hello,tools/configure.bat in windows native env. does not run.here is the
background info. mingw is installed at c:\mingwNuttx 10.2.0 : e:\nuttx
Apps: e:\appsand the windows shell is ConEmuPack.210912
just take z80sim:nsh for examplecd
e:\nuttx.
Please verify if dmesg can give use some hint about the issue.
On 1/20/22, TimH wrote:
> Nope, doesn't show. So RNDIS is not working right on my board. What a
> surprise!
>
> On 20/01/2022 19:30, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
>> Exactly, knowing Unix/Linux makes your live easier with NuttX.
>>
>>
Nope, doesn't show. So RNDIS is not working right on my board. What a
surprise!
On 20/01/2022 19:30, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
Exactly, knowing Unix/Linux makes your live easier with NuttX.
Using "ip list" (or ifconfig) on Linux should display the new USB
RNDIS interface.
BR,
Alan
Exactly, knowing Unix/Linux makes your live easier with NuttX.
Using "ip list" (or ifconfig) on Linux should display the new USB
RNDIS interface.
BR,
Alan
On 1/20/22, TimH wrote:
> At home now, but don't recall USB settings of any sort there, just the
> wired Ethernet adapter of my machine. I
At home now, but don't recall USB settings of any sort there, just the
wired Ethernet adapter of my machine. I set that to the same subnet but
that's irrelevant. ifconfig on the Linux machine didn't show a USB
adapter, from memory.
I'll have to hunt around for USB adapter settings - they're pr
Hi Tim,
You we welcome!
Are your Linux usb interface on this 10.0.0.x range as well? Is they
are not in the same network class it will not work.
BR,
Alan
On 1/20/22, Tim wrote:
> Following suggestions relating to FAT/MSD/USB I have been playing with
> RNDIS
> following the NuttX Channel video
Following suggestions relating to FAT/MSD/USB I have been playing with RNDIS
following the NuttX Channel video by Alan C. de Assis (thank you Alan -
only just found all of your videos!!).
It all builds OK and ifconfig suggests all is good:
nsh> ifconfig
lo Link encap:Local Loopback at UP
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 12:41 AM Gregory Nutt wrote:
> This functionality is already implemented for asprintf(): It does this the
> print using a "null stream" to get the size, allocates memory of that size,
> then does the real print into the allocated memory.
>
> This logic could be easily ext
This functionality is already implemented for asprintf(): It does this the
print using a "null stream" to get the size, allocates memory of that size,
then does the real print into the allocated memory.
This logic could be easily extracted:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/blob/master/li
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 8:43 PM Arie de Muijnck wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-01-20 13:11, Xiang Xiao wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 7:33 PM Jukka Laitinen
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Sorry if this question comes several times, it seems that for some
> >> reason my emails are not always coming
On 2022-01-20 13:11, Xiang Xiao wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 7:33 PM Jukka Laitinen
wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this question comes several times, it seems that for some
reason my emails are not always coming through to the mailing list... So
re-sending.
I started getting this build error from
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 7:33 PM Jukka Laitinen
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry if this question comes several times, it seems that for some
> reason my emails are not always coming through to the mailing list... So
> re-sending.
>
> I started getting this build error from the latest NuttX:
>
> misc/lib_ex
>emails are not always coming through to the mailing list... So re-sending.
>
This happens a lot for me too. I always check
https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@nuttx.apache.org/ to see if I've missed
anything.
Hi,
Sorry if this question comes several times, it seems that for some
reason my emails are not always coming through to the mailing list... So
re-sending.
I started getting this build error from the latest NuttX:
misc/lib_execinfo.c:45:17: error: null argument where non-null required
(argu
>-Original Message-
>From: Arie de Muijnck
>Sent: 19 January 2022 22:34
>> FAT seems broken for NOR flash devices. Spent days getting nowhere.
>>
>> Since FAT and flash devices don't really play well together anyway
>> (already found s512 erases a flash sector at least 4 times when
>> writ
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