2022-06-23.log

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josch 10 minutes ago at airport security: "sir, what is this" "it's a laptop" "did you build it yourself" "yes" "oh wow, it has a mechanical keyboard! what processor does it have? how long does the battery last? it looks really good!"10:49
joschso yes, flying with the reform is safe, given you have enough time left to chat with airport security about how awesome your custom laptop is ;)10:50
mjw:)11:06
minutejosch: hahaha nice11:31
minutei heard similar stories11:31
minute(in german) https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/laptop-reparatur-mnt-open-hardware-1.560707311:31
vkoskivTranslated by big ad company: https://www-sueddeutsche-de.translate.goog/wirtschaft/laptop-reparatur-mnt-open-hardware-1.5607073?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp11:32
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vkoskivSo did I understand correctly that the 9front u-boot display fix patch is going to be included in sysv3 at some point?13:41
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minutevkoskiv: it's not in uboot, it's a 9front driver14:18
minutevkoskiv: somebody TM has to backport that into u-boot 14:18
minutei guess bluerise is on vacation or so ^^14:18
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minutecool debug board https://twitter.com/cooljqln/status/1539892514513375233/photo/117:47
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kfxminute: I think it would be easier to just make 9front the boot firmware18:36
joschi guess as usual it comes down to who does the work to implement what -- if somebody manages to bring up the internal display in uboot we'll use that and if somebody manages to bring up the internal display via 9front which then loads linux well then that's that19:40
Boostisbetterminute: Is the picture shown of the Pocket Reform in the article you tweeted / tooted about the final form? i20:30
BoostisbetterIt looks great, and I'm very pumped about it. 20:30
minuteBoostisbetter: getting closer to the final form20:31
minutemostly it, yes20:31
minutewe plan to start selling a devkit end of july if things go right20:31
Boostisbetterminute: devkit that is basically the final kit, or dev dev kit?20:33
minutelike a beta version20:34
minutecan still have some flaws20:34
minutewe want to do this to get good feedback and fix problems before going into production20:34
Boostisbetterminute: well count me in, AND when the final comes out, count me in again. 20:35
minuteawesome20:36
Boostisbetterare you able to give me some rough dimensions though? Just what sizes you are looking for maybe?20:37
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minuteBoostisbetter: https://mntre.com/media/reform_md/2022-06-20-introducing-mnt-pocket-reform.html21:01
Boostisbetterthanks and the shots are seriously awesome. I am a little upset that I just found out this today, when it has been up since the 20th. 21:03
Boostisbetterhahaha21:03
Boostisbetterdo you need anything else from me regarding my availability for beta testing or purchasing? 21:04
minutethis was kind of under the radar21:07
minutei.e. i didn't post this page anywhere21:07
kfxthat doesn't look like 9front at all21:07
minutei don't need anything from you atm ^^21:07
Boostisbetter💪️21:08
flowyminute: great render. love the textures, i.e. the desk21:24
minutethanks, it was done by philipp broemme21:27
mtmminute: I'd be interested in the Beta as well; let me know what you might need from me21:37
minutei will post a link here once the devkit/beta is ready to order, no worries21:39
minuteand thanks!21:39
mtm:)21:39
flowyminute: so you're also hoping to put more reform stock together at some point in the next year?21:43
minuteflowy: right now actually 21:43
flowyasking so i know what to tell people who are interested21:43
minutei am working on it21:43
flowyalright, so not impossible21:44
minutewe have keyboards, trackballs, cases in production now21:44
minutei just need to do a next rev motherboard21:44
mtmah, the switch to the rp204021:49
mtmoops, misread motherboard as keyboard21:50
vkoskivSo I'm trying to understand the wake command. When I invoke it, it prints "Waking up LPC..." even though it's already on22:17
minutemight be a bug22:18
vkoskivAnd then it briefly flashes "No response from LPC" before the waking percentage even goes up22:18
vkoskivAnd then the no response text goes away a few ms later22:18
vkoskivThe weird part is, I'm running the latest fw that I have to assume is working for others.22:18
minutei think not many people are using wake22:22
bluerisesup22:45
minutebluerise: yooooo22:45
blueriseyo22:45
minutebluerise: how are you? did you see the working 9front lcdif code? up for another try with u-boot? :D22:46
minutelcdif+dsi->edp that is22:46
blueriseI did see the C files a few weeks ago :D22:47
bluerisebut I was out in Switzerland etc22:47
minutei guessed you were on vacation perhaps :322:47
blueriseyup22:47
minuteso, what do you think? openbsd on imx8m awaits :D22:48
blueriseWhere are the most recent files?22:52
blueriseThe file I got I saw is just a lot of register writes22:53
blueriseso I'm not sure how to compare that22:53
minuteah, wait a second22:53
minutehttps://felloff.net/usr/cinap_lenrek/lcd.c22:58
minutethere are some functions like dsiparams(), lcdifinit(), bridgeinit() etc22:59
minutealso, lcdinit() tying it together22:59
minutei think the resets were pretty important23:00
kfxhe got these by instrumenting the linux drivers I think23:10
Boostisbetterminute: so gushing a bit on the pocket renders: I really like that you added the lip on the lid so that, like the reform, when the lid is closed it is held in place by the lip and this removes strain on the hinges. It was one of my favorite parts of the reform design. 23:34
minuteyeah23:38
vkoskivI think I'll put thin rubber strips to prevent the lid from rubbing against the palmrest edge23:39
vkoskivGot a few marks where gunk in between has worn away the anodization23:40
vkoskivI think small ~0.5mm thin rubber strips in a strategic place might work23:40
vkoskivI like the detail on Macbooks where they have a gasket that goes all the way around to prevent dust ingress when the lid is closded23:41
vkoskivs/closded/closed23:41
slyeah, i have some paint rubbing in the bottom center of the palm rest from the screw on the lcd bezel23:43
vkoskivHappy midsommar, everyone!23:52
vkoskivJuhannus, we call it here.23:52

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