http://solid-run.com/ claims to be an Open Source development platform.
So we can assume all hardware is Open Source as well, isn't it?
I recently came across Embedded Pi, an interfacing board to use Arduino
shields on the Raspberry Pi, which is one of the use cases.
But in order to programm the
On 28/06/13 18:27, Glenn McIntosh wrote:
On 28/06/13 16:59, Sven@GMX wrote:
But in order to programm the Embedded Pi you need to install CoocoxIDE,
which is free to use but neither Open Source nor does it run on an Open
Source system such as Linux.
Unfortunately this creeping lock-in is all