2023-12-09.log

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abortretryfailyou have 1 frequency and you're trying to solve for 2 register values? 🤔11:41
+ f_[xmpp] (fffdb90022@fases/developer/funderscore)11:42
minuteabortretryfail: it's done, there is TIBQ.exe11:50
minuteabortretryfail: 3 register values. 11:50
abortretryfailok cool :)11:52
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- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)14:17
eibachdThese are filter coefficients that do not only describe a frequency but the whole frequency/phrase response. TI has a tool for calculating these.14:40
hramrachis it by any chance the TIBQ.exe mentined above?14:42
eibachdExactly14:42
minute(works with wine)14:48
eibachdYou can tune these filters while running, but you have to disable the ADC for this 14:48
minutewould be nice to find the formula (and also for the biquads) in a way i could use to code a userspace tool to play with the filters in realtime14:49
minute(if context wasn't clear, it's about the audio chip in pocket reform, not in reform)14:49
- XYZ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~XYZ@78-80-113-60.customers.tmcz.cz)14:51
eibachdI have already picked my Regelungstechnik für Ingenieure from the attic. Haven't touched it since the 90s 😆14:52
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* f_ -> vitali6415:40
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joschi remember that a few weeks ago there was conversation about people seeing ???% battery in their oled regularly. Back then i didn't comment on that and only skimmed those conversations as i never had that issue. But...16:40
joschnow that i was travelling with the reform and actually shut it down instead of having it run 24/7 i saw the issue as well16:41
joschis the issue that turning the reform off makes the lpc loose the battery status?16:41
joschwas this already fixed in some new lpc version?16:41
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)16:47
+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)16:52
mhoyejosch: If you run the battery 100% dry - or, my battery at least - the LPC loses track of fractional battery status until it's fully recharged again17:23
mhoyeI _think_ I'm a few keyboard-firmwares behind current though17:23
mhoyeI leaned hard into a custom layout early, so I need to bring those changes into the most recent one and reflash17:25
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minutejosch: yes, fixed by disabling brownout reset17:35
minutesince then i've never seen it again17:35
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- XYZ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~XYZ@78-80-113-60.customers.tmcz.cz)17:42
joschminute: does that also fix the problem of percentage being lost when the system switches off because of low battery?17:42
josch(what mhoye mentioned)17:43
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minutejosch: probably 18:11
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mhoyeAre the case scad models in historic-reform1 current?18:42
mhoyeOr is there a new repo I don't have.18:43
+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)18:52
minutemhoye: historic is historic, for another device18:55
minutemhoye: you have a reform218:55
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/tree/master/reform2-case-cnc/reform2-production-case-20201013?ref_type=heads18:56
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/tree/master/reform2-3d-printed-parts?ref_type=heads18:57
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/tree/master/reform2-case-ports?ref_type=heads18:57
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/tree/master/reform2-case-sources?ref_type=heads18:58
minutethe last one needs autodesk fusion. the step files in the first one can be imported in freecad, or edited in the free web version of onshape18:58
joschminute: now that the reform.git repo has two tags, could we have a CHANGELOG.md (or similar) for the lpc and keyboard firmware that lists the major differences?19:13
joschindeed openscad can open those... and export them into a format cuda understands... and it seems my ultimaker is juuuuust big enough to print the main box... https://mister-muffin.de/p/-YqS.png hrm...19:15
joschanybody already tried printing the box using PLA?19:17
minutejosch: we did during development. a long time ago :D19:22
minutetoday i ordered Reform Next parts to be laser sintered 19:22
minute(prototypes)19:22
minutewe also wanted to pla print them but our sigma is not working atm19:23
minutejosch: CHANGELOG.md sounds like a very good thing19:23
minutejosch: my mind is blown, i did not know that openscad can import STEP19:24
minuteand apparently can do boolean operations on them19:24
minute:019:24
minuteso one could quite easily make modifications on our models, even parametric19:25
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joschminute: oh no sorry i mis-wrote19:51
joschminute: it is of course freecad not openscad19:52
joschthere is a github issue for openscad to be able to import step files: https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/306519:53
joschi wish i could import it into openscad because i'm much more familiar with that than with freecad :D19:54
joschi had no idea that the reform-next was as far as "laser sintered parts are ordered" -- that's awesome!! :D19:54
josch(yes prototypes i know, still awesome :D)19:55
joschwait... https://floss.social/@mntmn@mastodon.social/11155187447209717619:55
joschminute: you checked and it can import step?19:56
minutejosch: oh no, i did, but it was probably wrong content on the web20:37
joschminute: sorry :( i'm only ever using openscad to use anything 3d modelling related so when i wanted to write down the name of 3d modeling software openscad came out even though it should've been freecad20:38
joschthe only thing i ever used freecad for was to convert files from one 3d format into another XD20:38
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minutejosch: edited the post :320:48
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mhoyeminute: thanks22:16
mhoyels22:17
mhoyewhoops22:17
+ jacobk (~quassel@utdpat241106.utdallas.edu)22:44
joschminute: main box in openscad: https://mister-muffin.de/p/HcMD.png22:49
joschit is sent to the printer now22:49
hramrachmight be nice to have an option to mount the OLED display at the front rather than top so it could be seen when closed but would require quite a long cable23:30
Boostisbettercould someone tell me where the suspend service file is again? I need to edit it to remove the portion that is automatically turning the backlight on when resuming from suspend. 23:31
joschBoostisbetter: do you mean /usr/sbin/reform-standby?23:33
joschhramrach: how would you switch on and/or navigate the oled when the lid is closed?23:34
joschwhat i'd like to have on the outside is an indicator of "battery full" or something23:38
hramrachdoes it not automagically switch on sometimes?23:38
hramrachhm, looka like it does not switch one when power is connected, only when pressing a button, and none are on the outside23:39
hramrachsome keys would be even more cabling23:42
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