minute | ok josch sorry for the false alarm. i found a way to work around the write protection | 00:10 |
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minute | i pinmuxed the pin to a gpio and set that gpio to 0 | 00:10 |
minute | then the wps bit is cleared also | 00:10 |
minute | (lol) | 00:10 |
minute | (now the sd card is writable) | 00:11 |
minute | so, all is well and i can start my weekend... | 00:13 |
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mntls1028a | hi from ls1028a! | 00:14 |
mntls1028a | (and see ya later) | 00:14 |
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josch | minute: this is super amazing! thank you for not giving up!! :D | 07:10 |
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violet | rack reform? | 14:06 |
violet | (was reading scrollback) | 14:06 |
minute | violet: a short 1U 19" reform computer coming soonish | 14:09 |
violet | awesome! | 14:09 |
violet | id love that | 14:09 |
violet | that + ls1028a would rule as a build server for me i think | 14:10 |
violet | since all the downsides to using the ls1028a in the laptop wouldnt be relevan | 14:10 |
violet | and i can have my 16 gigs of ram for builds | 14:10 |
violet | s/relevant/irrelevant | 14:11 |
violet | are you perchance including a cardslot PCIe connector as like a sideways thing? (i expect not but itd be kinda cool to be able to add weird stuff to it) | 14:12 |
minute | violet: yes, it has a pcie breakout included | 14:31 |
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josch | violet: oh wow, what are you building that needs more than 4 gigs of ram :D | 15:22 |
josch | violet: i'm not quite sure i understand what you wrote in https://community.mnt.re/t/does-drive-encryption-cause-the-reform-to-slowdown/871/7 -- you write "we were able to significantly reduce CPU usage" and "this takes read CPU usage from 40-50% to more like 20-25%." but then you write "it doesnt speed things up" -- is this not contradictory? | 15:29 |
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abortretryfail | maybe it is waiting more efficiently | 20:19 |
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unixpoet | josch: many Rust projects don't fit in 4 GB. imagine node.js's level of library use but in C++ | 22:15 |
unixpoet | lots of desktop stuff, too, particularly KDE | 22:16 |
josch | oh wow | 22:16 |
josch | yeah, i never touched rust | 22:17 |
unixpoet | yeah, 8 GB is a *minimum*. there are some projects I just can't build on my RockPro64 with 4 GB | 22:17 |
unixpoet | some basically being "lots of rust stuff" | 22:17 |
josch | how does rust cope with 32 bit architectures that are limited to 4 gigs? | 22:18 |
unixpoet | state of the art crosscompilation support, basically | 22:18 |
josch | i see | 22:18 |
unixpoet | it is quite easy to crosscompile to other architectures, especially on linux. install the native C toolchain (mostly for the linker), install the rust toolchain for the platform, good to go | 22:19 |
unixpoet | it's just as easy to crosscompile for a 32 bit RISC-V MCU as it is for 32bit ARM from an x86_64 host | 22:20 |
unixpoet | or even windows, for that matter | 22:20 |
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minute | unixpoet: does it not even work with swap? | 23:03 |
unixpoet | probably, but swapping on an eMMC seems like a great way to shorten your eMMC's lifetime | 23:06 |
minute | unixpoet: by that you also mean nvme? | 23:09 |
unixpoet | minute: I thought NVMes were more robust in that regard | 23:09 |
unixpoet | I could be totally wrong here, I would be delighted to be corrected | 23:09 |
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