Thank you so much! That worked!
I've been aiming for just the Zero 1.3 since my rocketry group has a bunch on
hand from previous projects. We're hoping to implement RTEMS on a Pi Zero as
the computer for an active controls unit on a high powered rocket.
Just out of curiosity, how far away is ge
On 09/28/2017 08:19 PM, Russell Haley wrote:
> I noticed LEON 2 coming up from time to time on this mailing list.
> Forgive me because I know only a little about this subject so far.
> What is the advantage of running an FPGA/software processor over
> hardware? Is there an advantage in space?
Fo
I noticed LEON 2 coming up from time to time on this mailing list. Forgive
me because I know only a little about this subject so far. What is the
advantage of running an FPGA/software processor over hardware? Is there an
advantage in space?
Russ
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Joel Sherrill wr
Hi
We made a flyer a few years back about the Dawn mission.
https://www.rtems.com/sites/default/files/Application-Dawn-2011-10.pdf
Looks like we don't know a lot about the framing camera we know runs
RTEMS beyond it being a LEON2. I recall that the Technical University
of Braunschweig developed
RTEMS should work on the Raspberry Pi Zero, but I have not tried RTEMS on
the Raspberry Pi Zero W. The "W" model has wifi and bluetooth, and like the
Raspberry Pi 3, the bluetooth is connected to the UART which is used by the
RTEMS console. I believe we need to write a new console driver for the Pi
does it run on other raspberrys?
last time I tried making RTEMS run on a raspberry was with a Pi2.
Instructions here: https://gezieltesprengung.de/rtems
William Kirstaedter (PP&B)
Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG
Faradayweg 4-6
14195 Berlin
Tel: 030 8413 3154
Mail: kirstaed...@fhi-berlin.mpg.de
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