Hi Prelude,
I think imxrt1176 is not available yet, did you get it?
Probably the peripherals will be the same.
BTW: did you test the W5500?
BR,
Alan
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, prelude wrote:
> I want to ask my friends, is there anyone who supports imxrt1176 on
> Nuttx?At present, the
Hi Everyone,
We are looking forward to see you tomorrow in the NuttX Workshop.
The schedule with all the presentations is already available:
https://nuttx.events/
BR,
Alan
Hi Everyone,
Please find the link to the NuttX Workshop here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-msubvN3Nw
BR.
Alan
Hi Jernej,
There is a discussion about it here:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/pull/6779
The issue with previous implementation was it only worked for integers variable.
BR,
Alan
On 9/27/22, Jernej Turnsek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when compiling LuaJIT on NuttX with new UNUSED macro I get
Hi Jernej,
NSH used to be an Alternative Console, but I think someone removed it
few months ago, probably now my video tutorial explaning show to put
the NSH terminal in a matrix display will not work see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4za1lhfsct8
Maybe someone who removed it could help us :-)
g the nsh console. It is still in
> apps repo. Your video was actually using a different slcd console which is
> available for alphanumeric lcd displays.
>
> Regards,
> Jernej
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 3:05 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Jernej,
>>
>>
Hi Prelude,
There is not documentation to it yet, it was contributed many years ago.
Please helps to improve NuttX, if you get it working, submit a
documentation over github PR.
Important note, that esp8266 integration is not using USRSOCK, so it
is not the right way to do it.
BR,
Alan
On 9/2
Hi Eveyone,
I went to Wikipedia to get a link to show Victor about nice project
using NXWidgets and NXWM, but I noticed the page is "completely"
empty.
Just look the history and click on October 2021 to see the difference.
BR,
Alan
Hi Victor,
Please see page 43 to see some nice interfaces developed using NXWidgets:
https://web.archive.org/web/20161019222034/http://dspace.cc.tut.fi/dpub/bitstream/handle/123456789/22051/Aimonen.pdf
You can look the NXWM to see some examples of screens using NXWidgets.
BR,
Alan
On Tuesday,
Hi Everyone,
Tomorrow is the last day to submit proposal:
https://events.weka-fachmedien.de/embedded-world-conference/home/
Please use this opportunity to let more people discover about our amazing RTOS!
Let's do it!
BR,
Alan
Today is the last day to submit your Abstract!
So, you need to run fast, but the process is simple!
Good luck! I just submitted mine!
BR,
Alan
On 10/7/22, Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Tomorrow is the last day to submit proposal:
>
> https://events.weka-fachmedien.de
Hi everyone,
As suggestion when voting for a new release, please send together the
information about what compiler was used and the output of your
toolchain "size".
This is just a suggestion, but help us to know that you really tested
the release and also it is used as reference to know if the si
work is done, and
> this seems to be a release that others also wait to go out in order to
> add their patches.. thus +1 from me not to block the works.. otherwise
> no rush from me as things are done when they are done :-)
>
> Best regards :-)
> Tomek
>
>
>
>
>
>
gt; sysroot
>> powerpc64le-rust-bootstrap-1.63.0 Create bootstrap compilers for
>> building lang/rust
>>
>>
>> % pkg search avr
>> arduino-avrdude-6.3_4 Program for programming the on-chip
>> memory of Atmel AVR Arduino CPUs
>> avr-binutils-
Fixed email!
On 10/8/22, Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Tomek,
>
> I think 6502 compiler are evolving, but I don't know if they are
> compatible.
>
> There is a interesting comparison here:
>
> https://gglabs.us/node/2293
>
> CC. Gabriele here, since I don
Agree! It is better to avoid it.
On 10/10/22, Fotis Panagiotopoulos wrote:
> Hello!
>
> A few weeks ago I had some problems with a static analysis tool that
> couldn't parse NuttX code, due to non-Unicode characters. I provided a
> couple of PRs and fixed the issues, but it got me thinking...
>
>
e used it as an example to other teams more
> than once. Whatever the community is doing, it certainly looks like it
> works. 8)
>
> Regards,
>
> = Mike
>
>> On Oct 10, 2022, at 4:24 PM, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> How are you?
>&
Hi Ivan,
Nice to hear news from you!
So, you don't to flash NuttX inside Anna-B112, but just want to use it
as external BT BLE module, right?
In this case you need to enable the "Bluetooth H4 UART"
There are some examples on NuttX about how to use it.
