<libv>
since the channel was unpopulated apart from sunxi regulars, and this company prefers to refer their customers to us semi-directly, this channel now is owned by us
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<libv>
keeptopic is on, and the topic clearly tells users that there is no help for their aw-som hw there, and that #linux-sunxi and #arm-netbook are not responsible either.
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<jelly-home>
not exactly an awesome customer experience
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<libv>
they'll happily take your cash for all sorts of consulting, but customer support, that's what we are for.
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<rm>
I wonder is that a deliberate pun on "Awesome"
<rm>
or just a coincidence
<libv>
i think it's quite deliberate, and that sort of clueful marketing matches their support strategy
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<shineworld>
there is some A20 powered board with eMMC onboard ?
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<hani>
>>bbrezillon, I would like to implement mtd nand driver into u-boot. I'm just want to know if it is possible with your current implementation?
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<bbrezillon>
hani: I guess so
<bbrezillon>
hani: but I'm not a u-boot expert
<bbrezillon>
hani: let me know if you need help
<hani>
bbrezillon : that is OK. by the way do you think there any update regarding the mainline ?
<hani>
bbrezillon: any update regarding the mainline?
<bbrezillon>
hani: I got a review from Ezequiel Garcia (an active MTD developer) on the NAND controller driver
<hani>
I would love to see your work on the mainline
<bbrezillon>
hani: but still nothing regarding the NAND timings stuff
<hani>
I've tested your driver for over a month now and it seems to be stable enough.
<bbrezillon>
hani: and we're far from getting the per partition ECC config, NAND randomizer and NAND retry for non ONFI NAND merged
<hani>
I had initially some issues figuring the timing for my nand.
<bbrezillon>
s/NAND retry/NAND read retry/
<bbrezillon>
hani: that's great
<bbrezillon>
hani: what NAND are you using ?
<hani>
samsung k9GBG08U
<hani>
K9GBG08U0A
<bbrezillon>
BTW, I'd like to change the HW ECC layout, so that we can later move to DMA transfer if we need/want to
<hani>
bbrezillon >> I don't understand the need for the DMA. Is it going to speed data transfer have you done any comparison
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<bbrezillon>
hani: no, I'm not sure it will, but if we ever need to to it we'd better have a compatible ECC layout
<bbrezillon>
hani: and all we have to do to ensure that is moving the ECC data at the start of the OOB area (instead of putting them at the end)
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<hani>
OK thank you for the valuable feedback. keep up the good work and good luck
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<bbrezillon>
ccaione: I sent a patch to fix the of_find_node_by_name issue
<ccaione>
bbrezillon: tnx, sorry for the lag
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<ccaione>
bbrezillon: uhm, does it need my ack?
<bbrezillon>
ccaione: the lag ? I sent it a few minutes ago ;)
<bbrezillon>
ccaione: I guess so
<ccaione>
my lag in following the sunxi-stuff :)
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<wens>
first try at A23 kernel, falls silent after "earlycon0 disabled"
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<mripard>
wens: your pinctrl driver works?
<wens>
mripard: that's actually what I'm doubting atm
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<mripard>
wens: it usually happens when the uart driver fails to load, most likely either because it can't grab its clock or its pinctrl state
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<wens>
for some reason the pinctrl driver is requesting defered probing
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<wens>
maybe it's the clocks
<mripard>
or the reset lines maybe
<mripard>
I don't know if it's asserted in reset on the A23
<wens>
i'll dig through it
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<hani>
I'm having some trouble registering an I2C ASOC namely MAX9768 for 3.4.79. I just want know what is the proper way to register this driver. I've added i2c_register_board_info into devices.c but alsa does not recognize it
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<wens>
bbrezillon: I have a slight question about prcm mfd
<wens>
does the driver register the fixed-factor clocks?
<bbrezillon>
I declared it as fixed-factor clocks
<bbrezillon>
wens: so no, it's handled by the fixed-factor driver
<wens>
so the CCF core just scans through the whole DT?
