Thanks Tymm.
On 25 Jul 2014 20:17, "Tymm Twillman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A couple of years ago I put together a mostly complete library for chips
> in the LPC1114 range for a bunch of projects I was working on; i’d planned
> to finish brushing it up and release it under a simplified BSD license, but
> never found time to get the last 5-10% done (mostly writing example code,
> ensuring documentation was in good shape, sorting through a few more
> peripherals & support for the low-power & USB versions, and reworking the
> build process).
>
> Development style is such that tiny functions that should require only a
> few instructions are done as static inline, and anything a bit more complex
> gets compiled into a library -- I’ve tried to make overhead as small as
> possible. Much of the code has been tested pretty well through some
> nontrivial projects, though some pieces (mostly the examples — some of
> which I basically started and then put down in the middle of early edits :)
> ) are quite incomplete.
>
> Now, realizing I'm probably never going to have the time to finish - so
> I’ve gone ahead and put it up on Github anyhow.
>
>
> If there’s any interest in integrating any code into libopencm3, I’m
> totally happy to dual-license the code under GPL (I believe that the
> simplified BSD licensing I’ve released it under wouldn’t prevent it being
> absorbed into a GPL project anyhow)… and happy to answer anything that
> might be helpful (and try to fix any specific bugs that people may find) or
> otherwise help for any use of the code. I’m quite overwhelmed with work
> though, and likely will be for some time to come - so am unlikely to have
> any time to do any serious additional development on it for some time to
> come.
>
>
> Also -- LPC13xx is very similar, so shouldn’t be hard to handle the small
> number of changes for that line (if I recall, just a few peripheral tweaks
> here and there).
>
> Code is here:
>
> https://github.com/tymmothy/LPC11xx_Device_Lib_v1.2
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Tymm
>
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