Also you can opt for using NuttX internal
Hi Prelude,
It is using on boards/arm/sam34/arduino-due
What issue are you facing?
On 10/13/22, Prelude wrote:
> Have any friends done gpio simulation spi on Nuttx?
>
>
>
>
>
module, the module has the whole ble stack embedded in the
> u-box connect and is controlled via AT commands, thats why i am not sure
> how exactly to port it for Nuttx in a suitable way.
>
> Best regars,
> Ivan ucherdzhiev
>
>
> На чт, 13.10.2022 г., 18:31 Alan C. Assis
; for it, My problem is that i dont see a good way to implement the driver
> and connect it with the already existing nuttx Bluetooth functionalities .
>
>
> Best regards,
> Ivan
>
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 11:59 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Ivan,
>>
>>
t, they have also Wifi and
> other modules which use u-connect so i think it will be nice addition to
> have this parser in Nuttx.
>
> Best regards,
> Ivan
>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 2:53 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Ivan,
>>
>> Ok, understood the issue!
Thank you Alin!
Amazing job!
On Saturday, October 15, 2022, Alin Jerpelea wrote:
> The Apache NuttX (incubating) project team is proud to announce
> Apache NuttX 11.0.0-incubating has been released.
>
> The release artifacts and Release Notes can be found
> at:https://nuttx.apache.org/download/
+1
Please go ahead Nathan!
BR,
Alan
On 10/19/22, David Sidrane wrote:
> +1 - The time has come.
>
> David
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Xiang Xiao
> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 1:52 AM
> To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate NuttX as TLP
>
> +1.
> We are re
+1
Finally!!!
I hope we could remove that cumbersome "incubator-nuttx" name! Or
even better: redirect it to "nuttx" to avoid issues!
On 10/21/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> Dear Apache NuttX Community,
>
> Following the [DISCUSS] thread which has gone 72 hours without any
> further issues raised
Hi Michael,
Congratulations! You created a really great board!!!
I'm sure that many people here will be interested on it, those who are
really interested to contribute.
The idea of using RPI form-factor is really good. Actually we were
discussing about the idea of creating some RPI-like board to
SDcard into memory and execute it, as Linux is doing. This will open a
> new chapter in using microcontrollers, and Nuttx is already nearly
> there.
>
> Would be happy to see the EsPiFF one day in your Nuttx Videos!
>
> best regards,
> Michael
>
> Am 2022-10-26 14:56, sch
Hi Michael,
I think someone else told some time ago that he used a similar lib for
mysql, I think it was Ivan.
Those libs inside nuttx/libs/ are libs used by the kernel and apps,
but in this case the lib should be put inside apps/databases/postgres
for example. It should be a lib just like apps/g
rtman a écrit :
>> On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 12:19 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Michael,
>>>
>>> I think someone else told some time ago that he used a similar lib for
>>> mysql, I think it was Ivan.
>>>
>>> Those libs inside nuttx
Agree! Alin is actively helping this project!
BR,
Alan
On 10/28/22, Alin Jerpelea wrote:
> If none has a better idea I can step in
>
> Best Regards
> Alin
>
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2022, 06:35 Nathan Hartman,
> wrote:
>
>> Ping... Folks, we need to choose a Vice President for the proposed
>> Apache N
Hi Tim,
On 10/28/22, Tim Hardisty wrote:
> Bit of a tangential question this, but I know there are folk on here who
> are much more conversant with the way NuttX can be used with WiFi and
> Bluetooth modules than I am.
>
I think these are important questions and other people could face
similar
x27;s
> the £7 per module saving of Espressif vs. SiLabs, plus getting WiFi for free
> that appeals. SAMA5D2 has Ethernet - unused on my board so it is not an idea
> that is completely out of the question: writing USRSOCK for the Espressif
> module is probably beyond me at this time!
>
RMII supported by both MCUs (yes, ESP32 has RMII).
BR,
Alan
On 10/29/22, Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I just searched if it was possible to connect two Ethernet MAC
> directly without using PHY and it is possible, so it will not involve
> cost for you:
>
> http
Thank you very much Professor Lup!
Your articles are always very detailed and easy to understand, you are
a great teacher!
BR,
Alan
On 10/29/22, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> Inside Pine64's PinePhone (Arm64) is the Allwinner A64 SoC and its A64
> Display Engine that renders graphics on the LCD Displ
luetooth 5 module currently
>> used, and has WiFi as a bonus - so I will investigate it's IDE and see how
>> easy it is to implement a GATT-based solution, or to load HCI firmware so
>> I can be reasonably confident I'm not digging a big hole for myself if I
>> mak
Hi Zouboan,
Unfortunately there is nobody working with Windows Native Environment
and some time ago someone reported it was delaying about 10 minutes to
compile NuttX.
