Thanks all for the wonderful response. I hope this post will help others as well who want to contribute to RTEMS development.
Currently I have enabled all the testcases on raspberry pi including the libmm tests. Will start some running some tests to get the feel. Also, meanwhile I will get the setup ready for LM4F120 as well. Thanks Ritesh On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Alan Cudmore <[email protected]> wrote: > The Raspberry Pi could use drivers: > SPI / SD card access, > I2C Bus > Ethernet ( this could be hard since it is a USB device ) , > HDMI/graphics console, > Sound? > > Alan > > > On 9/2/2013 4:35 PM, Karel Gardas wrote: > >> On 09/ 2/13 07:33 AM, Ritesh Harjani wrote: >> >>> I have Raspberry pi + ti stellaris lm4f120 launchpad, if it helps. >>> >> >> Well, if you'd like to do some coding exercise, then what about to write >> a driver for LM4F120's EEPROM? I've hoped to do this myself but my project >> has grown up to the size which does not fit into LM4F120's FLASH nor RAM so >> I'm "migrating" it to STM32F4 now... >> >> Cheers, >> Karel >> > >
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