<wens>
ah okay, that seems like the case
<mripard>
wens: if I can give you an advice for the A23 thing
<mripard>
start small
<mripard>
really
<mripard>
as soon as you have some support for it, only with the UART/timer/interrupts working
<mripard>
submit them
<mripard>
and then, we'll work on adding new devices
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<wens>
seems like I'm doing the opposite
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<oliv3r>
i still haven't received my a23 tab :(
<oliv3r>
but that's ok; i'm way to busy with $work
<oliv3r>
and looks like we might use a Lime in our product :)
<mnemoc>
moin
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<Lumocolor>
Wizzup: have a look at page 24 of the a20 olimex micro manual for the headphone and mic circuit diagram
<Wizzup>
I'm at work atm, is there something that I need to see specifically?
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<wens>
oliv3r: nice!
<plaes>
oliv3r: any hints about what the product will be?
<buZz>
vacume cleaner
<plaes>
with hdmi :D
<buZz>
and accelerated 3D rendering
<buZz>
also sata
<buZz>
and bag-free tornade style duststorage
<buZz>
tornado*
<plaes>
hmm.. you could use hdd motor for that
<buZz>
built it
<buZz>
build it*
<buZz>
and they will come
<plaes>
and laugh :D
<buZz>
yes :)
<buZz>
go go go
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<mripard>
wens: yeah, that's why I'm telling you this :)
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<ssvb>
oliv3r: not one of the new awesome som modules?
<oliv3r>
nah
<oliv3r>
the actual Lime
<oliv3r>
maybe in the future
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<wens>
mripard: I got the basics up (kernel doesn't hang or crash)
<mripard>
and boots to an initramfs?
<plaes>
\o/
<wens>
mripard: I haven't made one yet, which is what I'm working on now :)
<wens>
hstimer and arch-timer don't work though, sticking to the old sun4i-timer for now
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<Lumocolor>
Wizzup: have a look later. I thought it would help regarding yesterdays discussion of audio and using capacitors or not using capacitors for headphone. I can send you just the image of the circuit diagram over irc if would like but yea you get on with your work. this isn't important
<oliv3r>
rZr: oh is that an 'update status report'
<Lumocolor>
Wizzup: I thought it might be relevant to you and your project
<oliv3r>
plaes: i can tell you, but then I'd have to kill you
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<rZr>
oliv3r: for now it's just a discussion
<rZr>
but if we got some progress
<rZr>
i am sure it will insterest this community to be part of it
<libv>
this repo is just a readme with some links to images.
<libv>
why bother, and why bother creating a wiki page for it and _not_ create image links on the _wiki_ page.
<rZr>
I am about to rebuild experimental/sunxi-3.10
<rZr>
is it planned to rebase to lts 3.14 ?
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<oliv3r>
i just remember that something tizen had happened during fosdem, like a demo or something; lightening talk was about it?
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<Turl>
rZr: experimental/sunxi-3.10 is in a pretty deep sleep atm
<rZr>
oliv3r: I spoke about t and leon had a LT too
<rZr>
some others too..
<rZr>
and i indended yours too
<rZr>
Turl: if it boots i am fine atm
<oliv3r>
rZr: i doubt it boots ;)
<oliv3r>
Turl: btw, melita said you should go review more :p
<oliv3r>
she also said i should work in those reviews harder :p
<Turl>
oliv3r: she hasn't sent me any new chapters now
<Turl>
but yeah, I've been returning things late
<Turl>
oliv3r: she also kinda lied to me, she said for these last chapters I'd get plenty of time for the review, then sends them to me with like a 2-3 day deadline
<Turl>
:p
<mripard>
Turl: and you have to start working on your GSoC at some point too ;)
<Turl>
mripard: that's why I'm here :)
<Turl>
gsoc morning today
<ssvb>
libv: heh, maybe the linux-sunxi wiki should have a section about basic git usage and patches contribution, optimized for real dummies
<libv>
ssvb: hrm, there are tons of those out there, why not find one and link to it
<ssvb>
libv: I think that today we got a lot of valuable information about common pitfalls...
<libv>
but yes, we have some real dummies.
<libv>
ssvb: oh?
