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      • mithro
      • tpb
        Title: HDMI2USB MiSoC Firmware Versions - Google Sheets (at docs.google.com)
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      • CarlFK
        thank you
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      • mithro
        Hey rohitksingh
      • rohitksingh
        mithro: hi!
      • mithro
        rohitksingh: Do you have access to a 3d printer?
      • rohitksingh
        mithro: nope :/
      • mithro
        rohitksingh: So, I'm slowly putting together the DisplayPort AUX interceptor board and the TOFE to AXIOM adapters
      • rohitksingh: Do you have an Opsis board + LowSpeedIO / MilkyMist boards?
      • rohitksingh
        mithro: I do have Opsis and Milkymist board, but in office
      • mithro: They are not my personal boards
      • mithro
        I plan to send a bunch to _florent_, hamster and Bertl - should I send you some too?
      • rohitksingh: we should also have the TOFE VGA board PCB finished pretty soon
      • rohitksingh
        mithro: I'd like to have DisplayPort AUX interceptor board with me when debugging DisplayPort
      • mithro
        rohitksingh: I think it probably makes sense for you to have atleast one of every board we had
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      • _florent_: ping?
      • shenki
        mithro: what is the current draw of the opsis?
      • mithro
        shenki: somewhere between 1A and 2A depending on what features you are using
      • shenki
        ok
      • found a power supply in my box o junk that fits the barrel, but it's only rated to 0.5A
      • mithro
        Yeah, that is probably a bit low
      • shenki: Don't have an old computer PSU lieing around?
      • shenki
        mithro: i will go hunting. ive taken the one i know works to the office
      • mithro
        shenki: Did you see the email I sent a couple of minutes ago?
      • shenki
        mithro: reading it now
      • mithro
        shenki: Hopefully we end up with something :)
      • shenki
        mithro: yeah sounds good!
      • mithro: just got the blinky firmware running
      • mithro
        shenki: In QEmu?
      • shenki
        mithro: need to implement the capsense device now
      • mithro: yeah. no hardware yet
      • mithro
        shenki: My parents said they would leave it in your mailbox next time they go past
      • shenki
        oh cool
      • just checked, no suprises yet
      • mithro
        shenki: Probably tomorrow I think
      • shenki
        nice!
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      • mithro
        xfxf: ping - See the above link
      • xfxf: 3d printing an ITX case isn't really worth it, that one took ~10 hours to print
      • xfxf: I'm probably going to try https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:495941 next
      • tpb
        Title: Mini ITX Case by 3ddruckqueck - Thingiverse (at www.thingiverse.com)
      • mithro
        shenki: Find a power supply?
      • shenki
        mithro: nope. gave up for now; hacking on qemu instead
      • how long will the mitx case take to print?
      • mithro
        shenki: About that 10-15 hours
      • shenki
        hrm i hope it works then :)
      • mithro
        Actually, it is estimating 28 hours....
      • shenki
        how much will it cost in material?
      • mithro
        Maybe ~$1.00
      • shenki
        ok. nice. low risk in that sense :)
      • mithro
        Just time really
      • xfxf
        mithro: yeah i bought a 3d printer with intent on printing a bunch of cases, but the cases need to be slightly bigger then what the printer can actually print
      • i started experimenting with a design that could be built in seconds but never persued
      • i wonder whether there's a better alternative to basic 3d printing given collectively we probably want a good ~30 cases printed
      • the weight of the cases i'm currently using is problematic for interstate/overseas work, they're kinda heavy
      • er, s/built in seconds/built in pieces/
      • mithro
        _florent_: So, I've gotten the UART stuff working on the Opsis board using your opsis-soc
      • rohitksingh
        mithro / _florent_ : how does this opsis-sim target work? In Qemu?
      • mithro
        rohitksingh: verilator
      • _florent_: I've also confirmed that the liteEth / opsis_minisoc is broken on opsis-soc target -- https://github.com/enjoy-digital/opsis-soc/issu...
      • tpb
        Title: Fix liteEth on real Opsis board · Issue #21 · enjoy-digital/opsis-soc · GitHub (at github.com)
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      • mithro
        Well I'm done for the night.
      • Next step is to test the video soc target
      • Oh! _florent_ - I fixed the only issue I could find with the uart on the lowspeed io board. The opsis was holding the reset line low. I've successfully uploaded the lm32 firmware via it multiple times now.
      • Also tested the fx2 in serial mode and that seems to work fine to
      • With my latest changes, they both work, as does connecting a pmodusbuart to the p3 connector.
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