So I think it is not an issue with your tools, but with NuttX Building System.
My suggestion is if someone fixes it we add Windo
Hi,
>
> littlefs too.
>
> This raises an important question for me: how do I handle such a build
> in a self-contained, "airgapped" machine?
>
> Are there provisions to use a pre-downloaded tarball for external projects?
>
> Sebastien
>
> Le 28/10/2022 à
Hi Carlos,
I tested and confirmed the issue:
$ patch -p1 <
~/Desktop/0001-Changes-to-force-fill-bss-section-causing-sp-past-th.patch
patching file arch/arm/src/armv7-m/arm_vectors.c
$ ./tools/configure.sh lm3s6965-ek:qemu-flat
$ make -j8
$ qemu-system-arm -semihosting \
-M lm3s6965ev
Hi Nathan,
Do you have some other idea?
"Just add another symbol" is not a good idea.
We are going to pass Linux kernel Kconfig is one day or two :-)
I think we need to simplify our Kconfig, not to make each more complex
every single day.
BR,
Alan
On 11/4/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> On Fri,
On 11/4/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 4:32 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Nathan,
>>
>> Do you have some other idea?
>>
>> "Just add another symbol" is not a good idea.
>>
>> We are going to pass Linux kernel Kconf
Hi Robert,
I suggest you to verify if all needed options for SSD1306 are met, you
can compare with other boards, i.e.:
arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico-w/configs/ssd1306/defconfig
Also you can enable the i2ctool (CONFIG_SYSTEM_I2CTOOL) to scan your
I2C bus to confirm the I2C OLED address.
BR,
Alan
that cause the issue.
>
> Thank you,
> Robert
>
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 14:33, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I suggest you to verify if all needed options for SSD1306 are met, you
>> can compare with other boards, i.e.:
>>
>> arm
I attached, but our infra email server remove it
I renamed it to .txt, let's try again.
BR,
Alan
On 11/10/22, Robert Alexa wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> I think you forgot to attach the config file or am I missing something?
>
> On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 15:07, Alan C. Assis w
Hi Petro,
Maybe instead of creating an override you can create a capability like
exists for SDIO on NuttX.
It could be used to control features/characteristics unique for some
PWM controllers.
Buf of course it will need some override/sync flag because some
applications will prefer to wait up to
> it's only the block transfers that cause the issue.
>
> Thank you,
> Robert
>
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 14:33, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I suggest you to verify if all needed options for SSD1306 are met, you
>> can compare wit
Very nice Lup! Another create article!
On 11/15/22, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> Inside Pine64's PinePhone (Arm64) is the Allwinner A64 Display Engine that
> renders graphics on the LCD Display.
>
> This article explains how we're building a NuttX Driver for the A64 Display
> Engine, using the Zig Prog
Congratulations to everybody who made it possible.
I was worried about the project redirection after renaming, but it
seems like Github will do it automatically for us:
https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/renaming-a-repository
So, the transition will be smo
I like the second option:
2) nuttx_rtos and nuttx_apps
It makes clear that it is a RTOS :-)
BR,
Alan
On 11/17/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As mentioned in the other thread, the repos need to be renamed to
> remove "incubating".
>
> In the discussion from a few months ago [1] severa
Hi Zou,
You don't feel sorry, all suggestions are welcome.
Since you aren't aware of that previous discussion it was a honest mistake!
Initally NuttX didn't have an apps/ directory, it became part of NuttX
when the support to build-in applications was included and in fact the
initial apps/ repos
Hi Roberto,
Nice to see your interest in using NuttX with ROS2.
I think the guy that was working on NuttX and ROS (the first MicroROS
was based on NuttX) went out to work on other things. We need to find
someone to help to fix it.
If you are interested to get it working again I offer to help you
Ok!
+1
On 11/22/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> After hearing back from Infra about the repository naming convention,
> all the recent feedback has been to stay with the default and just
> remove "incubator-" from our repo names, giving:
>
> https://github.com/apache/nuttx
> https://github.com/apach
Dear NuttXers,
We are asked some friends sites to post about the fact that NuttX became a
Top Level Apache project.
Today many sites expect some payment to publish the news.
