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Re: AVR Architecture changes?
Hi Giovanni,
Thank you , it is normal, It is always a pleasure while working on ChibiOS. I also just try to give back what this amazing project give us.
Thank you , it is normal, It is always a pleasure while working on ChibiOS. I also just try to give back what this amazing project give us.
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Re: AVR Architecture changes?
Utzig,
The serial driver is working no so you can have a try.
Thanks
Very nice! Once you have serial+pal working just push them, then I'll try taking some time to test on my board and maybe writing a spi or i2c or usb driver.
The serial driver is working no so you can have a try.
Thanks
regards,
Theo.
Theo.
Re: AVR Architecture changes?
Hi...i am a new user here. As per my knowledge their peripherals are really simple to program, so not really sure why someone would use an OS there. I have one XMega board somewhere but never really used it for anything.
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Re: AVR Architecture changes?
Hi Burchsung,
Welcome on the community,
I made that port just for learning purpose and I decide to share my experience. Of curse you can use the mcu without any OS has you said but my goal is also to learn to use an OS for all my small projects.
So you can try the port and give a feedback.
So you can write some peripheral drivers and share if you want.
Welcome on the community,
so not really sure why someone would use an OS there
I made that port just for learning purpose and I decide to share my experience. Of curse you can use the mcu without any OS has you said but my goal is also to learn to use an OS for all my small projects.
I have one XMega board somewhere but never really used it for anything.
So you can try the port and give a feedback.
As per my knowledge their peripherals are really simple to program,
So you can write some peripheral drivers and share if you want.
regards,
Theo.
Theo.
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