Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
It might be painfully obvious, but I'll ask anyways. Ever heard of Google?
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
I've tried searching Google and couldn't find the right results.
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
I'm sure you could find something with the right keywords. Programming tools like these usually have documentation stored somewhere. Like Xander said, read, read, read! That's the only way to become truly proficient at programming.
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Hello,
On the other hand - when the developement environment is once started and working - nxtboyiii - it's you to start coding and understanding the fw-code.
When compiling the source code with the "Binary Output"-Settings, there will be a LMS_V02.a79-file in the Object folder. This file is the resulting firmware. At the Project Options->Linker->Extra Output-Tab you can change the output filename to rfw, at the Project Options->Linker->Processing-Tab you can set it to fill the empty memory with 0xff.
Have fun!
Bye - marvin
nxtboyiii wrote:But how do I actually compile it into an rfw?
You are both right: There is no .rfw-output when compiling. It is not easy to find out this when never worked with embedded systems and you only get this information by asking or by trial and error.nxtreme wrote:I'm sure you could find something with the right keywords. Programming tools like these usually have documentation stored somewhere. Like Xander said, read, read, read! That's the only way to become truly proficient at programming.
On the other hand - when the developement environment is once started and working - nxtboyiii - it's you to start coding and understanding the fw-code.
When compiling the source code with the "Binary Output"-Settings, there will be a LMS_V02.a79-file in the Object folder. This file is the resulting firmware. At the Project Options->Linker->Extra Output-Tab you can change the output filename to rfw, at the Project Options->Linker->Processing-Tab you can set it to fill the empty memory with 0xff.
Have fun!
Bye - marvin
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Can I compile the firmware using the LMS_ARM instead of the LMS_V02 because the enhanced firmware only includes the LMS_ARM, not the LMS_V02.
Thanks, and have a nice day,
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Hello,
Here is my new version
Bye - marvin
Now I have integrated your patch into my ui frame. Yes it works - thanks a lot And I found out I have to call cCmdRestoreDefaultScreen before exiting.schodet wrote:The first commit split cCmdWrapDrawPicture in two parts, the second one is a really dirty hack to display .ric files in the "Sound files" menu .
Here is my new version
Bye - marvin
- Attachments
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- lms_arm_no_datalog_obp_v1.29c.zip
- No Datalog / View / TryMe / OnBrickProgramming;
Graphic file view / send / delete added (.ric) - (73.31 KiB) Downloaded 284 times
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
I suppose yes, let's try it (Well, of course I did not say this, do this at your own risks!)nxtboyiii wrote:Can I compile the firmware using the LMS_ARM instead of the LMS_V02 because the enhanced firmware only includes the LMS_ARM, not the LMS_V02.
Could you please start another topic if you still have questions about how to compile?
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Nicemrblp wrote:Now I have integrated your patch into my ui frame. Yes it works - thanks a lot And I found out I have to call cCmdRestoreDefaultScreen before exiting.schodet wrote:The first commit split cCmdWrapDrawPicture in two parts, the second one is a really dirty hack to display .ric files in the "Sound files" menu .
Here is my new version
It works on my brick too.
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Re: Wanted: Firmware Hackers...
Hello all,
I have the ric support integrated in the standard 1.29 as well. You can download it as binary here.
Once I have all versions stable I will send the source code patches to John - I think he will add parts of it to the extended fw, too.
Bye - marvin
I have the ric support integrated in the standard 1.29 as well. You can download it as binary here.
Once I have all versions stable I will send the source code patches to John - I think he will add parts of it to the extended fw, too.
Bye - marvin
- Attachments
-
- lms_arm_ric_added_v1.29c.zip
- Standard v1.29 with ric file support added.
- (80.99 KiB) Downloaded 294 times
Bye Marvin
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