but the framework looks good. We'll probably add the battery level measurement next week so I'll dig into gadgets too as that would be nice to have a gadget to show the battery level in a graph and being able to set some notifications on some thresholds. Check http://www.tuxisalive.com/new-tuxsetup-with-tux-gadgets-released and the new forum at http://www.tuxisalive.com/tux-droid-forum/tux-gadgets David |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-07 15:27:02
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Hi guys, We're getting further with the firmware cleanup and bug fixes. If you're interested in trying this out, here's a snapshot of the trunk. You just have to update tuxcore and tuxaudio firmware: 'tuxup *.{hex,eep}' will do it. Please let us now the issues you find, here or on the collector. I'd like to tag that version as a bug fix release before we add the new functionalities like the sleep, ID, etc. There's a small patch for tuxgi.py in order to fix the up/down commands of the flippers. The daemon and API haven't been updated yet so the position of the flippers are not displayed correctly all the time. The firmware documentation is getting better too, check http://doc.tuxisalive.com/tuxcore Cheers, David Here are the changes in 0.3.1: * Fixed #6 nd #9 about the leds that were not updated when the eyes were closed. * Fixed #7 about the eyes commands not getting through if the eyes were already moving. * Fixed #8 about the flipper movements, added absolute position and raise/lower commands. * Added the missing commands for the motors: CLOSE_EYES_CMD, RAISE_WINGS_CMD, LOWER_WINGS_CMD, etc. * BUG: when 2 events are happening at the same time, they are conflicting in the event manager. Fixed. * Added programming directives in the Makefile for tuxup, stk500 and jtagice mkii. * Fixed #1 with the patches given by Philippe Teuwen, this now fixes the location of the version, revision and author structures with a linker script in the .version section otherwise gcc is free to change the order. This also fixes the position of the cpu_nbr and ver_major bits in the byte as again gcc is free to change that order though this is much less likely to happen. * Added doxygen configuration file. * Cleanup and commenting. * BUG: when the sounds stored in the audio flash are too long, we don't block anymore in the programming function. The extra sound is simply not stored in the flash. * BUG: there was an uncomplete 'if' before the powering of the microphone, it's now fixed and the bursts have been limited to 20. |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-09-07 15:05:08
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 16:16:44 +0200, Vincenzo Di Somma <vin...@re...> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machines > while on a server installation I get an error on tts: > > Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10 > > Any hint ? > Thanks, Hi Vincenzo, Could you get your problem solved finally? |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-21 15:16:10
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Hi folks, As you could notice in the svn mailing list, Paul Rathgeb joined our company and we're going to work together on the next firmware update. We spent some time replacing the fifo module, which was not necessary but was the opportunity to rewrite something in a modular way and start adding doxygen comments on the code. We're now starting to fix the couple of bugs the collector still has, and release that firmware update that should have been out a long time ago. The holidays are done, I hope things will move faster now. The doxygen documentation of the codes will be hosted at http://doc.tuxisalive.com though there's only a rough start now at http://doc.tuxisalive.com/tuxcore. Cheers, David |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-21 15:05:09
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Hi Phil, Good idea, I'm going to add my pictures too. You have a great shot of the indside of tux. I'm back at work and that's exactly what I have just in front of me now :-) David |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-18 07:46:47
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 16:16:44 +0200, Vincenzo Di Somma <vin...@re...> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machines > while on a server installation I get an error on tts: > > Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10 > > Any hint ? > Thanks, Hi Vincenzo, I asked Rémi about this and except maybe a permission problem, he doesn't know what the problem can be. David |
From: Philippe T. <ph...@te...> - 2007-08-15 10:58:49
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Hi all, Just to tell you I created a group on Flickr after having seen no such group existed yet. If you're Flickr user and have pictures to share, I invite you to send them to the group. http://www.flickr.com/groups/tuxdroid/ Phil |
From: Georges D. <geo...@la...> - 2007-08-15 08:02:00
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> From my point of view, I think tux.tts.select_voice should only allow the > languages that are in tux.tts.authorized_voices_list to be selected, as > the others won't. Then it can return an error if the language doesn't > exist, or return the URL if the language exists but is not installed. I think this patch is what you want: Index: api/python/trunk/tuxapi_class.py =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =2D-- api/python/trunk/tuxapi_class.py (r=C3=A9vision 462) +++ api/python/trunk/tuxapi_class.py (copie de travail) @@ -4258,8 +4258,12 @@ """ if speaker not in SPK_VOICE_LIST: if self.parent.print_warnings: =2D print " Invalid speaker" + print " Invalid voice" return + if speaker not in self.authorized_voices_list: + if self.parent.print_warnings: + print " This voice is not available on the system. You can= =20 download it at http://www.tuxisalive.com/downloads" + return if (pitch<100) or (pitch>330): if self.parent.print_warnings: print " Pitch not in range (100 - 330)" > This list returns all installed languages, and as soon as you select one, > the list is updated and only includes English and the second language you > choosed. (The Acapela license only allow you to use English and a second > language simultaneously.) I couldn't see the list update by myself (I didn't try so much), but if it= =20 only contain two languages, then this script doesn't work as we want. I see= =20 no way to know whether it list all the languages, or only two. Any idea ? |
From: Vincenzo Di S. <vin...@re...> - 2007-08-13 14:16:47
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Hi all, I'm using tux on ubuntu feisty and it works on all the client machines while on a server installation I get an error on tts: Voice 'Ryan8k' error : -10=09 Any hint ? Thanks, vds --=20 Vincenzo Di Somma vin...@re... Reflab S.r.l. - Design, Development and Consulting Phone: +39 3497565460 http://www.reflab.com |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-13 12:50:06
