2023-11-27.log

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+ colinsane (~colinunin@97-113-140-33.tukw.qwest.net)02:21
bkeysCan anyone out there help me with some lvm2 stuff?02:45
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joschbkeys: maybe... you'd have to first ask your question ;)07:42
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violetf_: yeah i think if it were booting from a big SPI flash chip i would not be so hesitant10:05
violetlike the pine64 boards have a SPI flash you can boot from from, but if i mess that up its very easy to just clip onto the chip and reflash it from a pi10:06
violet(context: discussion about risks of a311d emmc a few days ago)10:06
violeti know that unfortunately you just take what you can get with the banana pi board since the board itself isnt mnt design10:07
violetbut maybe thats more motivation for me to try and get the soquartz module working at some point here10:07
violetsoquartz is 4x Cortex-A55, so no performance cores. but im mostly interested in it & a311d because of the GPU that has a more featureful OpenGL implementation avilable via panfrost10:09
hramrachyou could mount a SPI flash on the CM4 adaptor10:10
violetsure, but can you convince banana pi to boot from SPI flash on the CM4 adapter?10:10
violeti guess yes if you do that weird hdmi trick10:11
violetbut then you've gotta do that too lol10:11
violeti dont know much about the banana pi board's implementation so i guess i couldnt say10:12
- XYZ (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~XYZ@37-48-40-37.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)11:18
hramrachusually a SPI bus is available, and if it's the one that the bootrom can boot from you can boot from a flash chip connected to it whereever it is11:23
hramrachsure, needs some investigation of the pin mux settings and boot order to make sure it can work, no idea about that particular SoM11:24
+ XYZ (~XYZ@37-48-40-37.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)11:26
+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)11:34
BoostisBetterf_: do I need to install Go, to be able to use it? can I get a binary from someone, or do I absolutely need to compile it myself?12:12
BoostisBetterminute: thanks for checking! 12:12
BoostisBetterf_: disregard, I got it working. My first go with Go. 12:40
BoostisBetterSo basically you need to leave a terminal open with hydroxide running in serve mode? Right?12:40
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- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~quassel@129.110.242.224)17:02
joschminute: does there exist a source for the badge.png images in the reform git repo? Or do you edit the raster graphic directly when creating those?17:42
joschi mean the graphics like ./reform2-oled-pcb/reform2-oled-r1-badge.png17:44
joschmaybe there is an svg or otherwise editable thing that includes the font and positioning information17:44
joschand for some components like the keyboard, the badge does not exist in png format?17:56
+ murphnj (~murph@ool-457bb02e.dyn.optonline.net)18:10
joschhrm... and this yields the badge from the version 2 keyboard:18:25
joschkicad-cli fp export svg -o out ./reform2-keyboard3-pcb/reform2-keyboard.pretty18:25
joschah it's in reform2-keyboard3-pcb/footprints18:27
joschso the "source" for the badges is kicad i guess?18:27
- chomwitt (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a24:bc00:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)18:30
joschanybody thinks an overview like this is useful?18:54
joschhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-handbook/-/issues/418:54
joschthere was another person on the gitlab who wondered what motherboard they have -- they were not the first ones18:54
sknebeljosch: I think that's useful, yes19:06
minutejosch: waddya wanna do?19:08
minuteohhhh19:08
minutenow i see19:08
minutecool19:08
minutejosch: i have one huge svg file yeah19:08
joschminute: i'm surprised that my motherboard 2.0 is named R02 but needs firmware R3 -- what's up with that?19:09
minutejosch: i think R3 is a modified R2 board19:15
minutejosch: i.e. modified here, resistor bodge19:15
minuteif i'm not mistaken this is mentioned in the lpc code19:15
minuteR3 was never produced, we went to 2.5 R1+then 2.5 R219:16
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joschoooh that's why the badge wasn't changed even though the revision was technically bumped :)19:19
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+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:20)19:36
minutejosch: psst https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-motherboard-25?taxon_id=1320:02
+ jacobk (~quassel@64.189.201.150)20:14
hramrachCurrently in production. Ships in 1428572 weeks. https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-imx8mq-processor-module?taxon_id=1320:28
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minutehramrach: yeah, on my list to fix wednesday.20:49
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+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a24:bc00:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)21:15
joschminute: thank you!! order placed :)21:20
minutejosch: cool, thank you!21:21
joschgot the mainboard, a311d, keyboard and merch :)21:21
minutewowww21:21
joschi need to get my ls1028a running again :D21:22
minuteoh yeah21:24
minutei'm also looking forward to getting one :D21:24
minute(we sent all functional ones out to customers)21:24
joschminute: is it intentional that the second row of the top-bar of shop.mntre.com links to something that is not a product category and not on shop.mntre.com? (FAQ and newsletter)21:29
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minutejosch: yeah, a bit wonky but yeah.21:30
minutemight be improved at some point. not this year though21:30
joschsure, there is certainly more important stuff :)21:33
joschminute: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-optical-trackball-module says ATmega32u2 -- shouldn't that be rpi2040? Also, when i bought mine it came with the white switches not brown ones as mentioned on that page. Did that change back?21:48
joschit probably did... the photos are also from the version 121:49
minutejosch: true, the page didn't update21:49
minutei am thinking to switch back to kailh browns though. any opinions on that?21:50
minutejosch: sorry for these mistakes, i'm noting this down21:50
joschyes, browns please :)21:50
minuteok :321:50
minuteah weird, the features section says rp204021:50
minutefixed the mention of atmega32u2, but it's still wrong in the drawing21:52
- BoostisBetter (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (4a410829d7@irc.cheogram.com)22:00
joschso keyboard 3.0 has a switch to turn it from standalone to built-in -- but it still needs two different firmwares?22:03
+ Boostisbetter (4a410829d7@irc.cheogram.com)22:04
joschhello everybody, if you have some time, please consider reviewing this table:22:14
joschhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-handbook/-/issues/422:14
joschi probably made some copypaste errors22:14
joschplease suggest what i can add or improve -- thank you! :)22:14
joschi also listed stuff without firmware as i remember people in the forum asking how they can find out whether they have the protected battery board or not22:15
+ jacobk (~quassel@64.189.201.150)22:23
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