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| 16:45 | xthenode | re: what do you mean by "web-based one"? Web UI to generate OpenAPI file
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| 16:48 | se6ast1an | hi xthenode
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| 16:48 | xthenode | hi
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| 16:48 | se6ast1an | can you give context? I ass ume this is feedback you got here to a specific question?
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| 16:48 | se6ast1an | webui? https://github.com/apertus-open-source-cinema/webui
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| 16:49 | xthenode | on suggestion of using OpenAPI/Swagger for REST API code generation...
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| 16:50 | xthenode | looked at it, and looks like it uses a definition file to generate python, c++ etc
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| 16:52 | xthenode | is there a web-based camera remote simulator?
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| 16:55 | se6ast1an | webui is react JSX
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| 16:55 | se6ast1an | and you can find what you just asked directly in the readme there
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| 16:55 | se6ast1an | Try it!
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| 16:55 | se6ast1an | You can try (a mocked version) here.
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| 16:55 | se6ast1an | https://apertus-open-source-cinema.github.io/webui/#/
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| 16:56 | xthenode | ok
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| 16:56 | seb39 | Hi, I saw the work of florent with the dual sata module and I think it's very nice (btw I'm discovering your project and it's very nice too). I'm planning to buy a TE0714 FPGA and I would like, if possible, to experiment with the sata module and the litesata. Is it possible to order the dual SATA plugin module somewhere?
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| 16:57 | se6ast1an | hi seb39
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| 16:57 | seb39 | hi
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| 16:57 | se6ast1an | very nice!
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| 16:57 | se6ast1an | we only built prototypes of that board I am afraid so its not a product we sell
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| 16:58 | se6ast1an | we provide all board files, etc. though
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| 16:58 | se6ast1an | would you be interested in building the hardware yourself?
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| 16:58 | xthenode | what about a web ui that looks like the hand held remote?
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| 16:59 | xthenode | it would be fun to proto one...
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| 16:59 | se6ast1an | if you want to try/test the AXIOM Remote UI without the hardware you can use the AXIOM Remote visualizer: https://github.com/apertus-open-source-cinema/AXIOM-Remote/tree/dev/AXIOM_Remote_Firmware_Visualizer
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| 17:00 | seb39 | I guess it could be a possibility. I saw you make your prototype with JLCPCB. Is that something I could do with your board file?
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| 17:00 | se6ast1an | these PCBs are from oshpark
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| 17:01 | se6ast1an | I will dig out the shared project, one sec
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| 17:01 | seb39 | Awesome, thanks for your help!
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| 17:02 | se6ast1an | https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2nXoLLkz
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| 17:02 | xthenode | cool, but Im talking about one that is just CSS, JS, and HTML5...
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| 17:02 | se6ast1an | It would make sense though to chat with Bertl_oO when he is back
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| 17:03 | se6ast1an | to see if that hardwre version is what he recommends to get
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| 17:03 | se6ast1an | he should be online soon
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| 17:03 | seb39 | Very good, thank you
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| 17:03 | se6ast1an | looking at the boards it seems there are not that many components to assemble
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| 17:04 | se6ast1an | so if you are not scared by a bit of soldering this shouldnt be that difficult
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| 17:04 | se6ast1an | bertl can also help generate BOM and assembly plan
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| 17:05 | se6ast1an | xthenode: an AXIOM Remote online simulator does not exist
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| 17:05 | seb39 | Yes I think I can try it :) Any recommendation for a place to buy the components?
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| 17:06 | se6ast1an | well, the usual suspects: mouser, digikey, farnell, etc.
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| 17:06 | seb39 | Ok, perfect
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| 17:06 | se6ast1an | https://octopart.com/
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| 17:06 | xthenode | then ill create one...
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| 17:07 | se6ast1an | xthenode: if you are looking for a challenge I wont stop you but until now I am not convinced it makes sense or is required
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| 17:08 | se6ast1an | or what is your goal with it exactly xthenode?
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| 17:08 | xthenode | to do things to help promote apertus...
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| 17:09 | xthenode | ...having a very open system is such a worthy goal
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| 17:10 | xthenode | is there a particular area where my c++ skill would be helpful?
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| 17:12 | xthenode | I love the hair guy in ancient aliens. the answer is always YES...
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| 17:14 | xthenode | out·li·er: a person or thing situated away or detached from the main body or system.
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| 17:15 | se6ast1an | there are many c++ tasks that would be useful/progressing the project
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| 17:15 | xthenode | I was raised by one (like elon) who proved the answer does not have to be NO
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| 17:16 | xthenode | make a suggestion(s)
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| 17:16 | se6ast1an | the AXIOM Remote itself is programmed in C++ so that would be a great area for contributions
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| 17:16 | xthenode | ok
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| 17:16 | se6ast1an | and with the visualizer you can even "use" the remote without the actual hardware
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| 17:16 | se6ast1an | https://lab.apertus.org/T1126
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| 17:18 | xthenode | so what's the next step?
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| 17:19 | se6ast1an | pull the repo, compile and try the visualizer
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| 17:20 | xthenode | can it be built in a ubuntu vm?
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| 17:21 | xthenode | on mac here
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| 17:25 | se6ast1an | sure
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| 17:25 | se6ast1an | OpenGL might be an issue but please try
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| 17:35 | xthenode | on it...
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| 17:53 | vup | (getting it to compile on mac would probably also be interesting)
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| 17:54 | vup | also compiling the visualizer to wasm and binding the graphics to a canvas should work and would give you a web version of the visualizer
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| 18:03 | se6ast1an | yes, that would indeed be interesting
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| 18:08 | xthenode | so do i need to setup firmware dev env for AXIOM Remote?
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| 18:08 | xthenode | microchip stuff?
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| 18:11 | vup | not for the visualizer I think
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| 18:12 | xthenode | so whats the process?
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| 18:12 | xthenode | going by github docs...
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| 18:12 | vup | the readme of the visualizer explains it...
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| 18:12 | vup | https://github.com/apertus-open-source-cinema/AXIOM-Remote/blob/dev/AXIOM_Remote_Firmware_Visualizer/README.md
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| 18:13 | xthenode | ok, thanks
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| 18:47 | BAndiT1983 | xthenode: no voodoo there, just CMake and SDL2 plus OpenGL, visualiser uses the parts of firmware which are not depending on some specific hardware of the remote or even rewrites the classes which are necessary
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| 18:48 | BAndiT1983 | creating some web version would also be ok, but the goal at the moment is to allow people without actual hardware to use it and control the virtual camera to some extent
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| 18:48 | BAndiT1983 | *use it for GUI/logic development
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| 18:50 | BAndiT1983 | and besides the virtual one, maybe also to control real one, to test the comm protocol
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| 21:00 | xthenode | keep getting "VirtualUI.h:7:19: fatal error: imgui.h: No such file"
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| 21:02 | se6ast1an | did you follow the readme instructions with the git submodule?
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| 21:06 | xthenode | yes, thought so. ill double check.
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| 21:13 | xthenode | missed one thing, works now...
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| 21:20 | xthenode | ...had to install the required packages on the vm
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| 21:27 | xthenode | now that i built and ran it, ill look at the spec and code...
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| 21:28 | xthenode | off for now...
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