nanogui: Nano-X on Cirrus ARM/frame buffer ?
Subject:
Re: [nanogui] Nano-X on Cirrus ARM/frame buffer ?
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Date:
25 Apr 2007 00:42:44 +0100
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Dear Greg,
thank you for quick response.
I enabled the MICROWINDOWS settings in config but mdemo or any of the m* files
didnt show up.
Then went back to the config successfully used for the X11 (Fedora development server),
enabled microwindows and saw the m* files. Mdemo is very nice
my ARM config was based on the .ipaq template. Therefore since X11 config is working,
customized that instead and now have nano-x / nanowm / nxclock / world / tuxchess (impressive) / etc
running on the Cirrus! mdemo did not work on cirrus though, complains of 'Cannot initalize mouse'
but mouse is fully operational
I'm going to start a new thread (to keep archive clear) about trying PIXIL and ViewML
Thanks again!
-----Original Message-----
>From: Greg Haerr ####@####.####
>Sent: Apr 21, 2007 5:07 PM
>To: ####@####.#### ####@####.####
>Subject: Re: [nanogui] Nano-X on Cirrus ARM/frame buffer ?
>
>: Cirrus makes EP9307, an ARM9 SOC, which includes support for Linux
>: Frame Buffer. /dev/fb0 exists and there is Tux logo at bootup.
>:
>: Compiled nano-X for Frame Buffer (16bpp, 5/6/5 packed per FBSET &
>fb.modes)
>: but get totally black screen (even Tux disappears) any suggestions what is
>wrong?
>
>Run bin/mdemo for initial testing, this doesn't require a seperate
>nano-X server (which will blank the screen on startup) and application
>program (which if it doesn't connect will leave screen black as above)
>
>Regards,
>
>Greg
>
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