* Re: PAC7302 short datasheet from PixArt
2010-01-30 20:56 ` Theodore Kilgore
@ 2010-01-31 8:23 ` Jean-Francois Moine
2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
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From: Jean-Francois Moine @ 2010-01-31 8:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Theodore Kilgore; +Cc: V4L Mailing List
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:56:56 -0600 (CST)
Theodore Kilgore <kilgota@banach.math.auburn.edu> wrote:
> First, I am glad that mouse-copying reproduces the accent in your
> name. If you can help explain how to reproduce such things by typing
> while using apine over an ssh connection, using a standard US
> keyboard, I would be glad of the explanation. My wife is Hungarian,
> and I am thus very sensitized to the importance of the question, how
> to do the accents required for writing Hungarian properly.
Hello Theodore,
I am also using a US keyboard and I have no problem with accents and
utf-8.
You must define the character encoding to 'UTF-8' and the font codeset
to 'Lat2' (central Europe). The locale must be set to 'en_US.UTF-8'.
Eventually, you may use the compose mechanism setting the compose
character to a specific key.
In Debian, this in done at installation time, but it may be changed by
dpkg-reconfigure or by hand.
The character encoding and the font codeset are in the
file /etc/default/console-setup. The locale is defined in the
file /etc/default/locale.
For the keyboard, in X, I set the 'compose' keyboard option to 'rwin',
i.e. the right 'ms-windows' key. This is defined in the
file /etc/default/keyboard or /etc/default/console-setup:
XKBOPTIONS="compose:rwin"
To insert a composed character, press/release left-rwin, then the accent
and then the character. The compose sequences may be found in the file
/etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-2.inc.
Cheers.
--
Ken ar c'hentañ | ** Breizh ha Linux atav! **
Jef | http://moinejf.free.fr/
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* Re: PAC7302 short datasheet from PixArt
2010-01-30 20:56 ` Theodore Kilgore
2010-01-31 8:23 ` Jean-Francois Moine
@ 2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
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From: Németh Márton @ 2010-01-31 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Theodore Kilgore; +Cc: V4L Mailing List
Hi,
Theodore Kilgore wrote:
>
> On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Németh Márton wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> if anyone interested there is a brief overview datasheet about
>> PixArt PAC7301/PAC7302 at
>> http://www.pixart.com.tw/upload/PAC7301_7302%20%20Spec%20V1_20091228174030.pdf
>
> First, I am glad that mouse-copying reproduces the accent in your name. If
> you can help explain how to reproduce such things by typing while using
> apine over an ssh connection, using a standard US keyboard, I would be
> glad of the explanation. My wife is Hungarian, and I am thus very
> sensitized to the importance of the question, how to do the accents
> required for writing Hungarian properly.
I just set up the Hungarian layout keyboard ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Hungary )
in KDE and use it with UTF-8 encoding.
Regards,
Márton Németh
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* Re: PAC7302 short datasheet from PixArt
2010-01-30 20:56 ` Theodore Kilgore
2010-01-31 8:23 ` Jean-Francois Moine
2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
@ 2010-01-31 9:28 ` Németh Márton
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From: Németh Márton @ 2010-01-31 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Theodore Kilgore; +Cc: V4L Mailing List
Hi,
Theodore Kilgore wrote:
>
> On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Németh Márton wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> if anyone interested there is a brief overview datasheet about
>> PixArt PAC7301/PAC7302 at
>> http://www.pixart.com.tw/upload/PAC7301_7302%20%20Spec%20V1_20091228174030.pdf
>
> [...]
>
> Now, as to the substance of the mail above, thanks a lot. I had a bunch of
> the PixArt datasheets already, but I had missed that one. I would have a
> question, though:
>
> This datasheet gives a lot of information about pinouts on the sensor chip
> and such good stuff which might be useful if one were constructing a
> circuit board on which to put the chip. What it does not give, very
> unfortunately, is any information about the command set which needs to be
> sent across the USB connection, which in turn actuates the circuits which
> in turn sends something to the sensor across one of those pins. For
> example, to set green gain one has to do something on connector X. But how
> does one send a command from the computer which does something on
> connector X? Some other datasheets from some other companies (Omnivision,
> for example) do seem occasionally to provide such information.
>
> Thus, a question for you or for anyone else who reads it:
>
> Has anyone figured out any shortcuts for matching up the missing pieces of
> information? Probably the answer is "no" but I think this is the kind of
> question which is worth asking again on some periodic basis.
I have created some notes about my experiments, but they are only based on
trial-and-error. I started to created a PixArt PAC7301/PAC7302 Wiki page
this morning but the communication protocol details I could found out is
not yet finished. The page can be found at
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/PixArt_PAC7301/PAC7302 .
I hope I'll have the time to add a section about the communication protocol
details I could find out from the current gspca_pac7302 driver source code
and my experiments.
Regards,
Márton Németh
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