Mouses that work for me:
Kensington Mouse-in-a-Box Optical 72123 (NOT the newer 72123CAA version)
Kensington Expert Mouse K64325 (actually a trackball, and rather expensive)
HP M-UY 101, 361781-007 (very hard to find)
I tried several USB keyboards, with and without a powered USB hub, for 9Pi
befor
Hello again,
recently i made some changes, to the original idea, iām happy with.
https://github.com/elewarr/plan9-bcm (Readme.md presents some samples)
https://github.com/elewarr/gpio_test
I have a plan to write some code for simple examples. And, i hope, something
more.
This is based on Bell L
Wow. Theres a reversal if I ever saw one.
Good news for us - I know the RPi GPU isn't capable of GPGPU, but we might
be able to speed things up a bit?
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Bakul Shah wrote:
> http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/6299
>
> Broadcom announced the release of full documen
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/6299
Broadcom announced the release of full documentation for the
VideoCore IV graphics core, and a complete source release of
the graphics stack under a 3-clause BSD license. The source
release targets the BCM21553 cellphone chip, but it should be
reasonably st
On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 09:45:42 EST Anthony Sorace wrote:
>
> Based on my own experience with USB weirdness with the Pi, I still suspec
> power issues. How are you powering the Pi itself? Using a 1 amp supply yielded
> problems, regardless of the sort of hub I had, which all went away when I
> switc
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> On Feb 27, 2014, at 12:31, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
> wrote:
>
>>> Always use a powered hub with the Pi ā it can't supply bugger all for power
>>> out its USB ports.
>>
>> Thank you Lyndon, Steve and Erik. I will try a powered hub tomor
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Bakul Shah wrote:
>
>> When mouse+keyboard is connected, it shows this:
>>
>> ...
>> #u/usb/ep1.0: dwcotg: port 0x0 irq 9
>> #l0: usb: 100Mbps port 0x0 irq -1: 0..00
>> 496M memory: 101M kernel data, 395M user, 1877M swap
>> usb/hub... usb/ether...
>> ether
On Feb 27, 2014, at 12:31, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan wrote:
>> Always use a powered hub with the Pi ā it can't supply bugger all for power
>> out its USB ports.
>
> Thank you Lyndon, Steve and Erik. I will try a powered hub tomorrow
> and also get another keyboard/mouse.
Based on my own exper
> When mouse+keyboard is connected, it shows this:
>
> ...
> #u/usb/ep1.0: dwcotg: port 0x0 irq 9
> #l0: usb: 100Mbps port 0x0 irq -1: 0..00
> 496M memory: 101M kernel data, 395M user, 1877M swap
> usb/hub... usb/ether...
> etherusb smsc: ...
> usb/kb...
>
> and it hangs.
>
> When I con
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>> When I connect keyboard and
>> mouse, booting is stuck at the same place as yesterday: "etherusb
>> smsc: b827ebf340cd".
>
> Try adding 'kbargs=-d' to your cmdline.txt and see if anything is revealed.
I added the above
> When I connect keyboard and
> mouse, booting is stuck at the same place as yesterday: "etherusb
> smsc: b827ebf340cd".
Try adding 'kbargs=-d' to your cmdline.txt and see if anything is revealed.
Okay, I tried another keyboard/mouse (Logitech Classic New Touch
keyboard) and a Logitech mouse (Logitech RX300) and they didn't work.
When I connect keyboard alone, the booting proceeded and I got the
acme screen. But the keyboard didn't work. When I connect keyboard and
mouse, booting is stuck at
On Thu Feb 27 23:32:49 EST 2014, hcaulfiel...@gmail.com wrote:
> This probably won't help, but what happened when I installed Plan 9 onto
> my Raspberry Pi, is the mouse worked but not the keyboard. So I ended up
> going to store and buying the cheapest keyboard that I could find. I
> plugged in th
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