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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,166 |
Location: | Silicon Valley | Status: | |
| Yes, +1000000000000000
Thanks, Timo!
Great work!
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| Timo, Stefan:
I have the sound working and It's Great... really sounds good!. Many thanks!
I already had the latest kernel, so was just a matter of following Timo's CLI commands. I will upload / host image soon.
Nice!
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| FYI
New disk image contains (snd-jornada720)sound driver and MOC player (type mocp to start) and "sudo for user" set up and Zram (fraction 50%) and "xdotool click 3" (for right mouse click) included!. With special Thanks to Timob0 and Stefan
Please see Timo's directions to load sound driver, etc,above. No buttons script set up yet...
Note: file size now 608Mb... runs but may run slow on 32Mb J720, much better on 64Mb rom or 128Mb. Change params.txt on Fat32 partition to appropriate size for your device.
Find it here: https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D4898663_09915533_810651
Previous disk images found here: https://app.sugarsync.com/iris/wf/D4898663_09915533_66697
Joval Edited by joval 2021-12-06 6:58 PM
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| Now...Playing music mp3 via MOC player and simutaneously surfing internet via ssh/RasPi Zero ( run mocp after loading "sudo modprobe snd-jornada720" Timo's driver )
FYI I keep the Mp3 music files stored on the Fat32 partition so can be played in WinCE mode too, then create a Linux CLI mount point with "sudo mount /dev/hda1 /cf" so they can be played in Devuan mode. from /cf directory. Best of both worlds and why I made the Fat32 partition so large! (Similarly, can save webpages in Devuan/Linux and using included Rsync can save to Fat32 partition and view in WinCE mode with A1Reader2 )
Some stutter with high cpu use at times, but works remarkably well!
I'm impressed...
joval
from a J720_64Mb mated to a RasPi Zero2 Edited by joval 2021-12-08 9:03 PM
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| Quote joval - 2021-12-08 9:36 PM
run mocp after loading "sudo modprobe snd-jornada720"
you can make the driver load permanent by adding it to /etc/modules:
snd-jornada720
So you don‘t need to do the modprobe excercise each time
Cheers
timo
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| Quote timob0 - 2021-12-09 3:19 PM
you can make the driver load permanent by adding it to /etc/modules:
snd-jornada720
So you don‘t need to do the modprobe excercise each time
Cheers
timo
Great idea Timo but where is the location of snd-jornada720 and how do I add it to /etc/modules file? You Wiz Kids are way ahead of me!
BTW, with the hosted disk image above, even with stock J720 with 32Mb memory limit...and Zram @50%... it's slow loading up MOC and also running ssh Firefox (runs from/located on RasPi ), but after that you can actually listen to Jornada play music and surf the web in a fairly snappy manner! Surprises me...
Thanks in advance... Joval |
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| Stefan:
I just noticed the added "bx_patch=1" line in the newest PARAMS.TXT file on the Fat32 partition and will add it to the disk images that I am hosting. Wow... it sure boots up and runs faster! Thanks again!
BTW, actually running Zram fraction at 90%, seems less stutter with MOC music and firefox together... still experimenting now that bx patch is autostarted... whole new world to explore.
I am pleased because the J720 32Mb now acts more like the J720 64Mb in performance!
Joval Edited by joval 2021-12-11 4:42 AM
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| Joval, it‘s really straightforward: sudo nano /etc/modules
Then just put the module name on a new line to have it automatically loaded on boot.
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Factor Fanatic Posts: | 64 |
Location: | Germany | Status: | |
| Thank you all very much for awarding the Gold Membership level! I feel honored to be part of this community and hope to continue to make contributions to the Jornada Linux going forward.
Happy xmas and all the best for the new year!
Kind regards
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Subscribers H/PC Sensei Posts: | 962 |
Location: | Northern California | Status: | |
| Quote timob0 - 2021-12-20 2:16 AM
Thank you all very much for awarding the Gold Membership level! I feel honored to be part of this community and hope to continue to make contributions to the Jornada Linux going forward.
Happy xmas and all the best for the new year!
Kind regards
Timo
Season's Greetings Timo!
Congratulations on your much deserved Honorary Gold Membership!
And thank you again for your outstanding accomplishments and efforts in giving "new life and value" to the Jornada 720.
As we seen with last years Gold Membership Honoree ...Stefan, further good works are very likely to follow. (Thanks Stefan )!
We are so fortunate to have you (both ) here on the HPC:Factor "team" continually blazing new trails...
And, yes, I have a few more ideas for your great-working "Jornada-config"... but will wait for next year.
best regards,
joval
...on his J720/Devuan/RasPi hybrid
Edited by joval 2021-12-22 10:22 PM
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Subscribers Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 208 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| Hi!
Sorry for the downtime of my homepage and file shares. Due to extensive cost increase I had to move/remove a lot of my servers from external housing/hosting to my own house. I will slowly try to update all links and shares.
For anyone who is interested, all my websites are now hosted on a Pi4 with 8GB of RAM that is powered from my off grid photovoltaic system. So 100% environmentally friendly Jornada - Linux content
Building the kernel and various software is also done on that little Pi4.
Regards
Stefan Edited by _dev-null 2022-08-20 7:21 PM
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Subscribers H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 428 |
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| I'm happy to report that everything runs fine off a 32GB microsdhc card (Samsung Max Endurance 32GB ) and a cheap chinese microsdhc to compactflash adapter  |
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| Quote _dev-null - 2022-08-20 7:17 PM
Hi!
Sorry for the downtime of my homepage and file shares. Due to extensive cost increase I had to move/remove a lot of my servers from external housing/hosting to my own house. I will slowly try to update all links and shares.
For anyone who is interested, all my websites are now hosted on a Pi4 with 8GB of RAM that is powered from my off grid photovoltaic system. So 100% environmentally friendly Jornada - Linux content
Building the kernel and various software is also done on that little Pi4.
Regards
Stefan
I seem to have completely missed this post. How are you getting on with the server relocation? Let me more if I can assist in any way.
Is love to hear more about your off-grid setup, what you built, used, how you set it up. May be you'd consider posting in a new thread about it!  |
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Subscribers H/PC Newbie Posts: | 19 |
Location: | Canada | Status: | |
| The links for the disk images seem to be dead. Can you reupload?
The CF card that came with my Jornada has a copy of jLime running kernel 2.4.35.3. Is this of any use historically or as a reference to anyone? Should I save a copy and upload it somewhere? |
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Subscribers H/PC Guru Posts: | 5,194 |
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| Quote dionysius - 2023-01-02 3:42 AM
The CF card that came with my Jornada has a copy of jLime running kernel 2.4.35.3. Is this of any use historically or as a reference to anyone? Should I save a copy and upload it somewhere?
I believe it’s historically relevant to upload any kernel/Jlime versions. Is there a way you can upload it somewhere and we can archive it here at HPC:Factor ? Thanks for finding that! It’s super random you located that and very fortunate! |
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