I’m just curious. What school do you go to? What other schools have similar
programs? We need more good embedded software engineers.
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> On Nov 8, 2023, at 03:35, Shreyas Udaya wrote:
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> https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3850
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> I would like to contribute to the projec
This is great. I will carve out time to check this out on the ZU3EG and
provide feedback if needed. Good job.
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> On Jun 14, 2023, at 08:49, Joel Sherrill wrote:
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> Thanks for submitting this. It has been on the wish list for a while.
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> My first comment is that info
I’ve received a few emails about our RTEMS on R5 work. Sorry I haven’t
responded yet. I made a quick and dirty BSP about 6 months ago just to prove
to myself that this was a viable effort. I got it running in the Xilinx Qemu
in about a day. I would be happy to mentor anybody wanting to take
Ah. Yes. I did not test input. Thanks for the heads up.
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> On Aug 16, 2021, at 09:04, Kinsey Moore wrote:
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> On 8/16/2021 08:40, mben...@windhoverlabs.com wrote:
>> I just built and ran the zc702 build on Qemu yesterday with no problems. I
>> ran the hello.exe sample.
I just built and ran the zc702 build on Qemu yesterday with no problems. I ran
the hello.exe sample. But, I launched it using Vitis 2020.2 so maybe it was a
qemu difference? Master branch. RTEMS 6.
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> On Aug 16, 2021, at 08:03, Kinsey Moore wrote:
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> On 8/16/2021 04:4
I attended RTEMS training a couple weeks ago. I got RTEMS running on the
Snickerdoodle (https://krtkl.com/snickerdoodle/). The WiFi device has pretty
much no documentation appropriate for writing a BSP or drivers. The
manufacturer just supplies Linux driver source code and proprietary non-Linu