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![]() Group: Members Posts: 699 Joined: 26-February 04 From: near Munich, Germany Member No.: 2,043 ![]() |
I have posted a small update:
http://www.handheld-linux.com/swi/showdetail.php?app=4378 It is recompiled on MacOS X 10.4.6 with Xcode 2.2.1 (PowerPC Macs only). But if you have no problems, there is no need to update. It also adds some configuration for accessing the Motorola A780 as described here: http://wiki.openezx.org/Get_a_shell -- hns |
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 699 Joined: 26-February 04 From: near Munich, Germany Member No.: 2,043 ![]() |
QUOTE(gojira @ Jul 10 2006, 03:10 PM) QUOTE(dhns @ May 15 2006, 03:53 AM) can you build it for intel too? thanks As soon as I own one. Up to now they have not really been convincing to me. I would get the same amount of memory and harddisk capacity as in my old G4 PowerBook. Well, the CPU speed would be factor 5 - but I am still the slowest part of the system. So, let's cross fingers that Apple is announcing a dual core Merom based MacBook Pro soon ![]() But if you have one, you can try it yourself. It is open source. But I have no idea if it works. -- hns |
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Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 19-June 06 Member No.: 10,198 ![]() |
QUOTE(dhns @ Jul 10 2006, 08:23 AM) QUOTE(gojira @ Jul 10 2006, 03:10 PM) QUOTE(dhns @ May 15 2006, 03:53 AM) can you build it for intel too? thanks As soon as I own one. Up to now they have not really been convincing to me. I would get the same amount of memory and harddisk capacity as in my old G4 PowerBook. Well, the CPU speed would be factor 5 - but I am still the slowest part of the system. So, let's cross fingers that Apple is announcing a dual core Merom based MacBook Pro soon ![]() But if you have one, you can try it yourself. It is open source. But I have no idea if it works. -- hns To my understanding, some things will cross compile and other things need alteration. If this is the type that does not need alteration and someone can give me instructions on how to do it, I'll compile it. I have gcc4, XCodes and a MacBook pro, so I should be able to do it. By the way, the MacBooks are nice. It gets warm, but so did by old Dell Pentium 4 clunker. Chris-- |
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 699 Joined: 26-February 04 From: near Munich, Germany Member No.: 2,043 ![]() |
QUOTE(chrisl @ Jul 11 2006, 02:14 AM) To my understanding, some things will cross compile and other things need alteration. If this is the type that does not need alteration and someone can give me instructions on how to do it, I'll compile it. I have gcc4, XCodes and a MacBook pro, so I should be able to do it. Ok, let's try a "remote control"... You need to do: 1. load AJZaurusUSB sources 2. read the HOWTO-MAKE 3. open the AJZaurusUSB.xcodeproj 4. press Build 5. a Terminal will come up. 6. type 'make' 7. it will ask for your system admin password 8. it should compile without errors 9. Save everything 10. Save everything again 11. Now comes the critical point: type 'make load' (it may ask again for the password) 12. connect the Zaurus through USB 13. The Mac might now Kernel Panic every moment.... 14. if not, go to the Network Preferences and look if a "new interface" was found 15. configure the interface 16. try to ping the Zaurus If everything works fine, type 'make install' to keep the driver permanently on your Mac (even after a reboot). -- hns |
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Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 19-June 06 Member No.: 10,198 ![]() |
QUOTE(dhns @ Jul 11 2006, 01:56 AM) QUOTE(chrisl @ Jul 11 2006, 02:14 AM) To my understanding, some things will cross compile and other things need alteration. If this is the type that does not need alteration and someone can give me instructions on how to do it, I'll compile it. I have gcc4, XCodes and a MacBook pro, so I should be able to do it. Ok, let's try a "remote control"... You need to do: 1. load AJZaurusUSB sources 2. read the HOWTO-MAKE 3. open the AJZaurusUSB.xcodeproj 4. press Build 5. a Terminal will come up. 6. type 'make' 7. it will ask for your system admin password 8. it should compile without errors 9. Save everything 10. Save everything again 11. Now comes the critical point: type 'make load' (it may ask again for the password) 12. connect the Zaurus through USB 13. The Mac might now Kernel Panic every moment.... 14. if not, go to the Network Preferences and look if a "new interface" was found 15. configure the interface 16. try to ping the Zaurus If everything works fine, type 'make install' to keep the driver permanently on your Mac (even after a reboot). -- hns I'm on it. Chris-- |
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