Hey Andy,

We purchased a few EVB units and love them!   We would really like to tweak 
the code to suit our purposes.  I've been searching all over the net for 
the code, would it be possible for you to link me or maybe send me the 
source code for the EVB firmware?  We are trying to do a program to teach 
children using this platform and are very stuck without your help.

Is there a link to get the source code and build instructions?

thank you,
-Alfred

On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 11:34:47 PM UTC-7, Fat Cat Man wrote:
>
> Of course I will continue working on this project. I'm developing a lot of 
> new sensors now : )
>
> After all these works done, I will put the source code to github. At 
> present, all the code is a little messy and I don't have time to clear up 
> it.
>
> Now I'm finding someone who has BBB and LEGO EV3 to help me test the EVB 
> cape : )
>
> 在 2014年10月22日星期三UTC+8上午7时10分12秒,janszyma...@gmail.com写道:
>>
>> Congratulations on your wedding, but once married will you have any time 
>> for the project?
>> Are you willing to share your work?
>>
>> Regards
>> Jan
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 2:45:26 AM UTC+11, Fat Cat Man wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, I've came to my hometown to hold a wedding ceremony last 2 weeks.
>>> I've updated all the linux drivers to 1.06x. Now it works fine with the 
>>> native labview language.
>>> Now I'm making the smart UART sensor, I have already made a prototype. 
>>> It can measure couple of analog channels and transmit the data throuth the 
>>> uart. It means a huge kinds of arduino analog sensors can be used for ev3 
>>> now: ) And it's very easy to develop any kind of new sensors.
>>>
>>>
>>> 在 2014年10月13日星期一UTC+8上午8时18分48秒,janszyma...@gmail.com写道:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>  Are you still working on it?
>>>> If yes, any progress so far?
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 17 July 2014 16:21:40 UTC+10, Fat Cat Man wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> As you know, LEGO announced their Mindstorms EV3 robot system last 
>>>>> year. The EV3 system is based on linux, they published the full source 
>>>>> code 
>>>>> at *https://github.com/mindboards/ev3sources* 
>>>>> <https://github.com/mindboards/ev3sources> 
>>>>>
>>>>> When I got the source code, I was wondering if I can transplant all 
>>>>> the code to Beaglebone Black. The EV3 use a TI AM1808 MCU as its cpu and 
>>>>> BBB use TI AM3359. Many of the registers are common. So after several 
>>>>> months work, I'm almost done. Here are some pitcures shows my progress:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-8Rs9k9Eu_D0/U8dpDLOgKQI/AAAAAAAAAMM/faPk1ThQw4Q/s1600/1.png>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-UDKy4IU8Rt4/U8dpY17HhEI/AAAAAAAAAMU/AAEM0zFptdw/s1600/2.png>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-C0q0GqGPUcY/U8dpuxzKBfI/AAAAAAAAAMc/gCGdPNd7sYU/s1600/3.png>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> As you can see, there are still some bugs in the system. After the 
>>>>> main lms2012 program running for a while, it would appear a warning, and 
>>>>> then quit. Now I'm designing the cape PCB board. It can provide the input 
>>>>> and output capacity as same as EV3.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

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