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<qi-bot>
[commit] Werner Almesberger: cameo/templates/mkmk-simple: accept no only Gerber but also $NAME.gp as input (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/cae-tools/1f04d64
<qi-bot>
[commit] Werner Almesberger: cameo/path.c (path_find_leftmost): continue searching for the smallest coordinate (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/cae-tools/dddb035
<wpwrak_>
the number of bugs i managed to put in this stuff is truly amazing ...
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<rjeffries>
did wpwrak dismiss this one? Package it in a Ben Nanonote style shell with a better display, and live a better (and open-ish) life
<wpwrak_>
nicksydney: mentioned it yesterday. nothing goes unnoticed here ;-)
<wpwrak_>
not sure if it could drive the LCD, though. that's a CPU that's pretty much optimized for small routers, so it may not have display hardware. and doing this it software may be messy and inefficient.
<rjeffries>
the world needs a simple, low-energy-consuming standalone GPU. #problemsolved
<whitequark>
not really, integrated GPU is much nicer
<whitequark>
the issue is getting your data onto the GPU
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<rjeffries>
yes, a total integrated CPU+GPU+sensors+BLE+WiFi SOC is so much more elegant. no argument. Low energy consumption, low cost, high volume part. all good.
<whitequark>
GPU is a particularly bad thing to get off chip
<whitequark>
even in laptops they moved to integrated GPU
<wpwrak_>
ftdi = evil :)
<whitequark>
ftdi's thing is fine for UI things
<whitequark>
very low traffic
<wpwrak_>
rjeffries: i'm not even talking about a GPU. it may not even have a dumb frame buffer. so you would have to generate the bit stream by DMA (if you can)
<wpwrak_>
whitequark: is the ftdi thing fully documented ? or is it "fully open API (you have to link against our (closed, naturally) libraries)"
<rjeffries>
so showing my considerable ignorance is there a clever hack that might add framebuffer that does not totally suck? Maybe only adequate for text?\ wait maybe that describes ftdichip
<whitequark>
you can do text, it's called "a vt52 terminal"
<whitequark>
"over serial port"
<whitequark>
then you realize people want transparent windows at 60fps
<rjeffries>
this is a good read. a stripped down computer slightly better than Ben Nanonote with no mic, no camera, very opne... might help one avoid survelliance state
<wpwrak_>
rjeffries: some displays have an internal frame buffer from which they can refresh autonomously. so if you get one of these, you can just bigbang it or such. of course, finding a good display will be hard enough if you don't have such extra requirements .. :)
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<DocScrutinizer05>
whitequark: sth special to look for in that?
<whitequark>
pretty well done PID
<DocScrutinizer05>
aaah ok :)
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<larsc>
how, it's can as in the container, I first thought he'd just pour hot coffee over the board
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<DocScrutinizer05>
(PID) hehe, i now had the tooling to do this sort of simpler: 35V@10A USB programmable PSU, and a DMM with thermocouple that I can read out via USB