Hi Ben,
> By the way, Norman, what would be a good project for me to get started
> on while I'm waiting for the people who understand the AHCI and part_blk
> drivers?
[off-topic] Please let me raise your awareness about mailing-list
etiquette. Short top postings are generally not considered as po
By the way, Norman, what would be a good project for me to get started on
while I'm waiting for the people who understand the AHCI and part_blk
drivers?
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:12 PM, Nobody III
wrote:
> Thanks a lot!
> On Jan 27, 2015 11:41 AM, "Jeroen "Slim" van Gelderen"
> wrote:
>
>> Fun
Thanks a lot!
On Jan 27, 2015 11:41 AM, "Jeroen "Slim" van Gelderen"
wrote:
> Funny you should say this. I've been building a GPIO driver for the
> Raspberry Pi, as well as a generic dummy GPIO driver that plays back input
> events from a list. (So it is possible to write and test programs that
>
Funny you should say this. I've been building a GPIO driver for the
Raspberry Pi, as well as a generic dummy GPIO driver that plays back input
events from a list. (So it is possible to write and test programs that
require GPIO access without physical GPIO hardware present.)
I'm travelling for the
Thanks. Can you help me get started?
On Jan 27, 2015 2:53 AM, "Norman Feske"
wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> > Two things I would be very much interested in (after SD card support)
> > are GPIO and camera support. Any progress on those?
>
> don't wait for it, go for it!
>
> In your prior postings, you state
Hi Ben,
> Two things I would be very much interested in (after SD card support)
> are GPIO and camera support. Any progress on those?
don't wait for it, go for it!
In your prior postings, you stated that you have no experience with
developing device drivers. Well, creating a GPIO driver for the
Two things I would be very much interested in (after SD card support) are
GPIO and camera support. Any progress on those?
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Norman Feske
wrote:
> Hi Jeroen,
>
> > There seems to be Raspberry Pi support in the Genode base-hw kernel. To
> > what extent is this (non)f
Hi Jeroen,
> There seems to be Raspberry Pi support in the Genode base-hw kernel. To
> what extent is this (non)functional? Can someone estimate how much
> effort it would take to make the NIC work?
the Raspberry Pi support of base-hw comprises UART, HDMI output, USB HID
support, and networking.
Hi,
There seems to be Raspberry Pi support in the Genode base-hw kernel. To
what extent is this (non)functional? Can someone estimate how much effort
it would take to make the NIC work?
Alternatively, can someone recommend a similarly priced/specced board that
has 20+ GPIO pins and on which Genod