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19" touchscreen driver

19" touchscreen driver

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cem kadir ��ahin
Posted by cem kadir ��ahin
on Apr 07 2011 07:15 AM
Prodigy20 points

Hi,

I am using android 2.2 from my beagleboard. But my usb 19" touchscreen ( model : irtouch )is not working. What should I  do?

I installed eclipse c++ , cdt and CodeSourcerys' 2009q1-203 (cross compiler) for my desktop. I did download irtouch driver for linux. But, how can I convert to android(or kernel) this driver files .

The same applies to the usb modem.

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  • Arun Joseph
    Posted by Arun Joseph
    on Apr 07 2011 08:43 AM
    Intellectual2250 points

    As a starting step, Download Kernel Sources from the release page
    http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_tii/TI_Android_DevKit/02_02_00/index_FDS.html
    Toolchain from Android open Source Git http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/prebuilt.git;a=tree;f=linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0;h=0f1763c115040381493278dde810a69e4bc37a76;hb=HEAD
    Add your drivers to kernel ,build kernel and boot up the board.
    Please post the the problems you are facing in the above sequence.

    Regards,

    Arun

    Regards,

    Arun

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  • cem kadir ��ahin
    Posted by cem kadir ��ahin
    on Apr 09 2011 06:03 AM
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    Thanks Arun,

    How do I add my driver to kernel (Irtouch driver for ubuntu ) ?  Do you have an example from start to finish ?

    I'm so confused and I'm tired, help please.


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  • Vishveshwar Bhat
    Posted by Vishveshwar Bhat
    on Apr 13 2011 01:35 AM
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    cem,

    You need the source code available for your touchscreen device. This has to be integrated with the TI Android DevKit kernel sources.

    Then you enable this driver in the kernel configuration. Copy the resulting kernel uImage to the SD card (replace the original devkit version) and boot your device.

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