mcload 1.0 released
mcload 1.0 released
Hi guys.
I have now released version 1.0 of my bootloader, which is the next
step after the otheros demo. By introducing new exciting features
such as a USB stack and harddisk I/O, this program can actually
do something useful, namely load other programs, including both
"otheros" .bld's and Linux kernels.
http://mc.pp.se/ps3/mcload.xhtml
To compile it, use the very nice toolchain by ooPo.
// Marcus
I have now released version 1.0 of my bootloader, which is the next
step after the otheros demo. By introducing new exciting features
such as a USB stack and harddisk I/O, this program can actually
do something useful, namely load other programs, including both
"otheros" .bld's and Linux kernels.
http://mc.pp.se/ps3/mcload.xhtml
To compile it, use the very nice toolchain by ooPo.
// Marcus
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Having the courage
Getting over crisis
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* Set by **** on Sun Jun 10 02:39:56
> hey
> when i tried mcLoad
> it says this bout config on site
> Configuring mcload
> mcload uses a configuration file /etc/mcload.conf which has
> a syntax identical to /etc/kboot.conf, and mcload will in fact
> use /etc/kboot.conf as a fallback if /etc/mcload.conf
> does not exist. .bld files can be added to the config in the same way
> as linux kernels, although any command line arguments (including initrd=)
> will be ignored.
> but it doesnt seem to fallback :$
but when i tried it
it said
no config file found,
press enter to return to game-os
so loading a config didnt work, keyboard didnt work and return to game-os only worked with powerbutton :$
Any clues for me ?.?
I would like to call out for an InputLib or a framework so we can get most input devices supported :-)
i guess im just to lame to make a config :$
> hey
> when i tried mcLoad
> it says this bout config on site
> Configuring mcload
> mcload uses a configuration file /etc/mcload.conf which has
> a syntax identical to /etc/kboot.conf, and mcload will in fact
> use /etc/kboot.conf as a fallback if /etc/mcload.conf
> does not exist. .bld files can be added to the config in the same way
> as linux kernels, although any command line arguments (including initrd=)
> will be ignored.
> but it doesnt seem to fallback :$
but when i tried it
it said
no config file found,
press enter to return to game-os
so loading a config didnt work, keyboard didnt work and return to game-os only worked with powerbutton :$
Any clues for me ?.?
I would like to call out for an InputLib or a framework so we can get most input devices supported :-)
i guess im just to lame to make a config :$
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thanks, im surprised that your sample programs/releases has led to nothing else being made or released, or have i completely missed something
EDIT: any link where i could find them?
i found one here: http://www.jimprice.com/jim-asc.shtml but it didnt have the same codes
EDIT: any link where i could find them?
i found one here: http://www.jimprice.com/jim-asc.shtml but it didnt have the same codes
You'll want to look at Pascal's hidd patch at http://www.pabr.org/sixlinux/sixlinux.en.htmlWarren wrote:Somehow I didn't find this until now, great work mc!
I'll definitively tinker with this a bit, maybe see if I can get Sixaxxis working over USB.
I've put some stuff in the wiki at http://wiki.ps2dev.org/ps3:hardware:sixaxis about the packet structure which might be useful too.
USB mouse (and other input device) protocol specification is here:
http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/HID1_11.pdf
Knock yourself out. :-)
http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/HID1_11.pdf
Knock yourself out. :-)
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