> On Jan 23, 2018, at 3:03 PM, Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
>
>
> There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
> looked around a found this:
>
> https://libre.computer/
>
> The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. The
>
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 21:08:00 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
> gps-ppio device configured.
gpsd would have no problem with that. It is actually too easy to do
with gpsd. Sometimes gpsd sees
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 22:04:42 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> >> As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
> >> gps-ppio device configured.
> >
> > gpsd would have no problem with that. It is actually
Achim Gratz via devel writes:
> (GitHub already has a 2.0.4 version, but it's not on the download
> pages yet)
That image is officially available now. It will be some time before
I'll get around to test it most likely, though.
Regards,
Achim.
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There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
looked around a found this:
https://libre.computer/
The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. The
latter is also based on a Rockchip SoC like the Tinkerboard and looks to
have a few things that I've
As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
gps-ppio device configured. It turns out that the mainline driver
really doesn't allow to do that with or without a correct device tree,
but someone has figured out how to add another device anyway:
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 22:26:07 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> > Sure it does. gpsd works with the /dev/ppsX devices, which are
> > kernel timestamped. I use that on all my RasPi GPS.
>
> Yeah. Now show me how you can get
Yo Achim!
> > Agai, the problem
> > is not using multiple such devices, it's with actually getting them
> > configured in the kernel.
>
> How about this on a RasPi:
>
> # Uptraonics on gpio 18
> dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=18
> # adafruit HAT
> dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=4
Ah, now I see the
Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> Sure it does. gpsd works with the /dev/ppsX devices, which are
> kernel timestamped. I use that on all my RasPi GPS.
Yeah. Now show me how you can get more than one GPIO connected to a
/dev/pps*, expecially on the raspberryPi where neither a serial device
or