We want to thank CNX-Software for publishing about EsPiFF board and include
the fact in the text:
https://www.cnx-softwar
Hi Mr. Wang,
Did you modify the driver to support both interrupts?
Also, do you have JTAG (OpenOCD) + GDB support to HDSC HC32 chips?
Using JTAG+GDB will be easier to track the root cause of the issue.
Seems like you are mixing the HDSC SDK code with NuttX code, it is
better to start a clean po
Hi Tim,
Don't worry, after you get used to it things become easier.
If you have some ideas to improve the documentation to make it easier to
the next "Tim", please don't hesitate to submit a PR :-D
BR,
Alan
On Friday, November 25, 2022, TimH wrote:
> Some may have seen I've been attempting m
Congratulations Lup, great achievement!
BR,
Alan
On Friday, November 25, 2022, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> Pine64 PinePhone is now supported by NuttX Mainline! If you have a
> PinePhone (and PinePhone Serial Debug Cable), you're welcome to try NuttX
> on PinePhone...
>
> https://github.com/apache/n
This is a CI issue. We just need to restart it manually.
Maybe we could add some tests to retry automatically when errors like
this happen.
On 11/26/22, TimH wrote:
> Thanks for the support - another 2 PRs submitted now.
>
> But one failed tests with multiple instances of:
>
> " Error: Error res
Kudos Lup!
Maybe we could mix it with our current documentation to create a better doc.
BR,
Alan
On 11/28/22, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> This article explains how I prepared my Pull Requests for NuttX. I hope
> this will be helpful for folks contributing to NuttX for the very first
> time :-)
>
>
Hi Fotis,
I think all the software you listed are interesting and are useful to
the NuttX community.
As suggestion I think you could put it available on github and help
people to help clean it up and then submit a PR to NuttX.
BR,
Alan
On 12/4/22, Fotis Panagiotopoulos wrote:
> Hello everyone
Hi Roberto,
You can use __NuttX__
BR,
Alan
On 12/5/22, Roberto Bucher wrote:
> Hi
>
> Which is the "#ifdef" that I can use to check if I've been compiling for
> NuttX (like for example #ifdef _WIN32...)?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Roberto
>
>
Hi Markus,
I don't know if there is someone already using PTP with NuttX
(probably since NuttX is used by many industrial automation
companies).
I think the first step should be add a PTP daemon for NuttX.
The ptpd could be a good candidate: https://github.com/ptpd/ptpd
BR,
Alan
On 12/5/22, M
Hi Sebastien,
On 12/9/22, Sebastien Lorquet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As an introduction to the RISCV, I would like to use NuttX on my M5stamp
> C3U, which I can get for 8 dollars at a local store.
>
> https://docs.m5stack.com/en/core/stamp_c3u
>
This M5stamp C3U uses that ESP32-C3 that is already comple
We all that need to talk you, not only for that driver, but also for
these amazing documentation!
Thank you Lup!
On 12/22/22, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> NuttX Mainline now supports the Display Engine for Allwinner A64 SoC
> (Arm64). Many thanks to my patient reviewers for wading through a thousand
>
Hi Tomek,
I think the idea of NuttX 12.0.0 is to be the first NuttX release as Apache TLP.
But I agree it is better to have minor releases before moving to a
major release.
Just a major release for year or each two years sound more consistent,
this is similar the way that Linux kernel does.
BR,
Hi Robert,
Thank you for sharing this CH32V30x porting repository.
I think the right way to handle the GPIO is like STM32 and other
arches do, not inside the menuconfig.
Some time ago someone suggested using menuconfig to select the
function of each pin of the MCU, but although the idea is cool,
Hi Robert,
On 12/26/22, Robert Lipe wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for sharing this CH32V30x porting repository.
>>
>
> For anyone following along, this was an accident. The "real" repo (to which
> I'm about to commit more stuff) is at
> https://github.com/robertlipe/incubator-nuttx
>
>
>> I think the ri
Very nice Lup! Kudos!!!
I think we need a drivers/video/logo/ like the Linux kernel to display
the NuttX logo.
;-)
BR,
Alan
On 12/27/22, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> NuttX Mainline now boots with a Test Pattern on Pine64 PinePhone! (Arm64 /
> Allwinner A64 SoC)
>
> This article explains what's insi
Nathan Hartman
> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 8:06 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
> >
> > > Very nice Lup! Kudos!!!
> > >
> > > I think we need a drivers/video/logo/ like the Linux kernel to display
> > > the NuttX logo.
