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Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 9th, '16, 06:55
by halides
Hi all,

let me introduce myself a bit. My name is Pekka Korolainen, an entrepreneur from Finland. I currently work as a C++ developer for an electronics lab at the University of Helsinki. I contacted Vincent about Yocto bugs, offered to help with the development and we agreed to do so! I'll be taking over the firmware development and support regards the firmware on the forums. At the moment I can work around 12-16 hours a week on this project.

First I'll be working with the Yocto, fixing the bugs and polising the firmware. We know the multi-push bug calls for a big rewrite of the pattern edit code, which is the first big challenge.

I don't have a Nava yet so I can't really talk about the problems with that. I've checked the Nava forums and am aware that there are problems with that firmware also.

tl;dr: Hi, I'm the new firmware guy, will work on Yocto first and when I get a Nava will start working on that also.

Edit: check out the label also :lol: http://happosadetanssi.fi/ :roll: click on links hear sounds

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 10th, '16, 06:29
by Croodey
Hi, nice to meet you. :)
Good thing takes time!

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 10th, '16, 06:46
by halides
Croodey wrote:Hi, nice to meet you. :)
Good thing takes time!
Hey Croodey, I'm hoping to get fresh chips today :-)

.p

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 11th, '16, 19:20
by Kazper
Thanks for your effort!

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 13th, '16, 20:22
by rat
awesome! good luck and hope you are having fun.

I was wondering if the firmware is open source or not. I assume yocto fw has been posted..but as long as I can ask some questions or give suggestions I will be happy anyway.
Only reason, so far, that I was wondering about this is if I could edit the characters that are called for the nava screen, in case I need to edit something. Was planning on trying an oled.

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 22:18
by halides
rat wrote:awesome! good luck and hope you are having fun.

I was wondering if the firmware is open source or not. I assume yocto fw has been posted..but as long as I can ask some questions or give suggestions I will be happy anyway.
Only reason, so far, that I was wondering about this is if I could edit the characters that are called for the nava screen, in case I need to edit something. Was planning on trying an oled.
Hi rat, I don't have a Nava yet (I'm still wrestling with my Yocto doing weird stuff) so can't comment on if the characters are editable on the LCD. What do you mean by "trying an oled"?

Cheers,
Pekka.

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 15th, '16, 08:51
by Check Mate
Thank you for doing this Pekka!

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 15th, '16, 14:17
by halides
Check Mate wrote:Thank you for doing this Pekka!
Don't thank me yet, I've been having huge problems with my Yocto firmware for the past week... :-)

Hope to resolve it soon so I can work on the real issues!

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 15th, '16, 20:04
by hofmann25
Wouldnt it be a better start if you had a complete working one to start with :idea: :?:

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Posted: Nov 16th, '16, 13:13
by halides
hofmann25 wrote:Wouldnt it be a better start if you had a complete working one to start with :idea: :?:
Yes, it was working 100% (well, minus the bugs). Something is awry with we don't yet know what (I've changed the 1284p, EEPROM and one shift register already), I'm trying more stuff today also. I should get another Yocto on Friday for the rest of the year so I can A/B things when I run into trouble.

Sorry for the delays all but I need to make sure I have a sane environment before I actually start development. I'll give you full disclosure once we get things up and running!

Best,
Pekka.