Hello All,
I am trying to get a minimum working example for using SPI on the
raspberry pi, however I have been unable to get anything on the SPI
ports for several weeks now.
I have tried using the Linux spidev library as recommended by the user
guide, however that fails to work. The function c
>> 2) I've noticed that the "rsb-report-arm-rtems4.11-kernel" file
(attached)
>> says "RSB: not a valid repo." What does this mean?
>
> I suggest you try a build with `--without-rtems` on the command line. ...
I've kicked off a build --without-rtems. But is this related to the "RSB:
not a vali
On 14/11/2017 12:46, Jacob Saina wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm attempting to build RSB 4.11.2, which I obtained from here:
> https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/4.11/4.11.2/
OK.
> using the guide here:
> https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/people/chrisj/doc-online/master/user/index.html
> on a Window
Hello,
I'm attempting to build RSB 4.11.2, which I obtained from here:
https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/4.11/4.11.2/
using the guide here:
https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/people/chrisj/doc-online/master/user/index.html
on a Windows 10 machine, for ARM targets.
I am using MSYS2 with the s