![]() ![]() README.asciidoc: add info about running am7xxx-play.exe on Windows HACKING.asciidoc: add info about compiling am7xxx-play for Windows Mingw_cross_toolchain.cmake: set the MINGW variable to TrueĪm7xxx-play: get the framerate from the video streamĪm7xxx-play: add a fallback definition for ENOTSUPĪm7xxx-play: check if sigaction is availableĪm7xxx-play: check if strtok_r is available HACKING.asciidoc: add info about getting and building libam7xxx README.asciidoc: add Royaltek PJU-2100 to the AM7XXX based devices list README.asciidoc document how to get libam7xx running on MS Windows HACKING.asciidoc: add a section to explain Windows cross compilationĪdd a simple usb_mode_switch clone for am7xxx devices Picoproj: replace mmap() with more portable file stream operationsĭon't set -pedantic-errors in CMAKE_C_FLAGS, it breaks check_symbol_exists()Īdd a CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to compile with MinGW Picoproj: issue a warning when passing "-f" more than once Picoproj: use MAP_PRIVATE in the mmap callĪm7xxx: use hex notation for USB endpointsĪm7xxx: fix setting the USB configurationĪm7xxx: MinGW does not have endian.h, provide fallbacksĪm7xxx: don't look for the math library when compiling for Windows HACKING.asciidoc: fix cmake invocation examples ![]() Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rettichschnidi' into mingw-port Picoproj: add a note about image dimensions and native resolution Here is the shortlog between v0.1.2 and v0.1.3 for those interested in the development details: I'd like to ask if they may be interested in providing some test units or to sponsor some development-time to make the pico-projectors work on Android. ![]() If anyone knows people at Sagemcom, would you put me in contact with them? They didn't reply to my previous messages to their support service address. Now these devices are fully working (Thanks to the Certik family)ĭebian packages for i386 and amd64 are available at ao2.it/debian. * Fixed some problems with the supported Philips/SagemCom PicoPix devices, * Added support for Philips/SagemCom PicoPix PPX 2055 Same time on the same system (Tested by Konstantin Lohmann) * Added multi-device support, now more than one projector can be used at the * Added support for setting the projectors zoom mode * Added support for Aiptek PocketCinema T25 (Thanks to Matti Koskinen) * Added support for Acer C112 (Thanks to Richard Wisenoecker) * Added a minimal replacement of usb-modeswitch to use on systems where the * Ported to Windows (compiles with MinGW) With this release PicoPix 10 are finally fully working, thanks to the people who helped fixing and testing the code, here is the entry from the NEWS file: The devices supported in this release are:
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