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Haiku gets Isochronous USB Support E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   

Thanks to a patch by Salvatore Benedetto, inbound support for isochronous transfers has made its way to Haiku's UHCI USB manager.

Isochronous transfers contain time sensitive information, such as an audio or video stream and could be used to bring support to such devices as webcams (for e.g) under Haiku.




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Bounty Update E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   

For the return of a Haiku bounty project, I asked for a 2/3 of 50 votes majority, and although we were only at 45 votes, the results were clear and the remaining 5 were neglible (~85% of voters want to see Haikubounties!)

Now comes the decision where to host this project. Here, or at Haiku's website? Do you like the functionality and openness of this website and the way I ran Haikubounties, or would you like to see it over at the official Haiku homepage? I have discussed the issue with some folks at Haiku, and they would like to see it there. I wouldn't mind that, however, keep in mind, if I move the project over there, I am not 100% in control of the project, and am uncertain whether I'd be able to run it as smoothly/quickly as I'd like to because Haiku is a team of many people, and decisions and actions always take longer in this kind of setting - whatever you decide (see the poll), I'd be happy to do either one.

Further, a decision needs to be made on which bounties would be feasible. This should happen after the location pole. But, I would like us to brainstorm some ideas. So, please leave your comments for ideas, or add them to the forum. Here are a couple I thought of:

1) Hardware/driver management and database program (as described in the news). An implementation similar to that of the hardware database program on the Kubuntu and Ubuntu LiveCDs would be ideal.
2) A simple CD burning application with support for Data/Audio/Disc Images
3) NDIS Wrapper (Did Yellowtab/Magnussoft ever release their sources or apply patches to the source that would make porting to Haiku easier?)
4) LIRC port (Project started on BeOS)
5) CUPS port (Did Yellowtab/Magnussoft ever release their sources or apply patches to the source that would make porting to Haiku easier?)
6) Webkit port.
7) EFI module (boot EFI motherboards)
8) Java? See this
9) Haiku Drive Setup
10) Haiku Bootman
11) Intel, Via and Nvidia SATA drivers (port Syllable's drivers?)

Please note, I haven't sought any technical advice to see if the above are possible/achievable, or even if Haiku would include them in the R1 release, the point is more to come up with ideas at this time.





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Ncurses and Qemu E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   

Hi,

I've been playing around, and managed to get Ncurses installed in Haiku and working! I was quite surprised to see this, as it's huge, something like 9mb, check out a screenshot . I then decided to test out BeQ (which I convieniently renamed to HaiQ hehe) because the GUI uses Ncurses. As for Qemu itself working... I'm not sure. It uses LibSDL, which I got from LibPAK.

So I tried, and ended up with this:

qemu.jpg











I'm curious to know if this will work on real hardware... Because this was tested in Vmware. I remember trying Qemu once in an emulated WinXP machine under Vmware, and it also caused a hang...

So, If anyone wants to give this a go on real hardware.... you'll have to install Ncurses, LibSDL, and HaiQ which I've uploaded here. Or you could just use the terminal and Qemu.

Incidentally, I'm working on a 'Haiku Super Pack'... It will be a 100mb disk image with uncompressed Haiku compatible binaries on it. I've already found quite a few good applications that run under ok under Haiku, and will report also through my testing what doesn't work that I tested. If anyone has anything they'd like to see on it, let me know.








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Thinking E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   

We may be working on transferring the hardware database over to Haiku's official site, which makes sense in my opinion. Others have also expressed interest in having bounties at Haiku's official site (also a good idea).

When thinking about bounties, two come to mind. One I think that compliments the hardware database, would be the implementation of a post install subscription by the user to a 'Haiku Driver Management System' (consider it something like Windows Update, but for Haiku - and for your hardware).

You can follow the threads from my original post: here

Ryan Leavengood best sums it up in his post:

"A simple web application provides a way for PCI vendor and device ID
(and other identifying information) to be associated with a particular
driver. Each driver could have an embedded unique ID to simplify
identifying drivers. The driver IDs in the database are then
associated with URLs for downloading. A simple driver package format
(like a zip file with a manifest that describes where the driver is to
be installed) could be used to automate installation. That is what the
URLs would point to.
Upon installation of Haiku, users are urged to join the "Haiku Driver
Management System", which will take all the hardware devices they have
working and upload that information to the web application (PCI IDs
and the working driver ID.) Any non-working devices will be queried
for on the web application. If a matching driver is found, it is
downloaded and installed. If no match is found, the user is politely
informed that unfortunately there is no driver for that device, but
the HDMS can query the system weekly to see if a driver has been
provided in the meantime.
We in the Haiku project can regularly query the hardware management
database to see which devices lacking drivers are the most popular.
This information can then be used by Haiku or other third party driver
writers to implement the most needed drivers.
Sounds pretty darn good to me :)"

Sounds good to me too! The other thing that comes to mind is porting the basic LIRC project (without all the drivers). This would eventually help Haiku to get access to remote controls!

Community, what are your thoughts??




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Not working E-mail
Written by Karl   
A couple things on the site aren't working.

- commenting in the news section *fixed
- correct display of files in the repository *finally fixed, thanks Alex!
- some formatting. *fixed

*update - I am looking into another comment system for our repository since this one doesn't allow moderation, and has problems because it's text only. I still need a fix for the table structure in the repository, so far all I have are poor solutions, plus the area needs to be customized a bit further.

Will be working on these things over the next couple of days to resolve these problems.

Additionally, Miqlas of Haiku Hungary has offered to help administering the site. Welcome aboard!

Karl



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Crashed E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   
Sorry for the downtime, I seemed to have crashed the server Yell

All fixed up now.



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Registering E-mail
Written by Karl vom Dorff   
Hi,

I see quite a few visitors, but not many registering. I know it's annoying, but it's instant.

Anyways, a couple things registered users will have access to over guests:

- Uploading files
- Writing blogs viewing other member blogs
- Private messaging other members
- View other profiles
- Commenting, voting, reviewing, etc.
- Your own personal profile with picture and other attributes

The site is built around the great component community builder , and that's what we're trying to do; build a community.

*Edit - Actually 10 users for the first day is pretty good!




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