Kudos from me also, and best of luck getting that product released!

If I may suggest, perhaps at some future NuttX workshop, you could present
about how NuttX is being used in automotive.

Cheers
Nathan

On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 4:23 PM Alan C. Assis <acas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> Congratulations! I'm very happy that you succeed!
>
> We are glad to have you aboard!
>
> BR,
>
> Alan
>
> On 5/25/23, Tim Hardisty <t...@hardisty.co.uk> wrote:
> > My NuttX journey started in earnest about a year ago, after an enforced
> > pause for personal reasons. The processor on my board is ATSAMA5D2. In
> the
> > last year I have submitted (nearly all) merged PRs for this processor:
> >
> > - mcan
> > - flexcom SPI
> > - ClassD audio
> > - SPI DMA
> > - flexcom USART
> > - efuse support
> > - fixed usb problems, related to RNDIS
> > - added dual role port/OTG capability
> > - ADC fixes
> > - TSD fixes
> > - SPI performance enhancements
> >
> > Also added drivers for:
> >
> > - apds9922 proximity/light sensor
> > - LP503x RGB multi-LED driver
> > - FUSB302 USB-C controller
> > - act8945A PMIC power control
> >
> > And other stuff along the way and things I have already forgotten.
> >
> > I have learned a lot, my coding is more consistent, and I am WAY more
> > comfortable with not just NuttX but POSIX in general, and can mostly use
> > GitHub with only a small amount of swearing!
> >
> > All this has resulted in me finally being in a position to actually start
> > writing the application I need for the niche automotive product we'll
> > hopefully release this autumn.
> >
> > So: I would like to thank everyone who has replied to my usually dumb
> > questions, reviewed my PRs, and, generally, have just been so very
> > supportive and helpful.
> >
> > I couldn't have done it without you. Once the final product is ready I
> will
> > post much more information, pictures, videos, whatever.
> >
> > Until then: please keep helping as you have so far :)
> >
> > THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!!!!!
> >
> >
>

Reply via email to