Quote:
Originally Posted by neoberg
If I don't stop nickel, nickel and plato are racing for touch events and screen updates. If I stop it, plato's ui renders very small and can't handle touch correctly
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There're currently
two ways of launching
Plato.
- The fmon launcher assumes that Nickel is running, kills it, and restarts it when Plato quits.
- The standalone launcher assumes that Plato is started at the very end of /etc/init.d/rcS (cf. firmware.patch), instead of Nickel.
The binary needs a few environment variables and all the resources included in
plato-0.5.0.zip.