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  • Posted a comment on ticket #6 on recaps

    Thank you for the report. Is the overlay positioned currently in the center of the primary monitor? I think displaying it on both monitors will be not a very difficult task. :-) Centering of the overlay against the current window, having focus (the active one) is a bit annoying, especially on small edit boxes. It was the first implementation I did at all, so I have tested it a bit by myself. ;-) Another problem were difficulties to find an active input window on some types of window, like modern...

  • Modified ticket #1 on recaps

    Task: Implement "Direct" shortcuts too

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1 on recaps

    fixed in 0.9.0.3480 with single layout groups.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #4 on recaps

    Thank you for the report. What software and what problems do you mean? Could you please describe the collision in more details? To solve an issue we have to find the source of problem first. Thanks.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Tombo (U)

    Hi siddall! Could you please attach an example of such file? Thanks.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1 on ats909hoggy

    I2C is based on using two pins - SDA, SCL that are connected to VCC using so known pull-up resistors. Devices on the bus shorts the lines to GND to produce signals and communicate. ATS909X Device already has such pull-ups (just to let the internal I2C bus working) - and your Raspi has the same pull-ups - and extra external voltage comes to receiver's I2C bus through those resistors on Raspi. That voltage can make a distortions to signal and other participants on the bus, like display and CPU cannot...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1 on ats909hoggy

    ATS909X I2C bus is loaded with much more functionality than in ATS909 - display control, frequency tuning etc. so it is not surprise, that adding extra pull-ups (to external power) to the bus will break the device/display functionality. :-) Try to not use pull-ups on your Raspi - just set SCL/SDA to Hi-Z. In opposite case you power the device's bus with extra 3,3V power. By the way, AFAIR after sending (DATA OUT) all pages the receiver will try to reread they back from our adapter and (probably)...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1 on ats909hoggy

    Corresponding to http://ats909hoggy.sourceforge.net/usb-gpio12-connect.jpg SDA is B, SCL is A. Ground is required anyway to let the bus working. You cannot ruin your radio - even you load corrupted dump - its EEPROM will be reset to default set of station and settings. you cannot ruin your stations until you using "upload" command - i.e writing EEPROM to radio. Download EEPROM from radio is safe. You should configure your I2C program as I2C slave with address 0x51 (AFAIR) and must reconfigure your...

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