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bluerise | ah, found the 'issue' | 00:25 |
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bluerise | http://sprunge.us/DxkQKI Reform2 with SOQuartz | 00:47 |
minute | bluerise: exciting | 00:48 |
minute | bluerise: re: cm4 space, some odd things still came out, but nobody made something beefier than bpi yet. although 8gb ram is of course nice. | 00:49 |
minute | bluerise: i guess cm4 makers are prob waiting now how rpi cm5 is gonna shape up | 00:50 |
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bluerise | minute: I wonder why PCIe doesn't work | 13:33 |
bluerise | the dts has perstn defined | 13:33 |
bluerise | as reset-gpio(s) | 13:34 |
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minute | bluerise: which slot are you trying to use? | 17:19 |
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hramrach | shouldn't even the empty slot get detected? | 17:49 |
hramrach | like it's difficult to say whatthe problem is without details, and even empty slot can give errors | 17:50 |
+ f_[xmpp] (fffdb90022@fases/developer/funderscore) | 17:52 | |
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:20) | 17:55 | |
f_ | minute: thought bpi-cm5 was already a thing? | 18:13 |
f_ | I like my BPI-CM4 though | 18:14 |
minute | f_: but not radxa cm5 :D | 18:18 |
minute | i mean both are unreleased | 18:19 |
f_ | :D | 18:19 |
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hramrach | the question is does CM5 have better interface? | 18:50 |
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bluerise | minute: the one with the nvme | 19:02 |
f_ | hramrach: and the response is: no idea! :D | 19:14 |
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minute | bluerise: as mentioned in the rcm4 manual, that port is not usable with rcm4 | 19:33 |
minute | bluerise: you have to use the included m.2 to mpcie adapter | 19:33 |
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minute | lil pocket update https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/111535297262990289 | 21:25 |
josch | one more even: https://mastodon.social/@theawesomerandomness/111535340302721306 | 21:56 |
josch | lots of progress, nice! | 21:56 |
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josch | the small battery charger board reminds me that i sometimes wish there was a small board i could plug my existing battery boards with 18650 lifepo4 cells into to use them as a power bank | 21:58 |
Boostisbetter | technically, the Reform itself can be used as a power bank. The USB ports are live if the device is on or in standby. | 22:00 |
hramrach | well without the reform, only the battery boards | 22:01 |
hramrach | given that reform needs 6v to charge iirc it may not be entirely trivial to adapt whatever charing logic is ther for a power bank application | 22:02 |
hramrach | which should both give out 5v and charge with 5v | 22:03 |
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josch | hm, personally i'd like to both give out and charge with 12 v :) | 23:06 |
vagrantc | i'm partial to 24v myself | 23:16 |
josch | what if there were two 12 v outputs and you could bridge them to get 24 v? :) | 23:16 |
achasen | I am trying to query the LPC directly via UART (to find out the status of battery state machine). I see the list of commands in the docs and in the code https://mntre.com/reform2/handbook/parts.html and that I have ttymxc2 which snoops traffic sent from the LPC to the keyboard. It appears there was some work on the SPI driver and that is the right path. What is the best way to get the driver and send a command to the LPC via | 23:46 |
achasen | SPI? | 23:46 |
achasen | I found the /sys/class/power_supply entry 8xlifepo4 | 23:50 |
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