Re: IBIZ SUCCESS ! [was Re: sound support status?]

[email protected] Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:16:53 +0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.handhelds.simpad.linux
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Zitat von Guylhem Aznar <[email protected]>:

As I am too interested in keyboard support: can Your solution be used for other 
serial keyboards as well ? I own one (don't have the correct type here at the 
moment) but it isn't an IBIZ one. It is serial and uses a strange speed setting 
of if I remember correctly of 600 baud.

Best Regards,
    Werner

> Hello,
> 
> On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:18:11 +0100
> Juergen Messerer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > For your keyboard. I would suggest the following one. I know it is 
> > exspensive but it works greate:
> 
> Well well I *no longer need this* :-)
> 
> After some extensive tests of the keyboard, the serial port, etc. I realised
> the
> problem was in input-attach [which should be removed from the distribution
> BTW
> since it makes the kernel crash].
> 
> My solution : get qpe-flexis. replace /dev/ttyS0 in one file by /dev/ttySA0.
> recompile. install the ipk, restart opie, select "flexis" and test - IT
> WORKS!
> 
> I'm done with that thing. Ok it looks easy [stupid port name convention] but
> I've been trying various software combinations, serial port setup (speed,
> etc)
> for a very long time until I realised the ibiz, the serial cable and serial
> port
> as well but the mistake was in the software. Now it works just fine [if you
> don't press the green button which hangs my simpad]
> 
> Crossposted to opie lists where someone asked me the solution 2 weeks ago
> [while
> still looking for it]
> 
> Best regards,
> Guylhem
> 
> 
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