<ssvb>
the a13 som patch
<libv>
ah, i only barely read that, just picked up on the fact that there was another case of NDH
<libv>
i hope that hansg doesn't try to preempt a device page again this time round
<libv>
he seems to good for device pages, and seems to actively encourage this now too :(
<libv>
too even
<ssvb>
libv: the tons of git tutorials are bad for the TLDR people :( we might need something really short, but highlighting the most important points
<libv>
ssvb: again, those guides should be out there, just a case of finding a good one and referring to it
<libv>
ssvb: i do not want a full copy of a howto on our wiki as well, this is massively covered
<libv>
just a using git page which links to a great howto
<libv>
ssvb: i do wonder how people with their limited reading comprehension and no patience are able to survive in the modern world.
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<libv>
ssvb: if needs be, reference different topics to a good external page
<ddc>
Hi everyone I've asked this question several times and I'm kind of stuck. Just need some suggestion about a proper way to register an I2C audio amplifier without using device trees
<Turl>
ddc: have you asked on a generic linux channel, maybe #armlinux?
<Turl>
it may be worth trying if you don't get a reply here
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<libv>
andrewdb overwrote useful info :(
<libv>
on the wiki
<Turl>
libv: luckily there's a revert button
<libv>
but in his defense, that useful info was botched
<libv>
nah, then i might get another crybaby on our hands, and never get proper info/structure in there
<Turl>
libv: :p
<Lumocolor>
when looking for a lcd + touch what connections do I need to look for? rbg was it for the lcd? I'm think of getting a 5inch size screen to go with ether the cubieboard2 or olimex a10 lime
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<ddc>
Well I thought someone had some similar experience in registering I2c device drivers. Since I'm using an A10 board
<ddc>
I would like to use the dts but since no sound drivers available yet for the mainline I'm kind it stuck with 3.4
<wens>
ddc: sound drivers depend on dma driver first, otherwise you'd get choppy audio
<ddc>
I'm just using an amplifier with volume control namely the max9786
<ddc>
The driver is available part of alsa soc codecs
<ddc>
I've tried to register it in the device.c using i2c_register_board_info
<mripard>
and it doesn't work?
<wens>
Turl: I was thinking the DMA driver for A10/A20 could be split into 2 parts, and we'd implement the dedicated DMA channel part first
<ddc>
but alsa is not recognising the driver at all
<Turl>
wens: I'm open to all suggestions at this point
<wens>
mripard suggested normal DMA can only do one request/channel at one time
<wens>
may need to do some scheduling effort
<wens>
the dedicated part seems easier :)
<mripard>
wens: yes, but some IPs can only use the normal DMA
<wens>
yeah, such as all the audio stuff :(
<mripard>
and you'll have to do scheduling for the dedicated one too
<Lumocolor>
what do you think of the bananapi? and whats it's software support like?
<wigyori>
ccaione: in theory i'll get a bananapi
<libv>
Lumocolor: buy olimex or cubie, and be happy :p
<libv>
wigyori: btw, can you spend a minute to figure out the fex button?
<Turl>
Lumocolor: their webpage scared me, and they spammed the CB list heavily in the past
<libv>
wigyori: then pcduino3 can go off the NDH_TODO list :)
<Turl>
I wouldn't give them any money tbh
<wigyori>
libv: that's the first item on the todo list when i get time
<wigyori>
libv: so i'm trying :)
<libv>
wigyori: ok :)
<wigyori>
sorry - being kept busy at my workplace still
<Lumocolor>
libv: ok, just wondering. really what would make me happy is getting my improc and a kde tablet
<mripard>
wens: the A31 one does some scheduling.
<Lumocolor>
improv
<Lumocolor>
correction: and the kde tablet
<libv>
Lumocolor: i do not think improv will be shipping. lkcl spent an amazing amount of his time on this hw, and now all that seems wasted
<ddc>
Who is currently working o the sound drivers? Has CodeKipper made any progress
<libv>
lkcl__: unless you are still working on a way of rescuing improv, imho you should go public, and clear at least your own name. you are not the reason why this went wrong.
