Yea, I think we'd prefer to rewrite everything rather than mapping.
We'll probably just stick with Angstrom. Or do you have a better
suggestion there?
As far as real time requirements go, we do have some. The goal is to
use the real time units on the BBB to offset most of these
requirements.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 11:41:21 AM UTC-5, Nathan wrote:
Yea, I think we'd prefer to rewrite everything rather than mapping.
We'll probably just stick with Angstrom. Or do you have a better
suggestion there?
Angstrom is being phased out, in favor of Robert Nelson's
Debian-based
Thanks for all the responses.
I'm specifically looking for something that gets into embedded
kernel/driver development using the BBB. I don't have a ton of embedded
linux experience, although I've played around with it some. The idea is
that we hope to be migrate from a legacy RTOS to an
Hi,
On Sunday, May 4, 2014 3:50:39 PM UTC+3, nath...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for all the responses.
I'm specifically looking for something that gets into embedded
kernel/driver development using the BBB. I don't have a ton of embedded
linux experience, although I've played around with it
Logic Supply (www.logicsupply.com) has BeagleBone Tutorials that you may
find helpful in getting started with your project.
http://inspire.logicsupply.com/
On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:37:47 PM UTC-4, nath...@gmail.com wrote:
My company is planning on starting a project using the Beaglebone
Free Electrons has some good embedded Linux training and a Linux driver
class that uses the Beagle Bone Black.
http://free-electrons.com/
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Richard St-Pierre
richard.stpie...@logicsupply.com wrote:
Logic Supply (www.logicsupply.com) has BeagleBone Tutorials that
Hi,
What would you like to learn?
I mean do you already have an understanding how (Embedded) Linux works and
want to focus on the BBB?
Any specific requests?
In which part of the world should this be?
Shameless self promotion:
I will have my trainings[1] after summer also on BBB.
Regards,