http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/

Welcome to the Blackfin Open Source Koop

 

This site is the central location for free or open source software and hardware projects targeted for use with certain members of the Analog Devices Blackfin processor family. In addition to a wide range of applications, this workspace also focuses on supporting Open Source hardware and software tools, including the GNU GCC toolchain and the uClinux distribution.

What is a Koop?

The word "Koop" is derived from the English word cooperative, which typically describes a jointly owned enterprise that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners. In this situation, it takes nothing to be an "owner", except the understanding/acknowledgement that you get out, what you put in. While the Koop does includes a small dedicated team of contributors (some volunteer, some Analog Devices Employees), everything is done for the betterment of the entire Koop - collaborating with others (including you) for a common purpose and benefit. What this means is that you (and we) must be willing to adjust to differences in opinion and implementation in order to obtain agreement for the Koop's greater good.

The blackfin.uclinux.org website is a free (zero cost) service to developers and users of  Open Source Software, offering easy access to the best in source code, mailing lists, bug tracking, message boards/forums, software roadmaps and releases of Open Source software, as it relates to the Blackfin processor.

Site Feedback and Participation

In order to get the most out of this site, you'll need to register as a new user. This will allow you to participate fully in all we have to offer. You may of course browse the site without registering, but will not have access to participate fully.

Here is a list of the main projects hosted on this wonderful site.

For the full list of projects hosted here, please use the Projects link at the top of the page.

Documentation

Pretty much all of our documentation lives in our Documentation Wiki. You can find snapshots of the whole site which is useful for offline browsing.

Support

The blackfin.uclinux.org website is supported by both an active open source community as well as a dedicated team from Analog Devices Inc.

We do provide support (including user assistance and defect correction) for the GNU Toolchain, Das U-Boot, the Linux Kernel, the uClinux Distribution and the schematics found via this web site. If you have a question, or think you have found a defect/bug, please ask in the Help or Bugs links found on this page. Note: requests reported via telephone or e-mail cannot be properly tracked and managed and so, to help us to support you, please report all issues you have via the above issue trackers. Please do not send private email questions or bug reports to project developers email addresses or mailing lists managed on this site. We do not have the resources/time to reply to them. Normally - they will be deleted without action. Please refer to and use the processes we follow at http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=processes.

Licenses

Click any of these links for further information on Software Copyright, Software Licenses, Patent Licenses, Cryptographic Software, Support, External Links and your lack of Warranty.

Disclaimer

By using this web site, you agree to the terms and conditions of the disclaimer.

Recent News
New SSL cert for docs.blackfin.uclinux.org
Mike Frysinger
2008-08-26

We've acquired a SSL cert signed by http://rapidssl.com/ for https://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/ rather than the old self-signed cert. That means things should "just work" now.

If you experience any troubles, feel free to let us know via the webmaster e-mail address.



 Discussions
The 2008R1.5-RC3 release of Blackfin/uClinux is open for download
sonic zhang
2008-08-14

The 2008R1.5-RC3 release of Blackfin/uClinux is open for download now. All ADI Blackfin chips by now bf53x, bf52x, bf54x and bf561are supported in this release. This should be the final release of 2008R1.5 unless critical bugs are found in future. We are appreciate your bug reports.

Enjoy the open source fortune as well as the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.


For detail information, please read...



 Discussions
New SSL cert for blackfin.uclinux.org
Mike Frysinger
2008-08-14

We've acquired a SSL cert signed by http://rapidssl.com/ for https://blackfin.uclinux.org/ rather than the old self-signed cert. That means things should "just work" now.

If you experience any troubles, feel free to let us know via the webmaster e-mail address.



 Discussions
Graphics (SDL, DirectFB & Qt) and Video demos on Blackfin Linux
Robin Getz
2008-05-15

We recently posted some demos on YouTube that demonstrates graphics applications (SDL, DirectFB, and Qt) running on the BF548 Blackfin Processor under Linux.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKyQOntPEFs

Have a look, and let us know what you think.



 Discussions
Excessive SPAM...
Robin Getz
2008-03-20

We have been found...

Due to the excessive SPAM that has been hitting our servers recently - we recently started rejecting emails that are listed on various blackhole spam lists. This might include you.

If you feel you have received a message that looks like :

Rejected: "your IP-ADDRESS" listed at "SERVER"

Getting on and off this list is between your ISP (mail prov...



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