I have been testing a few SOC systems for i2c support as I have a need to
replace a failing weather station. Tried a raspberry pi B on the latest
current and that seems to still suffer the problem outlined in PR48855 which
has been closed, but need to be reopened.
The Banana pi seems to work OK
On Sat, 07 Aug 2021 21:54:40 +
Dave Tyson wrote:
> The Banana pi seems to work OK with i2c with light testing, but I would
> really
> like a more 'lightweight' platform like the Orange pi zero or Orange pi one.
> Under a recent current both these boot up OK, but there doesn't appear to be
On Saturday 07 Aug 2021 23:50:09 Tobias Nygren wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Aug 2021 21:54:40 +
>
> Dave Tyson wrote:
> > The Banana pi seems to work OK with i2c with light testing, but I would
> > really like a more 'lightweight' platform like the Orange pi zero or
> > Orange pi one. Under a recent c
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 11:51:57PM +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
...
> Or should I try with hg? I have devel/mercurial built and installed.
>
> Now to find a tutorial for Mercurial for git users: There was one, but I can
> no longer find it.
...
There's a related resource which isn't a tutorial
On Sat, Aug 07, 2021 at 09:54:40PM +, Dave Tyson wrote:
> One other issue I noted with the latter two boards is that ethernet no longer
> works - this may be related to changes to the phy support introduced in
> 2019,
> but I will only be able to confirm this by bisecting when I get a bit o