X-Git-Url: https://git.piment-noir.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=dc19737a65433afa9a464d5e62c841a6a2179874;hb=58f3d0a97838820bb4d2b787cb717f6d8a8f55b8;hp=46c30d209aad56ca4644ad1ff36180709382ba95;hpb=38280939b659e2242e3c853476304ba93273639f;p=deb_libcec.git diff --git a/README b/README index 46c30d2..dc19737 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -52,15 +52,12 @@ To compile, execute the following command: === Windows === =============================================================================== -To compile libCEC on Windows, you'll need Visual C++ 2010 or Visual Studio 2010 +To compile libCEC on Windows, you'll need both Visual Studio 2008 and 2012. The installer needs the Windows DDK (Driver Development Kit) and Nullsoft's NSIS. -To compile LibCecSharp on Windows, you'll need Visual C++ 2008 or Visual Studio -2008, because it is compiled against .NET 2.0. - To compile libCEC, follow these instructions: -* open /project/libcec.sln with Visual C++ 2010 or Visual Studio 2010. +* open /project/libcec.sln with Visual Studio 2012. * build the project. To build an installer on Windows: @@ -68,12 +65,6 @@ To build an installer on Windows: * go to /project and execute create-installer.bat to create the installer. * the installer is stored as /build/libCEC-installer.exe -You will need both Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2010 to build the -installer from the command line. To build with Visual C++ 2008 and 2010, -you will need to manually build libcec with Visual C++ 2010 and then -build LibCecSharp.sln with Visual Studio 2008. See create-installer.bat -for the required steps. - =============================================================================== === Raspberry Pi === =============================================================================== @@ -100,15 +91,15 @@ for 'configure': --with-rpi-lib-path="/path/to/libbcm_host.so" =============================================================================== - === CuBox === + === CuBox / TDA995x === =============================================================================== Solid-Run's CuBox uses a combined HDMI tranceiver / CEC controller by NXP. The device driver for it is based on an SDK by the chip vendor and is compiled into the Linux kernel. The following options for 'configure' have been introduced: -To enable support for the CuBox: ---enable-cubox +To enable support for the CuBox / TDA995x: +--enable-tda995x To specify the path to the SDK part of the kernel driver: --with-tda995x-toolkit-path='path/to/linux/drivers/video/dovefb/nxp_hdmi'