Hi Mark,

let me first point out that this discussion isn't in my mother tongue. 
Sometimes I read your statements several times still not understanding what 
exactly you mean.

Mark Lazarewicz schrieb am Sonntag, 18. April 2021 um 16:49:22 UTC+2:

> who you want to believe Texas Instrumentr or TJF?


I believe none of them. The hardware is reality. I make experiments (ask 
the hardware) to find out what's really correct.

There isn't one great TI company. Hardware engineers made a great AM335x 
CPU design. It's not bug free, but well usable. And software engineers do 
everything to block the hardware benefits.

So the question should be: blinking a led, do you want to follow an CCS 
example (changing with each new kernel version) or an libpruio example 
published years before (2014, still working)? Do you want to learn from 
coders making small examples only, or are you interested in hands-on 
experience form people who did already fill up the IRam of both PRUSS?

You're lucky, I'm waiting for feedback before starting my next project. So 
I've time to waste of good mojo. 

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