Hi Mike.  It is not related to the sourceforge starterware project, but 
they are free to rip it.  
I had a look at them, i did not see anyone spearheading the project.  
It would be great to have a collaboration of contributors, this is a huge 
undertaking.  
we really need a real-time library that we can build on.   

hack on brothers................dd

On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 10:47:41 AM UTC+2, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Is this somehow related to the free StarterWare project at Sourceforge? If 
> no: any chance it will be integrated there?
>
> On Monday, January 1, 2018 at 2:22:34 PM UTC+1, dd wrote:
>>
>> Hi 2 all 'bone programmers.  
>> The starterware MMC port is finally finished.  
>> This is a great opportunity to learn MMC and FAT32 architecture.  
>> As well as ARM assembly, IRQ, DMA, image building etc....
>> on a wickedly powerful IoT platform, the BBB!
>> It builds under GNU/GCC, all the makefile stuff is there.  
>> It was a long time coming.  The TI code was very well written, 
>> but also unnecessarily complicated.  Well, I removed all that.  
>> So, now you can use/mod/hack it with relative confidence
>> for your IoT project.  
>>
>> hack on my brothers.............dd
>>
>

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