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Just an update 3.29.18 #8
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Looked at top and 1 core is running about 80% with slcapture.py Looking good. This is a 4 core arm box with s905x processor. I have a s912 which is faster if this one gets overloaded |
Now that i have restarted running much better around 5% with slcapture running |
May I have the error log of attempting to compile latest sldisp? |
prahjister@amlogic:~/sltk-master$ make sldisp Also this is the makefile I use to compile. There is one issue that i have to tell it to make sldisp manually it doesnt auto do it. I cant figure out why |
these are #defines for the ip address and port (using quotes) for the box running slcapture.py (so in your case 0.0.0.0 i think.) I'm in the process of cleaning up the network config variables amongst all the networked programs and getting my house in order so to speak on that front. |
looks like it is not pulling in from ports.h |
New page on wiki for reference as to what's talking to what: Networking Notes I want to have a commit pushed by end of weekend that will bring these five programs into a more sane state. As you can very much tell, the repo is not in a state of "all on one box" by default. engage coffee |
All the bin files are at least running chessfind chessgen listcreator plotlens slcalibrate slcrunch
I am missing sldisp right now it is the only thing not compiling. :)
slcontrol doesn't seem to be doing anything. After I press start capture nothing happens...unless it is requiring a response from sldisp which is currently not running due to not compiling currently
Coming along nicely
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