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[Ltib] Problem getting started with Microwindows/Nano-X
From: |
Robert S. Grimes |
Subject: |
[Ltib] Problem getting started with Microwindows/Nano-X |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Mar 2009 21:59:20 -0400 |
Hi,
So, I'm trying to get version 0.90 running on my embedded target
(m68knommu under uClinux). Everything seems to build properly, but
that's as far as I can get. I do see a /usr/nanox directory on my
target, with several demo scripts and a bin directory. But none of the
programs run very well.
For example, I try the following from /usr/nanox:
./laucher.sh
This results in the following output on my serial terminal:
$ ./launcher.sh
BIN_FLAT: bad header magic
BINFMT_FLAT: bad header magic
tsdev (compaq touchscreen emulation) is scheduled for removal.
See Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt for details.
nxclient: retry connect attempt 1
and the LCD (320W x 240 H) is interesting: the left 2/3 of the screen
show a matrix of eight icon, presumably representing sub-demos (which
seem to exist in the /usr/nanox/bin directory), seems a good start.
But, the right third of the screen is garbage, and the bottom 2-3 lines
are also garbled across the entire width. Seems a configuration
problem?
I couldn't seem to find anything within LTIB to specify the correct
screen configuration for Microwindows, but the framebuffer _seems_
correct, and the Penguin logo is displayed on startup.
Any ideas?
Oh, and is this even an issue for here, or is this solely a Microwindows
issue?
Thanks!
-Bob
- [Ltib] Problem getting started with Microwindows/Nano-X,
Robert S. Grimes <=