resending this mail. don't know why it did not appear on the list
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Am Donnerstag, den 04.05.2006, 21:33 +0200 schrieb JeDi:
> On 5/4/06, Kai Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've written a new touchscreen driver and for the first time can
> > actually do something in opie :). I don't have any webspace right now -
> > so if anyone has a login for me, I will upload the files (well - not
> > before tommorow, I have to leave my computer now).
>
> Congratulations! Where did you base the driver on?
It is basically the h4000 touchscreen driver.
> You can just email
> me the driver source code if you will, I'll incorporate it in the
> patches and package on my webspace.
Yes, give me a few hours to clean up the code.
OK, something to play with:
http://rapidshare.de/files/19680670/x50images.tar.gz.html
the x50rootimage also contains the tslib programs (ts_test
ts_calibrate...) and evtest (in /).
and for the record, things i have changed:
add
QWS_MOUSE_PROTO="TPanel:/dev/input/event0"
to /etc/profile
add
/usr/share/tslib/ts.conf-x50
change /etc/profile/tslib.sh to
TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event0
TSLIB_CONFFILE=/usr/share/tslib/ts.conf-x50
export TSLIB_TSDEVICE TSLIB_CONFFILE
and add aximx50_ts, evdev and gpio_keys to /etc/modutils
the touchscreen is currently hardwired to /dev/input/event0 - therefore
the order of modprobing is important. /dev/input/event1 now correctly
recognizes the cursor keys, the home key and the power button but i have
not been able to tell opie to use it - some opie specific code might be
necessary. on startup, opie looks for /etc/pointercal (which contains
the touchscreen calibration info) - if you create a new image, make sure
that file is deleted so that the touchscreen calibration program
starts.
>
> Greetz,
> JeDi
Bye,
Kai
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