Dear Kuninori, Am Donnerstag, den 15.07.2010, 14:37 +0900 schrieb Kuninori Morimoto: > Dear hermann > > > Is there any documentation and how can a user know about it? > > "Ecovec board" which I and Guennadi were talking about is an evaluation board. > If you buy this board, you can find DVD including manual in its box. > Please check > ${DVD}/hardware/user's_manual/eng/rej10j2027-0101_R0P7724LC001121RL_um_1.03.pdf on that stage it is now, you can't call me to crawl the web or buy any evaluation board, likely high priced, still not even providing a link. If you use GNU/Linux, free of charge, you have to provide acceptable documentation too. > "dip-switch settings" is wrote in > 3.4 "Switch Specification" > > If you don't have this board, > but have kernel source code, > you can watch explain comment on top of > ${LINUX}/arch/sh/boards/mach-ecovec24/setup.c > > Best regards > -- > Kuninori Morimoto This is lame. I do want to know what is out in the markets already and no fall back on initial dip-switch comments. Comparable sensors ship from China directly for some 5 Euros and less here. This is a change (chance?) in culture too, and was already discussed in 1976 by some, but was at least public for all those a little bit more interested since, let's say, 1982. This is going on for a long time now, it did not hit the linuxtv.org wiki at all until today, but introduces most relevant API changes. To stop to provide support for older devices, in favor of the like of such stuff, was mentioned several times already to get quicker to the bonanza. All major hardware manufacturers, and/or those claiming to be codec possessors, have hired linux devel teams around the globe to move this forward. What it means, that everyone likely can film his life soon with two HD cameras on mobile devices at once, let's say with 1080p for now, one following his view to the "outside world", the other one pointing to "him/her" at the same time, about that, there is no word on this list. It is not about missing some dip switch settings on an evaluation board. It is about missing documentation, but much more about missing reflection, if GNU/Linux should give the vehicle for such. And it obviously does, even without any further comments. Cheers, Hermann -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html