Hello,
Yeah sure, I know that one. I am also working in an industry that claims
to define an open standard. Access to the open spec requires an NDA.
But open source has a meaning: it means we can read the source on the
internet. So this is not open source before 6 months.
The permissive Nut
Dear Greg, Greetings,
> It is likely that you could create a pure Windows native build (using a
> Windows native toolchain) or a pure Cygwin build (using a tool chain built
> under Cygwin) with CMake.
This can involve hacking the recipe files for crosstool-NG for AVR32 [1].
`wget'
(within the bui
But again, I think we can avoid this tortuous path and fix the CMake or
Makefile to build on Windows.
Fully understand.
It is likely that you could create a pure Windows native build (using a
Windows native toolchain) or a pure Cygwin build (using a tool chain
built under Cygwin) with CMake.
Dear Alan,
> But again, I think we can avoid this tortuous path and fix the CMake or
> Makefile to build on Windows.
Fully understand.
> BTW, could you please submit a PR with yours CMakefiles to AVR32? I want
to
> test it here too.
For sure. May I send them to you tomorrow? I wrote them on Win
Nice: "While writing this, I could not find the source code for Xiaomi Vela"
So where is it?
Sebastien
Le 18/11/2023 à 01:37, Gregory Nutt a écrit :
Worth taking a look at: https://news.itsfoss.com/xiaomi-vela-open-source/
> Do you have a logic analyzer? That strange character could be something,
case
> the clock is incorrect.
This is an awesome idea! :) I will get my logic analyser to check if I can
see
anything at all.
R
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 at 18:45, Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Raman,
>
> On 11/20/23, Raman Gopa
Hi Raman,
On 11/20/23, Raman Gopalan wrote:
> Dear Alan,
>
> I confirm the following settings from the NuttX make menuconfig. RX: PA24,
> alternate function 0. TX: PA23, alternate function 0. So, this is correct.
> Greg's user manual helped. I just grepped for the definitions.
>
> I see that the
Hi Raman,
On 11/20/23, Raman Gopalan wrote:
> Dear Alan, Greetings!
>
> Many thanks for your suggestions.
>
>> Note that I already adapted it to use your Atmel ICE Device S/N. I just
> use: $
>> sudo openocd -f openocd.cfg
>
> Thank you Alan. I just pasted your openocd configuration and invoked
>
Dear Alan,
I confirm the following settings from the NuttX make menuconfig. RX: PA24,
alternate function 0. TX: PA23, alternate function 0. So, this is correct.
Greg's user manual helped. I just grepped for the definitions.
I see that the MCUZone's AT32UC3B isn't very different from the AVR32DEV1
Dear Alan, Greetings!
Many thanks for your suggestions.
> Note that I already adapted it to use your Atmel ICE Device S/N. I just
use: $
> sudo openocd -f openocd.cfg
Thank you Alan. I just pasted your openocd configuration and invoked openocd
just like you suggested. Unfortunately, I still see
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