Active Topics

 



Notices


Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 330 | Thanked: 556 times | Joined on Oct 2012
#1011
Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
Ah, I gotta agree, the Thinkpad was quite possibly the best laptop made, back in the day.
Yes, definitely the best! Modular designs, easy to repair (and very well documented via the Hardware Maintenance Manuals), extremely compatible with Linux, very reliable. I also happen to like their timeless design where function dictates form (no useless trim or colored plastics).

Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
After a bit of googling around, I located a Thinkpad wiki page with some instructions on how to do it. It looks like you'll need to set some things up in the BIOS to allow the LIRC to access the IR port, and even after that, the range might be restricted to less than half a meter, but it looks like it will work...
Excellent, thank you. I'll have a go at this during the weekend.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to malfunctioning For This Useful Post:
Fatalist's Avatar
Posts: 141 | Thanked: 190 times | Joined on Feb 2012 @ Barcelona - Spain
#1012
Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
Ah, right, I guess you don't have to use a Nikon with "Shutter" either.
Yes, "Shutter" widget supports Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Olympus cameras.

Wow, thanks a lot for the "Remote flash" feature!! :-)

Last edited by Fatalist; 2013-05-19 at 12:17.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Fatalist For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#1013
Originally Posted by Fatalist View Post
Wow, thanks a lot for the "Remote flash" feature!!
Hey, if you don't mind, please let me know if the remote flash works correctly for you; I wasn't sure how long the flash needs to be on, or whether it needs to pause to wait for the remote camera to open its shutter. Thanks!
 
Fatalist's Avatar
Posts: 141 | Thanked: 190 times | Joined on Feb 2012 @ Barcelona - Spain
#1014
It works! I've done two rapid tests. In a room with fluorescent lamp. One with ISO 100, f3.5 and 2 seconds exposure. The other with ISO 100, f3.5 too and 0,8 second exposure. Two pictures each, one picture with the remote flash option and one without it. You can see my hand in these pictures heh, these are with 2 seconds exposure.







I think this can be very useful in some situations as fill light or secondary light for Nature morte - Still life, portraits... even being the LED flash a bit weak.
Thanks again!
 

The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Fatalist For This Useful Post:
Posts: 30 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Jan 2013
#1015
Any update for this wonderfull app?












Best Regards,
 
nokiabot's Avatar
Posts: 1,974 | Thanked: 1,834 times | Joined on Mar 2013 @ india
#1016
Originally Posted by xprism View Post
Any update for this wonderfull app?












Best Regards,

just a day or more pierogi 1.1.24 got realesed its on devlopment all the time .
Just try and report back if you find devices that work or wont work
 

The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to nokiabot For This Useful Post:
Posts: 30 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Jan 2013
#1017
Where can i find ver 1.1.24 mine still ver 1.1.15? thank you.
 
stickymick's Avatar
Posts: 1,079 | Thanked: 1,019 times | Joined on Mar 2010
#1018
Originally Posted by xprism View Post
Where can i find ver 1.1.24 mine still ver 1.1.15? thank you.
Here: http://maemo.org/packages/view/pierogi/
__________________
Mick has just punched the cr@p out of the "Unlike" button on the Official Nokia Facebook Page.
 

The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to stickymick For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#1019
Originally Posted by xprism View Post
Where can i find ver 1.1.24 mine still ver 1.1.15? thank you.
It can also be found in the extras-devel repository, if you're willing to enable that repository in your application manager.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#1020
A small update is now on its way up to extras-devel. Version 1.1.25 includes a couple of UI updates: I've broken the air conditioner panels into a "Standard AC" set and a "Stateful AC" set; the two methods of interacting with air conditioners are so different, they really do deserve to be treated as entirely separate sets of interfaces. Also, the carrier frequency and duty cycle controls have been moved out of "Advanced Settings" and into the Preferences window (and I've removed the Advanced Settings panel entirely).

I've also reset the default duty cycle back to 33%. The vast majority of remote controls use that duty cycle, and I don't think having it set to 50% was of any benefit. (But if you do find problems with this setting, please let me know!)

Also in this update, a first pass at keysets for Apex, General Electric, Majestic, and Minolta; and more keysets for Emerson, Insignia, and Strong.

I've also now set up a Github account for Pierogi. For some reason, I've lost the ability to push files into the Maemo Garage repository; I've tried just about everything I can think of, but constantly get the same error... In any case, the files in the Garage are now months out of date. You can view the latest Pierogi source code by going to:

https://github.com/jpietrzak8/Pierogi

As always, beware of bugs! Thanks.
 

The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Reply

Tags
infrared, pasta, remote, remote control


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 17:35.