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Looking closer, I don't think the 99 EUR version they're selling includes the sensors. That will probably come later in another version which will make much more sense to me. Actually we're also testing 100% of the tux we send by ourselves and we're currently updating the firmware too at the same time. And as the product is in constant development, we couldn't really include a CD as it would have been outdated already. I'm definitely waiting for the mod version. David |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-13 12:40:57
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:28:07 +0200, Georges Dubus <geo...@la...> wrote: > On Monday 13 August 2007 11:49:15 David Bourgeois wrote: >> >> The fallback to the male american voice is done in tuxttsd so you don't >> really have access to that but in case you want some modifications, just >> add a new issue to the trackers and that will be taken into account for >> next release. >> >> On the other hand, you can get a list of all installed voices from the >> events in the API. That list is used in the latest GTDI so only the >> installed languages are shown. This list could also be used to enforce >> the >> language selection. >> >> David > > > I don't have my tux with me, so I can't check. Is the > tux.tts.authorized_voices_list the list you're talking about ? Yes, that's it. (I don't know that myself, I'm just asking Rémi all the time ;-) ) This list returns all installed languages, and as soon as you select one, the list is updated and only includes English and the second language you choosed. (The Acapela license only allow you to use English and a second language simultaneously.) > > If it's that, I'll write a patch that check whether the selected > language is > present, and return a message containing the url if not. > > Once done, maybe I can add a new function based on that code that would > determine which language is to used. Maybe it could be used during the > install in order to dowload the needed language. From my point of view, I think tux.tts.select_voice should only allow the languages that are in tux.tts.authorized_voices_list to be selected, as the others won't. Then it can return an error if the language doesn't exist, or return the URL if the language exists but is not installed. David |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-13 12:29:53
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:39:09 +0200, Georges Dubus <geo...@la...> wrote: > Hello guys. > > I recently have found this website : http://librenberry.net/ > > It seems he is selling the tux droid, 20€ more expensive than on > kysoh.com > > I wonderer if he is allowed to do such a thing. > They are 2 french students that added 2 external sensors to tuxdroid. They posted the description on the script forum at http://www.tuxisalive.com/tux-droid-forum/scripts/438899757 From what I understood, they added an IR distance sensor (Sharp I guess) and a humidity/temperature sensor (Sensirion probably). They told in the script that they would do the hardware hack to add these senors and sell this modified version. I have no idea if this is legal and I don't see why it wouldn't as they buy the original tuxs from Kysoh. I think it's a good initiative and as I also wanted to support external sensors, I think I'll try to work with them in order to do the software/firmware developments with the community. Cheers, David |
From: jean-marc b. <bar...@li...> - 2007-08-13 12:14:26
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Georges Dubus a écrit : > Hello guys. > > I recently have found this website : http://librenberry.net/ > > It seems he is selling the tux droid, 20€ more expensive than on kysoh.com > > I wonderer if he is allowed to do such a thing. > > Georges > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > tux-droid-user mailing list > tux...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tux-droid-user Hi, yes it's allowed, and more there is services add-on, Cdrom with fully applications and firmeware update.these applications are on the forum of tuxisalive, these applications have been developped by roland thaisong and gil portenseigne of librenberry's team. jea...@li... -- "Avec XP, vous êtes sur le quai de la gare et vous regardez le train Linux partir, pour mieux voir, vous montez au premier étage, réservé a Vista only.":), Jean-Marc Bardi |
From: Georges D. <geo...@la...> - 2007-08-13 10:40:00
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Hello guys. I recently have found this website : http://librenberry.net/ It seems he is selling the tux droid, 20=E2=82=AC more expensive than on ky= soh.com I wonderer if he is allowed to do such a thing. Georges |
From: Georges D. <geo...@la...> - 2007-08-13 10:31:35
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On Sunday 12 August 2007 23:25:12 Mark Atwood wrote: > > It's a neat little script, but it fails to read files that contain > Latin-1 characters, instead of just pure 7bit ASCII or 8bit UTF-8 > UNICODE. Yep, thank you for noticing that. I didn't thougth about non UTF-8 files. I'll try and fix that as soon as possible. Georges |
From: Georges D. <geo...@la...> - 2007-08-13 10:28:17
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On Monday 13 August 2007 11:49:15 David Bourgeois wrote: > > The fallback to the male american voice is done in tuxttsd so you don't > really have access to that but in case you want some modifications, just > add a new issue to the trackers and that will be taken into account for > next release. > > On the other hand, you can get a list of all installed voices from the > events in the API. That list is used in the latest GTDI so only the > installed languages are shown. This list could also be used to enforce the > language selection. > > David I don't have my tux with me, so I can't check. Is the tux.tts.authorized_voices_list the list you're talking about ? If it's that, I'll write a patch that check whether the selected language is present, and return a message containing the url if not. Once done, maybe I can add a new function based on that code that would determine which language is to used. Maybe it could be used during the install in order to dowload the needed language. Georges |
From: David B. <da...@ja...> - 2007-08-13 09:49:21
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:10:22 +0200, Georges Dubus <geo...@la...> wrote: > Hi > > Just an idea, more or less linked to that. When I select a voice that is > not > present on the system, male american is selected. Maybe there could be a > warning telling that the voice can be downloaded. > > Can it be done in the api, or is the "fallback" to english deeper in the > daemon ? > The fallback to the male american voice is done in tuxttsd so you don't really have access to that but in case you want some modifications, just add a new issue to the trackers and that will be taken into account for next release. On the other hand, you can get a list of all installed voices from the events in the API. That list is used in the latest GTDI so only the installed languages are shown. This list could also be used to enforce the language selection. David |