> > >
> >
I just changed the NuttX status to graduated:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/content/podlings.xml
BR,
Alan
On 12/26/22, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 9:44 AM Calvin Kirs wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 10:36 PM Nathan Hartman
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >
Dear busy NuttXers,
As you probably knows the CI is failing, it is reporting that the HASH
is not matching.
I don't know if someone changed the packet version and forgot to
update the hash or if the files were infected.
For those who really care about this project, please helps to fix it
(then w
holidays.
>
> --Brennan
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022, 10:58 AM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Dear busy NuttXers,
>>
>> As you probably knows the CI is failing, it is reporting that the HASH
>> is not matching.
>>
>> I don't know if someone changed the pac
Hi Simon,
Happy new year!
Do you know if that Rotating Log was working on previous releases (i.e 10.3) ?
Probably some recent modification broke it.
I think we don't have a Rotation Log test, we need some Software
Qualification Testing when doing a software release.
I just opened an Issue abou
Hi NuttXers,
I just merged the LVGL V8 PR from Xiaomi:
https://github.com/apache/nuttx-apps/pull/1341
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/7268
Please test it on your board to confirm it still working for you.
I tested here on SIMulator and everything worked as expected.
BR,
Alan
Very nice work Lup!
It should be nice to see about it on big media like Hackaday.
BR,
Alan
On 1/1/23, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> People often ask why we're porting NuttX to Pine64 PinePhone (Arm64 /
> Allwinner A64 SoC). So I wrote an FAQ about NuttX for PinePhone. Have an
> Awesome 2023 everyone!
ithub.com/apache/nuttx/pull/8018
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 11:53 AM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much Brennan!
>>
>> BR,
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> On 12/30/22, Brennan Ashton wrote:
>> > Alan, I mentioned this earlier in another
On 1/2/23, Brennan Ashton wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2023, 4:46 AM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much Brennan,
>>
>> I was afraid to change the hash because I wasn't sure that the file
>> wasn't corrupted/infected.
>>
>> How did you
Hi Jernej,
I faced similar issue some time all, I don't remember all the details but
in some special cases the script get the wrong information. I think it
happens when we do git reset --hard to some commit from old release.
I cloned again and it got fixed.
BR,
Alan
On Wednesday, January 4, 20
Hi Guys,
Wilfred from RealTimeLogic posted on our Discord channel:
"I have just ported the Barracuda App Server to NuttX and I wonder if
anyone would be interested in testing this server. The ready to use
NuttX port provides a web-based Lua REPL. The ready-to-run application
server package packs a
Hi Everyone,
I noticed that ftpc example is not working correctly, at least here in my board.
So before opening an issue on github (case it is some issue with my
board config) I want to ask if someone tested the ftpc recently and if
it worked for you?
First thing I noticed is the "nfc" prompt is
76 bytes, 2.38Kbyte/sec
Sat Jan 7 13:22:37 2023 [pid 132850] [ftpclient] FTP response: Client
":::192.168.0.2", "226 Transfer complete."
The network speed for ESP32 seems a little bit low, but it is another chapter.
BR,
Alan
On 1/7/23, Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
&g
nt
":::192.168.0.2", "150 Ok to send data."
Sat Jan 7 13:40:46 2023 [pid 158190] [ftpclient] OK UPLOAD: Client
":::192.168.0.2", "/files/test.bin", 1048576 bytes,
186.42Kbyte/sec
Sat Jan 7 13:40:46 2023 [pid 158190] [ftpclient] FTP response: Client
&quo
Hi prelude,
Please enable the debug (ERR, WARN e INFO) for MMC/SDCard:
[*] Memory Card Driver Debug Features
[*] Memory Card Driver Error Output
[*] Memory Card Driver Warnings Output
[*] Memory Card Driver Informational Output
It could give us more details about the issue.
BR,
A
Hi Prelude
On 1/10/23, prelude wrote:
> I have now turned on the debug option, started the development board and
> reported the following error:
>
> k210_sdinitialize: Initializing bit bang SPI for the MMC/SD slot
> spi_setmode: mode=0
> k210_sdinitialize: Successfully initialized bit bang SPI fo
+1
Please see tests below:
ESP32-DEVKITC:
==
Compiler:
-
$ xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/local/bin/../libexec/gcc/xtensa-esp32-elf/8.4.0/lto-wrapper
Target: xtensa-esp32-elf
Configured with:
/builds/i
Very nice Lup! Kudos!!
There are many low cost tooch screen powered by GT911 for sale at
Aliexpress, this is a great addiction to NuttX!
Thank you again for this amazing work Lup!
