Hi,
No not really, not yet at least.
My immediate needs are pretty simple - just wanting to decouple any
timing sensitive bits from my user space Linux code. Just frequency
measurement, pwm etc..
I started off by downloading the TI PRU C compiler, but struggled a bit
with the lack of examples (or maybe I just wasn't looking in the right
places!). But yes, is fair to say I'd probably have used C if I'd
stumbled across a useful library and documentation/examples sooner.
Anyway - I think it was a useful learning exercise going right back to
basics, as all the features and peripherals of the BBB can be a bit
overwhelming when moving from something like an AVR ;)
Regards,
Jon
On 29/08/14 15:37, Jason Kridner wrote:
Thanks! The minimalism is nice. Have you tried any of the other tools
like the PRU GCC compiler, Pruspeak or the web-based PRU debugger to see
if they are helpful?
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:40 AM, Jon E <jesco...@googlemail.com
<mailto:jesco...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I've just been through the learning curve of getting started with
PRU development, and have pushed some simple examples to GitHub.
Posting here in case they're of use to anyone else in the same
position..
https://github.com/dresco/pru_examples
Regards,
Jon
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