Assuming this is self-contained then you at least don't need rpms:

        http://energia.nu/download/

- Bert -


On 2012-12-03, at 22:02, Yama Ploskonka <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi David, thanks
> 
> Texas Instrument's MSP430 Launchpad. at $4.30 including shipping, it's 
> probably the most affordable, bang-for-the-buck MCU/experimentation board 
> combo ever. Etc., no need to go into a full blown advertisement :-)
> 
> I have managed, with a few coughs and starts, to run it in several iterations 
> of OLPC OS, using plain old XO-1 units.
> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OLPC_MSP430_Install (due for some 
> code revision)
> 
> The /sudo/ problem we are facing is specific to Uruguay, where their 
> benevolent administrators have blocked several features on the XOs OS
> 
> I don't do Windows, thank you very much. (though UY is painting itself in the 
> corner on that one also, by embracing NXT)
> 
> Personally, I am more for the command line.
> My reasoning is that those, very few, able to take full benefit of working 
> with microcontrollers are also the ones who can grock command line no 
> problem, sort of a correlation between their personal attributes and 
> potentials. More importantly, text based coding is Real World, and definitely 
> not for everybody.
> I see that working for/with them is important, as it is those few the ones 
> who might have the biggest individual impact in nation building, while their 
> special and greater needs dismissed and potential for brilliance often lost 
> in the name of Procrustean egalitarianism (standard Yamarant).
> 
> Still, I am enormously impressed by things like this color follower, that 
> uses the XO camera and processes data in Tortugarte, then directs the motors: 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nnc9Rn9GbY
> 
> I see there is room for tile-based stuff, though for now there are deeper 
> issues I have not yet solved...
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/03/2012 02:35 PM, David Corking wrote:
>> Yama: Which model of microcontroller will you use? Which
>> programmer/connector will you use?
>> 
>> Yes, I think your mspdebug experience might be a 'user' and 'group'
>> thing on the USB device, but it might be a kernel driver, which
>> normally needs root access.
>> 
>> If you use Windows on your netbooks one nice way to install the GNU
>> toolchain to compile C programs is Red Hat's cygwin project:
>> http://cygwin.com/
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> p.s. Have you seen Physical Etoys? It is free tile scripting for
>> microcontrollers, though I don't think an XO bundle has been made. Low
>> ceiling, but interesting.
>> http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/projects/physical-etoys/
>> Also Squeakbot and PhidgetLab
>> http://www.planete-sciences.org/robot/boiteabots/
>> http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/projects/phidgetlab/index.html

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