BR,
Alan
On 1/12/23, Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> Yep the NuttX Driver is actually designed for Goodix GT911. But it wo
Hahaha, creating drivers for NuttX is very addictive! :-D
On 1/12/23, Bernd Walter wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 09:27:38PM -0300, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>> Very nice Lup! Kudos!!
>>
>> There are many low cost tooch screen powered by GT911 for sale at
>> Aliexpress, t
Dear NuttXers,
I want to know if there are some hidden configuration that forces all
children to die when the father task die.
Currently only teh main task dies:
nsh> family &
nsh> ps
PID GROUP PRI POLICY TYPENPX STATEEVENT SIGMASK STACK COMMAND
...
2727 100 RR
gt;>
>> The question is confusing because it asks about killing other threads
>> (aka
>> pthreads) when the main (task) exits. But the example shows only tasks
>> (main threads).
>>
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Tasks+vs.+Threads+FAQ
>>
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Hi Everyone,
As some have noticed some boards still have their README.txt in their
original places:
boards/arm/stm32/stm32f4discovery/README.txt
boards/arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico/README.txt
boards/x86_64/intel64/qemu-intel64/README.txt
boards/risc-v/qemu-rv/rv-virt/README.txt
boards/sim/sim/sim/
Hi Tim,
AFAIK the current USB HID keyboard implementation existent on NuttX
doesn't work with all keyboards. I don't know details about it, so let
me share what I know so far:
A NuttX user reported some years ago that he test USB Keyboard on
STM32 boards and got it working. He was using the keybo
ges in that folder.
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, 2:51 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> As some have noticed some boards still have their README.txt in their
>> original places:
>>
>> boards/arm/stm32/stm32f4discovery/README.txt
>> boards
On 1/19/23, Gregory Nutt wrote:
> On 1/19/2023 1:12 PM, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>> I think the currently NuttX USB Keyboard driver needs to be extended
>> to support more keyboards. Do do that someone need to inspect the USB
>> communication and figure out what is going on.
&
get RNDIS working – so many random Kconfig settings needed
> it seems.
>
> From: Gregory Nutt
> Date: Thursday, 19 January 2023 at 19:18
> To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
> Subject: Re: USB host - HID keyboard and other things
> On 1/19/2023 1:12 PM, Alan C. Assis wrote:
>
>
Hi Tim,
When you had double about your configuration, the best option is
looking some working board config example.
In this case take a look at boards/stm32f4discovery/configs/rndis/defconfig
BR,
Alan
On 1/25/23, Tim Hardisty wrote:
> I did turn the firewall off, just in case, but still no pi
27;t explain why the PING app isn't available:
> any thoughts on that?
>
> > On 25/01/2023, 23:12, "Alan C. Assis" <mailto:acas...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> When you had double about your configuration, the best option is
>> looking some worki
Hi Russel,
Did you try to update the firmware version for the new board that is
not working?
Maybe ST changed the UART pins connected to virtual console
(/dev/ttyACM0) from a board to other.
BR,
Alan
On 1/26/23, Russell Haley wrote:
> Hi there community,
>
> I have access to a couple of STM32
R: arp_wait failed: -110
>
> Looks like arp is failing for some reason but I have no idea, despite having
> compared defconfig files that have RNDIS enabled :(
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Alan C. Assis
>>Sent: 26 January 2023 12:21
>>To: dev@nuttx.apache.o
Hey NuttXers,
I decided to list which companies are contributing most with NuttX,
but during my research I couldn't to map some individual contributors
to their companies.
So, I don't know if Oki Minabe is an individual contributor or a
contributor from Sony. Same to CV-Bowen, but I'm 99% sure he
Thank you Tim!
On 1/27/23, Tim Hardisty wrote:
>>Tim Hardisty = 15
>
> That be me :)
>
> JT Innovations Ltd
>
> Or JTi for short.
>
>
Strange, it still available here:
$ sudo modprobe rndis_host
BR,
Alan
On 1/27/23, Tim Hardisty wrote:
> Seems that RNDIS on Linux is deprecated as it's deemed insecure, so I need
> to use CDC-ECM for Linux (which works), but there's no generic driver for
> that in Windows (unless anyone knows
Hi James,
ESP32 is supported, which features do you need?
BR,
Alan
On 1/27/23, James Dougherty wrote:
> I haven’t looked at it yet, but I am working on ESP32; is WROOM supported
> in master or just the S3/C3?
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 4:23 AM Robert Alexa
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> What'
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