Hello Joel, Thank you for your reply.
> Congratulations on getting it working. Please post your diff to hello world > and a screenshot. I'll post the diff and the screenshot ASAP. > > What host OS are you using? > I'm working on Linux Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. > What type of project are you interested in doing? Depending on the project, > you may have to move to another BSP which has a simulator with same > networking or graphics support. Or you may need to be on actual hardware. > We can guide you through BSP selection after we know what you want to do. > I went through https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects and I am interested in contributing to the following projects in decreasing order of preference : # Implementing MMU low-level support code for more BSPs. *Work Package flow as given at https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Projects/MMU_Support#TheWorkpackageFlow *Mid Level APIs as given at https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Projects/MMU_Support#MidLevelAPIs *Are these already implemented? Can you please provide me pointers on the current status? # Testing by Fault injection * I found http://rtems-fi.blogspot.in/ and I browsed through https://github.com/salpha2004/slingshot * I guess these (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/SOCIS/2016#FutureWorks) are the things left to be done. # RISC-V related work *I did not find it listed on the Open Projects page. Is there some work already done on this front? # RTEMS Scikit *The project page says it is uninitiated. Is this still true? *Is this exactly about scientific applications that will run on RTEMS? What exactly has to be done? # Python GDB Support *The page (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Projects/GDB_Python) says that this project is under heavy development. Is this still true? Which of these projects will be best suitable for me? Could you please provide me with some beginner friendly tasks in relation to these projects? My plan is to get comfortable with RTEMS and perhaps its software architecture (whenever required) and contribute something to it. This will help me make a decent GSoC effort, when the time comes. > Disclaimer: No organizations have applied to GSOC and there is no guarantee > we will be accepted. :) I understand. > > --joel Tanu Hari Dixit. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel