Discussion You want this (NUON Official SDK, NUON schematics, NUON manuals and more)

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Contents:

NUON Official SDK
Serial adapter schematics
Composer Kit
Devkit Manual
Aries 3 schematics
Galaxy Quest Enhancements
Port Data

UPDATE: Link changed from Dragonshadow's direct URL to Google Drive
 
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K3V said:

Contents:

Official SDK
Serial adapter schematics
Composer Kit
Devkit Manual
Aries 3 schematics
Galaxy Quest Enhancements
Port Data

Be sure to seed after downloading. Need a bittorrent program? Try Azureus: http://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus/

Awesome - as soon as my retarded ass can get my router configured, I'll download and seed this for you. Thanks for sharing.

Stephen Anderson
 
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I'm kind of disappointed. The documentation doesn't even have the Nuon architecture PDF. I was hoping to nab the HAL and file system driver documentation. The serial interface adapter is interesting, but it uses a polyface chip and because there is no associated test code for the Nuon side of things, it looks like it simply maps all of the serial pins to joystick buttons and requires the BIOS controller polling rate to be ramped up as high as possible. If this isnt the case, the interface doesnt do much good as you would need an associated filesystem driver and you can't write one without the documentation.
 
Riff said:
I'm kind of disappointed. The documentation doesn't even have the Nuon architecture PDF. I was hoping to nab the HAL and file system driver documentation. The serial interface adapter is interesting, but it uses a polyface chip and because there is no associated test code for the Nuon side of things, it looks like it simply maps all of the serial pins to joystick buttons and requires the BIOS controller polling rate to be ramped up as high as possible. If this isnt the case, the interface doesnt do much good as you would need an associated filesystem driver and you can't write one without the documentation.

Well we'll see. In a few weeks I hope to have some test software from a friend for the serial adapter. I was able to get one of the originals from VM Labs so we're going to put it through it's paces and see what we can come up with. The one I got is just like the one on this page: http://www.nuon-dome.com/hard_rs232.html

If you need close-up pics or info on it let me know.
 
looking for this info

Hi,

I did miss this file that includes: I can't find the torrent anywhere.

Could someone send these files, in parts of 10Mb to my e-mail account [email protected] ? My mailbox is over 500Mb so that should work. Best use WINRAR for compression and splitting files...

Official SDK
Serial adapter schematics
Composer Kit
Devkit Manual
Aries 3 schematics
Galaxy Quest Enhancements
Port Data


PLEASE HELP, or send me a link where I can download this stuff...

TXG/MNX
 
Hmm, the torrent linked in Kev's post is still active for me. Or do you not want to use bittorrent?
 
lost my account :-( but created a new one....

I did download it ;-) with bittorent, I normally did use ABC as torrent client but that didn't download this torrent :confused: never had this problem before... but hell ya I got it...

I gonna look into this joypad stuff, did anyone every build an FPGA design for the serial convertor ? I want to look at this, it should be nice...

TXG/MNX
 
Missed it!

Would anyone mind kindly seeding this for at least a few hours? Thanks!
 
I was seeding last night and left my computer on over night because I saw someone was grabbing it. Was that you?
 
Hmmm, apparently I missed something in my absence. I'm trying to see if it's available, but I'm guessing the odds aren't good.
 
I still seed it every time I have Azureus open, which is most evenings and weekends. I'll seed it tonight (PST).
 
I would be interested in this as well. I tried torrent, but no seeders.
 
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