<Lumocolor>
libv: I am concernd and need to get on with working on my little marketing project to try and help. I'm also a marketing newbie so I'm evolving at the same time
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<Lumocolor>
it's all down to marketing of the product.
<Lumocolor>
thats why
<ddc>
He was doing some clean up on the current driver a few months ago!
<libv>
Lumocolor: well, this formfactor on its own did not offer much beyond the cubies and olimexes out there
<Lumocolor>
makeplaylive.com have a very good about web pages/markecting but the product page is the let down
<libv>
but it was a necessary stepping stone for a tablet
<libv>
Lumocolor: no, i think makeplaylive.com didn't feel very trustworthy for potential buyers, and not enough noise was made
<Lumocolor>
libv: I disagree it offers a lot lot lot more then dev boards!
<Lumocolor>
it takes me 40mins of one2one chat for someone to get the big picture/ideas behind it
<libv>
it could also be that they thought that they'd just make noise once, and that it'd be all over the web like a kickstarter project
<libv>
that only works for kickstarter today
<Lumocolor>
thats why, then not enough nosise. even bloody kickstarter didn't get it the fools didn't think it was creative enough!!!!!!
<libv>
Lumocolor: kickstarter is not a website that, for the greater good, picks up interesting projects.
<Lumocolor>
:O
<Lumocolor>
yep
<libv>
Lumocolor: kickstarter projects are initiated by the project owners, and they pay a rather sizable percentage of the revenue to kickstarter
<Lumocolor>
but before operation promotion, operation marketing needs to be more readily
<Lumocolor>
i know
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<codekipper>
ddc: Hi, posted a load of patches just over a week ago which sort of concluded my tidy up work.
<codekipper>
I do have some more which target sun6i/sun8i.
<codekipper>
Started looking at mainlining audio work but don't think I'll be able to get very far without Turls DMA
<codekipper>
I've offered to help out there if he needs it and I'll t]a]]
<codekipper>
try to add it to my mainlining work as and when it's released.
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<codekipper>
Does anybody know if there is an external pull-up/down on the Serial TX?
<codekipper>
Just taken the pad off my board...can't seem to see if there is a via or track nearby that I can hang off.
<lauri>
Hi guys, what is the status with DPMS wake-up problem? Is it resolved yet?
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<Turl>
codekipper: the SoC has some internal pullup/down you can configure on pins
<Turl>
codekipper: I'm working on DMA as we speak btw, just starting and getting soaked in
<wens>
codekipper: I'm hoping sun8i DMA will only just be a few tweaks away from sun6i
<codekipper>
wens, from the comments that mripard made it shouldn't be much work. I sort of hacked it into my 3.4 build
<codekipper>
to see if I could get it compiling with the rest of the audio drivers
<codekipper>
then I started to try and get sun4 and 6 harmonized and that's when I ran into problems
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<wens>
on the wiki, mripard mentions sun6i audio is much more complicated than the others
<codekipper>
comparing the code there isn't a massive amount of difference. However the hardware has changed a fair bit
<mripard>
codekipper: it actually is a lot of work...
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<codekipper>
I need to update the wiki with my comparisions of the hardware registers
<codekipper>
mripard, that's not the news that I wanted to hear.
<codekipper>
guess Wens can slow down on the A23 work!
<mripard>
why so ? :)
<codekipper>
just joking
<codekipper>
mripard, just re-read the WIP section.
<wens>
codekipper: audio is actually something I can test
<codekipper>
wens, 3.4 or mainline?
<wens>
the tablet doesn't use SPI for anything
<wens>
mainline
<wens>
I'd just go with the SDK for 3.4
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<codekipper>
mainline I can do some however I do lack any audio in hardware
<codekipper>
I could do finding someone to ack my audio driver tidy-ups.
<wens>
ATM I think only 3 people have A23 hardware
<codekipper>
you, me and libv
<mripard>
codekipper: what should I re-read?
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<wens>
codekipper: what do you mean by lacking hardware?
<codekipper>
sorry that was my actions...I should of made it as a comment
<codekipper>
I've no hardware with line in/out.
<codekipper>
maybe I should invest in a cubietruck
<wens>
mripard: I see you've pinged for the wdt patch?
