I've been having a lot of trouble attempting to get RTEMS running on a
Raspberry Pi Zero, hoping someone can help.
I've been following the steps outlined by
http://alanstechnotes.blogspot.com/2013/03/rtems-on-raspberry-pi.html?m=1
but changing all references of 4.11 to 4.12 and omiting /chrisj/
What version of rtems is it running? Can you tell us any of the technical details?Russ
Hi
The RTEMS Community doesn't post enough about the successes of their
RTEMS applications so I am passing this one along. Today is the 10th
anniversary of the launch of the Dawn space probe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_(spacecraft)
Dawn is a mission to the asteroid belt. We have learned
If you are in the area of one of the cities, please go, meeting the nice
folks from
the Google Open Source Program Office and other open source developers.
--joel
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Date: Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 3:46 PM
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On 27/09/17 08:38, JunBeom Kim (Coressent Kr.) wrote:
I am still working for porting i.MX6Q FEC driver after I added FreeBSD's i.MX6
FEC driver code on rtems-libbsd.
I added the i.MX 7Dual network interface driver to libbsd today. There
are some performance issues:
https://bugs.freebsd.org
Dear Sebastian,
I think that my BSP code is correct. I attached this.
This code was made for referencing FreeBSD's i.MX6Q BSP code.
I guess that my issue is related with additional i.MX6Q system configuration.
Best Regards,
JunBeom
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