Hi ,
My name is Nasrin Jaleel. I am a final year Computer Science undergraduate
from BITS Pilani Goa. I would like to contribute to RIOT OS. I have a basic
familiarity with RIOT as I studied it as part of a project I did last
semester. I was very excited to see RIOT in the GSoC organisations list
Hi Ralph!
> > I guess this problem is related to the Newlib-Nano [1] we're using if the
> > toolchain supports it. This library doesn't support 64-bit printing. If it's
> > required for you, you could try to disable it in the Makefile
> > (e.g. boards/samr21-xpro/Makefile.include, for the Atmel bo
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 8:55 AM 3/9/15, Oleg Hahm wrote:
>
> Hi Ralph!
>
>> Is there something I'm doing that's obviously wrong?
>
> I guess this problem is related to the Newlib-Nano [1] we're using if the
> toolchain supports it. This library doesn't support 64-bit printing. If it's
> required
Hi,
Ludwig, how is the planning going ?
Could you create a wiki page (like [1]) or an issue (like [2]) with
description of the work to do as well as assignment for each task?
Everybody will know how it is going then.
What do you think about it?
Cheers,
[1] https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/T
Hi Ralph!
> Is there something I'm doing that's obviously wrong?
I guess this problem is related to the Newlib-Nano [1] we're using if the
toolchain supports it. This library doesn't support 64-bit printing. If it's
required for you, you could try to disable it in the Makefile
(e.g. boards/samr21
I'm testing three different boards and native mode RIOT. It seems I may have a
problem with printing 64 bit ints (for example, an EUI-64 address). Here's the
code fragment (modified from examples/hello-world.c):
uint64_t longnum = 0x1234567812345678;
puts("Hello World!");
printf("Yo
I'm testing three different boards and native mode RIOT. It seems I may have a
problem with printing 64 bit ints (for example, an EUI-64 address). Here's the
code fragment (modified from examples/hello-world.c):
uint64_t longnum = 0x1234567812345678;
puts("Hello World!");
printf(
Hi Shubham,
we are using the stm32f4discovery boards for our testing with CAF and C++.
However, the board does not have a transceiver. Maybe Martin or Peter can help
with that. The r-idge [1] USB dongles enable 6lowpan on desktop hardware,
raspberry pis and similar devices.
To begin with, I wou
Hi Samarth,
yes, I agree with your analysis. One aspect I'd like to emphasize,
though, is that with 'intelligence' we need distribution, i.e., the
sensors need to talk to each other.
Now for the discussion on the use case: You're perfectly right, if we
predict we are operating under probabil
Hello!
I just got across Project A2 : Intelligently interacting light switches.
Sounds really interesting.
I have a few questions:
1. The most naive approach I can think about it is this - When a motion
detector sensor detects the presence of a person, the light turns on.
2. Now that we are add
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