I attended RTEMS training a couple weeks ago. I got RTEMS running on the
Snickerdoodle (https://krtkl.com/snickerdoodle/). The WiFi device has pretty
much no documentation appropriate for writing a BSP or drivers. The
manufacturer just supplies Linux driver source code and proprietary non-Linu
I just built and ran the zc702 build on Qemu yesterday with no problems. I ran
the hello.exe sample. But, I launched it using Vitis 2020.2 so maybe it was a
qemu difference? Master branch. RTEMS 6.
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> On Aug 16, 2021, at 08:03, Kinsey Moore wrote:
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> On 8/16/2021 04:4
Ah. Yes. I did not test input. Thanks for the heads up.
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> On Aug 16, 2021, at 09:04, Kinsey Moore wrote:
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> On 8/16/2021 08:40, mben...@windhoverlabs.com wrote:
>> I just built and ran the zc702 build on Qemu yesterday with no problems. I
>> ran the hello.exe sample.
This is great. I will carve out time to check this out on the ZU3EG and
provide feedback if needed. Good job.
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> On Jun 14, 2023, at 08:49, Joel Sherrill wrote:
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> Thanks for submitting this. It has been on the wish list for a while.
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> My first comment is that info
I’ve received a few emails about our RTEMS on R5 work. Sorry I haven’t
responded yet. I made a quick and dirty BSP about 6 months ago just to prove
to myself that this was a viable effort. I got it running in the Xilinx Qemu
in about a day. I would be happy to mentor anybody wanting to take
I’m just curious. What school do you go to? What other schools have similar
programs? We need more good embedded software engineers.
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> On Nov 8, 2023, at 03:35, Shreyas Udaya wrote:
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> https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3850
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> I would like to contribute to the projec