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kees.jongenburger at gmail

May 18, 2008, 12:22 PM

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n800 serial

Hello

This week-end I found out where the serial pins of the n800 are located
and added that information to the wiki
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HowTo_KernelCompilation/

I had a LOT of fun finding out and creating a special connector.
at first I was betting on the four pins near the usb connector but apparently
it looks like those are related to usb.

I the end I managed to get a getty login on mamona(only at 9600 baud).

I made some photos as I progressed and think some might enjoy looking a them :p
http://mamona.mmapps.net/n800_serial/pics/


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bolsh at gnome

May 18, 2008, 1:00 PM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Very cool :) Thanks for the photos.

Dave.

Kees Jongenburger wrote:
> Hello
>
> This week-end I found out where the serial pins of the n800 are located
> and added that information to the wiki
> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HowTo_KernelCompilation/
>
> I had a LOT of fun finding out and creating a special connector.
> at first I was betting on the four pins near the usb connector but apparently
> it looks like those are related to usb.
>
> I the end I managed to get a getty login on mamona(only at 9600 baud).
>
> I made some photos as I progressed and think some might enjoy looking a them :p
> http://mamona.mmapps.net/n800_serial/pics/
>
>
> greetings
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>

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openembedded at haerwu

May 18, 2008, 1:09 PM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Dnia niedziela, 18 maja 2008, Kees Jongenburger napisał:
> This week-end I found out where the serial pins of the n800 are located
> and added that information to the wiki
> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HowTo_KernelCompilation/

I wonder when Maemo.org wiki will split such informations
to /wiki/Hardware/N800/SerialPort instead of populating not related pages
with extra informations (I know that serial port is handy for kernel
hacking but it has nothing related with kernel compilation).

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bolsh at gnome

May 18, 2008, 1:49 PM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Hi,

Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> Dnia niedziela, 18 maja 2008, Kees Jongenburger napisał:
>> This week-end I found out where the serial pins of the n800 are located
>> and added that information to the wiki
>> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HowTo_KernelCompilation/
>
> I wonder when Maemo.org wiki will split such informations
> to /wiki/Hardware/N800/SerialPort instead of populating not related pages
> with extra informations (I know that serial port is handy for kernel
> hacking but it has nothing related with kernel compilation).

The maemo.org wiki doesn't move information about - but some of its
users do ;)

Do you have time to split the information out and link to it from the
appropriate section of the wiki?

Cheers,
Dave.

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openembedded at haerwu

May 19, 2008, 1:22 AM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Dnia niedziela, 18 maja 2008, Dave Neary napisał:
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:

> > I wonder when Maemo.org wiki will split such informations
> > to /wiki/Hardware/N800/SerialPort instead of populating not related
> > pages with extra informations (I know that serial port is handy for
> > kernel hacking but it has nothing related with kernel compilation).

> The maemo.org wiki doesn't move information about - but some of its
> users do ;)
>
> Do you have time to split the information out and link to it from the
> appropriate section of the wiki?

Does Maemo wiki team created any structure for Wiki? Or for
started-but-closed-for-people Mediawiki based one [1]? If not then
changing one entry does not make sense as there still will be no way to
easily find needed documentation.

Please look at old OpenZaurus wiki [2] - Simon Peckering was one of
maintainers of it and for me this is good example of structurized Wiki
with quite easy access to documentation.

1. https://wiki.maemo.org/index.php
2. http://wiki.openzaurus.org/

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bolsh at gnome

May 19, 2008, 2:04 AM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Hi,

Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> Does Maemo wiki team created any structure for Wiki? Or for
> started-but-closed-for-people Mediawiki based one [1]? If not then
> changing one entry does not make sense as there still will be no way to
> easily find needed documentation.

Reorganising the wiki is top of my TODO list for May, along with
migrating to MediaWiki. I think these two things should be kept apart,
and of course, reorganising a wiki with over 400 pages is a big task.

> Please look at old OpenZaurus wiki [2] - Simon Peckering was one of
> maintainers of it and for me this is good example of structurized Wiki
> with quite easy access to documentation.

Thanks for the tip.

I'm looking for people to actively help reorganise the wiki, would you
be interested?

Cheers,
Dave.

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trickie at gmail

May 19, 2008, 2:10 AM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Dave Neary <bolsh[at]gnome.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
>> Does Maemo wiki team created any structure for Wiki? Or for
>> started-but-closed-for-people Mediawiki based one [1]? If not then
>> changing one entry does not make sense as there still will be no way to
>> easily find needed documentation.
>
> Reorganising the wiki is top of my TODO list for May, along with
> migrating to MediaWiki. I think these two things should be kept apart,
> and of course, reorganising a wiki with over 400 pages is a big task.
>
>> Please look at old OpenZaurus wiki [2] - Simon Peckering was one of
>> maintainers of it and for me this is good example of structurized Wiki
>> with quite easy access to documentation.
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> I'm looking for people to actively help reorganise the wiki, would you
> be interested?

I can put in the odd hour here and there if you need volunteers.

>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
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luca.ognibene at gmail

May 19, 2008, 2:33 AM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Dave Neary <bolsh[at]gnome.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
>> Does Maemo wiki team created any structure for Wiki? Or for
>> started-but-closed-for-people Mediawiki based one [1]? If not then
>> changing one entry does not make sense as there still will be no way to
>> easily find needed documentation.
>
> Reorganising the wiki is top of my TODO list for May, along with
> migrating to MediaWiki. I think these two things should be kept apart,
> and of course, reorganising a wiki with over 400 pages is a big task.
>
>> Please look at old OpenZaurus wiki [2] - Simon Peckering was one of
>> maintainers of it and for me this is good example of structurized Wiki
>> with quite easy access to documentation.
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> I'm looking for people to actively help reorganise the wiki, would you
> be interested?
>
>
I can help too. I don't have much free time but i can try to help :)

ciao
Luca
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openembedded at haerwu

May 19, 2008, 2:44 AM

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Re: n800 serial [In reply to]

Dnia poniedziałek, 19 maja 2008, Dave Neary napisał:
> Hi,
>
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> > Does Maemo wiki team created any structure for Wiki? Or for
> > started-but-closed-for-people Mediawiki based one [1]? If not then
> > changing one entry does not make sense as there still will be no way
> > to easily find needed documentation.
>
> Reorganising the wiki is top of my TODO list for May, along with
> migrating to MediaWiki. I think these two things should be kept apart,
> and of course, reorganising a wiki with over 400 pages is a big task.

> I'm looking for people to actively help reorganise the wiki, would you
> be interested?

With MediaWiki based one I can help a bit. With current one I do not plan
to do any work.

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