Re: [Article] Your very own Build Farm for NuttX

2025-02-21 Thread Tiago Medicci Serrano
Hi Lup, Again, thanks for the amazing work on CI! I'm planning to provide a PC for the build farm too. I've read your articles about it, but it isn't clear how should I proceed after uploading the gists to my github account. Should I run the scrapping myself with https://github.com/lupyuen/ingest

RP2040 clock speed increase

2025-02-21 Thread Matteo Golin
Hello everyone, Recently the RP2040 has officially been rated up to 200MHz by Raspberry Pi, a bump from the 125MHz speeds it was initially rated for. It appears the Pico SDK has been updated recently to allow users to use the new rated speed. Here's an interesting conversation about the topic o

Re: [Article] Your very own Build Farm for NuttX

2025-02-21 Thread Lee, Lup Yuen
Thanks Tiago! Just tell me your GitHub Gist ID (or GitLab Snippet ID). I'll add it to ingest-nuttx-builds, which runs non-stop on my computer: https://github.com/lupyuen/ingest-nuttx-builds/blob/main/run.sh We can chat more in this NuttX Issue. Thanks :-) https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/145

Re: [VOTE] NuttX Contributing Guidelines update 202502.

2025-02-21 Thread Tiago Medicci Serrano
Hi all! About the pending proposals, can we proceed to another vote round? I think we should wrap up it subject and create the article in the docs as soon as possible... Are we waiting for something else? Best regards, Em ter., 18 de fev. de 2025 às 09:45, Tiago Medicci Serrano < tiago.medi...

Re: [VOTE] NuttX Contributing Guidelines update 202502.

2025-02-21 Thread Tomek CEDRO
Thank you Tiago! I have prepared a google form with all questions 1-19 updated based on our discussions, I will post it now as separate thread so it is not missed, hopefully this way will help in results gathering and presentation and there are optional fields where anyone can propose better textin

[VOTE] ROUND2 NuttX Contributing Guidelines update 202502.

2025-02-21 Thread Tomek CEDRO
Hello world :-) After the first voting, discussions, and updates, here goes the Round 2 of the voting for NuttX Contributing Guidelines update: https://forms.gle/m3uRDGuE3QZy2yNn6 There are again all rule propositions numbered from 1 to 19 with optional text fields if you feel texting can be fix

Re: RP2040 clock speed increase

2025-02-21 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 7:53 PM Matteo Golin wrote: > Recently the RP2040 has officially been rated up to 200MHz by Raspberry Pi, a > bump from the 125MHz speeds it was > initially rated for. It appears the Pico SDK has been updated recently to > allow users to use the new rated speed. > > Here'

Re: RP2040 clock speed increase

2025-02-21 Thread Matteo Golin
It appears this is selected at compile time using a #define in the SDK. I would certainly assume increased power consumption, however the Picos are definitely able to handle this increased consumption, as I would assume other boards are. I would say the approach would be no different than configur