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Old 2013-09-18, 16:27
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I never had to lick my fingers using anyones iphone, however n900 resistive screen is sensitive enough that I wouldnt even bother trying to put a capacitive one.
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Default Re: the Fremantle Porting Task Force, or "how to run maemo on Neo900"

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where you have to lick your fingers everytime before you touch the screen for it to react.
I'm sorry what.
I'm just gonna assume this is satrical because this is the only conclusion I can make about this
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Default Re: the Fremantle Porting Task Force, or "how to run maemo on Neo900"

on topic please!
There's not only a "edit post" button but even a "delete post" option, for completely off-topic posts like the last 2 or 3 (5?) ones. Please consider to use it.
hint: Neo900 thread *might* be the right thread to discuss this, but it already been comprehensively discussed there and got explained that we neither go for new touchpanel nor do we want to, since most of N900 users prefer the accurate precise tolerant-to-any-stylus resistive over any crappy capacitive ts.
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Default Re: the Fremantle Porting Task Force, or "how to run maemo on Neo900"

I tested jonwils mce-source the for vibra module and it works.

mce-plugins I tested and seem to work:
led
display
filter-brightness
keypad
vibrator

Missing plugins for mce-source are
accelerometer and homekey.

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@nicolai - are those missing plugins .so files? If yes, what are their names, I will (try to) RE them
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I tested jonwils mce-source the for vibra module and it works.

mce-plugins I tested and seem to work:
led
display
filter-brightness
keypad
vibrator

Missing plugins for mce-source are
accelerometer and homekey.

nicolai
Can you give me ARM and x86 binaries for these working plugins so I can play with these? (my compile box is down for the count right now for reasons I haven't had the chance to figure out)
Also link me to whatever source tree you are building these from, I have multiple MCE source trees hanging around and I cant remember what I uploaded and where...

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Default Re: the Fremantle Porting Task Force, or "how to run maemo on Neo900"

Just to note: I have patched harmattan MCE with some diablo parts. If you want it I can push my git tree somewhere to gitorious.
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Default Re: the Fremantle Porting Task Force, or "how to run maemo on Neo900"

Please do push that.

Given that we will probably never see Fremantle MCE code, using the code we DO have (Diablo and Meego/Harmattan) and disassembly of the Fremantle binaries to produce code that is a drop-in replacement for the Fremantle binaries is probably the best solution for both FPTF/Neo900 and for CSSU.
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@nicolai: I want to talk with you, can you join to #maemo-ssu ?
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@nicolai - are those missing plugins .so files? If yes, what are their names, I will (try to) RE them
/usr/lib/mce/modules/libhomekey.so
/usr/lib/mce/modules/libaccelerometer.so

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Can you give me ARM and x86 binaries for these working plugins so I can play with these? (my compile box is down for the count right now for reasons I haven't had the chance to figure out)
I am at work now.
I can send you the binaries when I am back home.

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Also link me to whatever source tree you are building these from, I have multiple MCE source trees hanging around and I cant remember what I uploaded and where...
The same you used, I think.
http://www.cncmods.net/files/mce.zip
http://repository.maemo.org/rtcomm/p..._1.6.45.tar.gz
https://gitorious.org/meego-middleware/mce

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Just to note: I have patched harmattan MCE with some diablo parts. If you want it I can push my git tree somewhere to gitorious.
Ok, I'll try to merge my changes with your version.

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I am at work at the moment, no irc
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