> On Jan 23, 2018, at 3:03 PM, Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
>
>
> There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
> looked around a found this:
>
> https://libre.computer/
>
> The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. The
> latter is also based on
Yo Achim!
> > Agai, the problem
> > is not using multiple such devices, it's with actually getting them
> > configured in the kernel.
>
> How about this on a RasPi:
>
> # Uptraonics on gpio 18
> dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=18
> # adafruit HAT
> dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=4
Ah, now I see the pr
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 22:26:07 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> > Sure it does. gpsd works with the /dev/ppsX devices, which are
> > kernel timestamped. I use that on all my RasPi GPS.
>
> Yeah. Now show me how you can get more than one GPIO c
Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> Sure it does. gpsd works with the /dev/ppsX devices, which are
> kernel timestamped. I use that on all my RasPi GPS.
Yeah. Now show me how you can get more than one GPIO connected to a
/dev/pps*, expecially on the raspberryPi where neither a serial device
or p
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 22:04:42 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
> >> As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
> >> gps-ppio device configured.
> >
> > gpsd would have no problem with that. It is actually too easy to do
> >
Gary E. Miller via devel writes:
>> As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
>> gps-ppio device configured.
>
> gpsd would have no problem with that. It is actually too easy to do
> with gpsd. Sometimes gpsd sees two serial ports and tries to use
> both as GPS.
That doe
Yo Achim!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 21:08:00 +0100
Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
> As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
> gps-ppio device configured.
gpsd would have no problem with that. It is actually too easy to do
with gpsd. Sometimes gpsd sees two serial ports and
As noted before I've been wondering how to get a second (or third)
gps-ppio device configured. It turns out that the mainline driver
really doesn't allow to do that with or without a correct device tree,
but someone has figured out how to add another device anyway:
https://github.com/hans-mayer/
There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
looked around a found this:
https://libre.computer/
The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. The
latter is also based on a Rockchip SoC like the Tinkerboard and looks to
have a few things that I've been
Achim Gratz via devel writes:
> (GitHub already has a 2.0.4 version, but it's not on the download
> pages yet)
That image is officially available now. It will be some time before
I'll get around to test it most likely, though.
Regards,
Achim.
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