<mripard>
yep
<mripard>
why?
<wens>
I've managed to merge sun6i into sunxi-wdt, which is based on that
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<mripard>
ok
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<wens>
curious, hstimer driver enables the interrupt for timer0, but uses registers for timer1
<mripard>
wens: ?
<mripard>
we're using the timer 0 for clock events
<mripard>
and timer 1 for clock source
<wens>
I see
<wens>
the hstimer in the A23 only has 1 timer
<mripard>
(clock events == timer, clock source == actual clock)
<wens>
ah
<mripard>
so the timer 1 is just enabled as a free running counter
<mripard>
so that you have a measurement of the time that flies
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<ecelis>
ls
<ecelis>
oops!
<Deskwizard>
hehehehe
<Turl>
Password:
<Turl>
:)
<ecelis>
lol
<Deskwizard>
lmao I did that one once...
<Deskwizard>
*facepalm*
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<wens>
why do we have a separate sun6i_a31_get_pll6_factors, when it's almost exactly the same as sun4i_get_pll5_factors?
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<Turl>
wens: iirc the fields had different widths so it warranted different calculations
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<lauri>
Hi guys I upgraded kernel to 3.4.90 from linux-sunxi repo
<lauri>
It's complaining "failed to power up wifi chip" altough FEX seems correct (didn't change it and it worked with patwood's 3.4.79)
<lauri>
The bcmdhd module is also there
<lauri>
I think that's also from where the error messages are coming
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<lauri>
Blerrgh DPMS does not work on 3.4.90 kernel aswell
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<libv>
wigyori: what's the status of the u-boot patch?
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<lauri>
ssvb: Could you elaborate on the DPMS status? That's pretty much one of the last essential features I need for 30+ Cubietruck deployment..
<libv>
wigyori: does it just need to be committed?
<libv>
oh, apparently it was.
<libv>
i will have to go do a device renaming patchset to both u-boot and boards at one point...
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<libv>
ah, it wasn't
<wigyori>
libv: the fex file is in, for the uboot patch i need to re-do it with gmac, which i'm doing at the moment
<libv>
ok
<libv>
wigyori: can you prepend the name with linksprite there as well?
<libv>
wigyori: anyway, removing the ndh_todo status
<wigyori>
like calling the uboot target linksprite_pcduino3 or something like that?
<libv>
finally another fully supported device!
<libv>
wigyori: yeah
<wigyori>
sure, no prob with that
<libv>
i will end up fixing the other names in future
<wigyori>
thanks for the pushes to get this fully supported
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* libv
is a happy camper
<libv>
finally another properly implemented device :)
<libv>
still, only 26 of 72, and there are many boards in the repos which people haven't even bothered to document
<libv>
wigyori: thanks for sticking with it :)
<wigyori>
:)
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<Turl>
lauri: cubietruck? you need a patch from the cubieboard repo
<nove>
in the blobs v1.2 news: all afternoon was spent unsuccessful trying to make the h264 decoder part to work, the only apparent difference between traces is for some blob reason register 0x254 is been set to zero and memory is over written trashing the system.
<nove>
others, mpeg, vp8 decoder appear ok in traces, but the correctness of the resulting frames was not checked
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<n3ptun>
hi.Does cubietruck support XBMC ?
<n3ptun>
it's A20. Will I be able to run XBMC Gotham on the cubietruck with hardware acceleration ?
<mnemoc>
n3ptun: search for libvdpau-sunxi
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<n3ptun>
mnemoc: does that mean it should work? I am running Debian on my cubietruck without X atm
<mnemoc>
it's a reverse engineered driver, not all encodings are supported. but you can get hw accelerated 1080p movies fluently played on xbmc
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<Lumocolor>
whats the width height depth of the A13-LCD43TS ?
<Lumocolor>
it's not mentioned anywere
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<libv>
Lumocolor: i
<libv>
i'd have to find it first, haven't had it in my hands since i last cleaned up my room, and it's in its box on a shelf between loads of other boxes
<Deskwizard>
libv, let me know also whenever you find it please ;)
<Lumocolor>
thanks
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