Hello Frank,
and welcome to the list.
fra...@fraber.de writes:
> Hi!
>
>
> Summary: I believe you could greatly increase the
> number of Amforth users with little effort providing
> one Wiki page per hardware device. There you would
> provide fuse settings, name of a suitable binary,
> parameter
Frankly, making everything USB dependent takes you into trouble.
USB is to some extent proprietary, where as RS-232, SPI, and I2C are easier
to deploy.
Early versions of the Raspberry Pi had deeply constrained power
distribution. That may be a source of further woes.
Perhaps a shift to an STM324x
On 23Oct20 00:28, fra...@fraber.de wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> Summary: I believe you could greatly increase the
> number of Amforth users with little effort providing
> one Wiki page per hardware device. There you would
> provide fuse settings, name of a suitable binary,
> parameters for the flasher etc.