Hello,
The pico sdk allows changing the speed dynamically.
I've had one run stable at 400 MHz for a frequency counter project,
executing from RAM, not from flash. It required pushing the core voltage
to 1.30V. The stuff does not even heat, and I did not check power draw.
USB serial was still
You are welcome!
Actually when I said it was not CamelCase I was looking most the files at
https://github.com/google/pebble/tree/main/src/libutil
The rest of the OS has it in many places, but at least not the hungarian
style from FreeRTOS.
BR,
Alan
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 9:42 AM alin.jerpe...
Hi NuttXers,
Last month Google/Fitbit released PlebbleOS source code (Apache License)
https://ericmigi.com/blog/why-were-bringing-pebble-back
The code is in GitHub and probably there are useful things that could be
interesting for NuttX community to explore (they used FreeRTOS but the C
code is
Hi,
Voting again (my previous e-mail was discarded in the voting process):
1. Contributing Guidelines with hints for Reviewers.
> We are adding additional section for Reviewers to Contributing
> Guidelines in order to provide checklist and complementary set of
> rules that should filter out break
Hi Alan,
Thanks for sharing the information
Best regards
Alin
Från: Alan C. Assis
Skickat: den 25 februari 2025 1:35
Till: dev@nuttx.apache.org
Ämne: [OT] PebbleOS becomes open-source
Hi NuttXers, Last month Google/Fitbit released PlebbleOS source code (Apache