Addendum, something important which I forgot because for us its the obvious thing to do:
The BSP for GRiSP 1 is already submitted upstream and so will all future BSP work we do on GRiSP 2 > On 18.04.2019, at 17:09, Peer Stritzinger <p...@stritzinger.com> wrote: > > Hi RTEMS users! > > We are making a new version of our evaluation board for our RTEMS based > software stack which allows to run the Erlang VM (in the sense of byte code > not virtualization) almost directly on hardware. For details see > https://www.grisp.org > > Short list of features: iM6ULL CPU, 128MB RAM, eMMC, micro SD, Wifi + > Ethernet > Also we have PMOD connectors for which there are hundreds of different sensor > and actuator boards. > > Posting this here because both GRiSP 1 and GRiSP 2 is also a interesting > platform for > any other RTEMS development and we provide a BSP containing all necessary > drivers > *including* a working Wifi. > > Of course you could also get started with Erlang or Elixir and build fault > tolerant distributed embedded applications too. > > To get started making this we are running a Kickstarter: > > https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peerstritzinger/grisp-2?ref=cnqyny > > Its fully funded already but we have nice stretch goals like a case and > battery management > still to reach. > > Disclaimer: we run this as a de facto non profit project so all funding (and > quite some of > our own) goes directly into the project which is fully open source. > > BTW: Soon we will also provide downloadable RTEMS cross toolchains and GRiSP > BSPs for all major host OS > so you don’thave to build it yourself. > > Best wishes and Happy Easter, > Peer Stritzinger > > > > >
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