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Table of Contents
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A
Anamorphic
ARM (achitecture)
→ DiGiC
B
Binning
Blindly Supported
Bootable Card
A bootable card is an essential part of ML's startup process. During installation some information is written into a hidden section of your installation medium.
If a card is formated outside the cam or formated in a cam not actively running ML this information will get lost. Boot ability will not be affected by deleting files or directories.
To make additional cards bootable it is recommended to redo ML installation for each card.
Bootflag
Some information written and stored in cam during ML installation. It will only be deleted by proper deinstallation.
A cam with bootflag set will check if there is a bootable card found in cam's card slot(s). It's an essential part of ML's startup process.
Bricking
Build
C
Canon Basic Scripting
CHDK
Collaboration (software development)
Commit
Crop
D
Dev
Developer
A developer (dev) in ML microcosmos is a person doing ML programming, porting, maintaining.
DiGiC
Dual-ISO
Duplicate Question (Forum section)
E
ETTR
Experimental Builds
F
Feature Request
Firmware
FRSP
Full Resolution Silent Pic
H
Hardwired
I
J
JTAG
K
L
Line Skipping
→ Skipping
LUA Scripting
M
Main Build
Maintainer
A maintainer in ML microcosmos is a developer feeling responsible for a particular camera model. Maintaining a cam consists of tasks like programming, testing, quality control, porting ML to new firmware versions.
Cameras without a maintainer are called blindly supported.
ML Startup Process
MLV
Module
N
Native resolution
Nightly build
O
Overclocking
P
Pixel Binning
→ Binning
Port
Proof of Concept
Q
QEMU
R
Register
Dev lingo
Reverse Engineering
ROM Dumper
Rolling Shutter
S
SD-card overclocking
sd-uhs
Semi Bricking
→ Bricking