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piCore-7.0alpha1
Rich:
Hi sbp
Just a guess on my part, but it might be because bootlocal runs in the background. What happens if you call it from bootsync
and don't background it?
sbp:
SORRY - my bad.
I accidentally added the bootcode pause to the cmdline in the new version I tested.
So naturally it would wait for me - stupid me.
Regards
Steen
sbp:
Hi tested three different wifi dongles all working fine:
a D-Link DWA-131 using this:
r8712u: Loading firmware from "rtlwifi/rtl8712u.bin"
a Ralink dongle using
rt2x00lib_request_firmware: Info - Loading firmware file 'rt2870.bin
a TP-link (Realtek) dongle using:
usbcore: registered new interface driver r8188eu
All working fine with no problems.
Steen
jgrulich:
Hi Béla,
great job, seems that it works well.
Please share the .config file for make the kernel and kernel modules. I need some modules like w1, rtc, net-usb, raspidac3 ...
Regards,
Jan
gavinmc42:
Don't know where you find the time Bela.
Seems to work fine so far.
Had a look at Windows 10 IoT and Snappy for Pi, compared to piCore they are bloatware.
Been trying to use the new micropython, just because shell scripting is so yesterday:)
I think the micropython-lib needs to be tcz'ed for anyone used to python 2/3 coding.
Trying now to see if the method I used for gpio tweaking via shell script can be done by micropython.
ie read/write to files /sys/class/gpio/...
Might be easiest to just use the python interface to the pigpio daemon.
http://abyz.co.uk/rpi/pigpio/index.html
Micropython has some interesting links like this one
http://openmv.io/
Run Openmv on a Raspberry Pi?
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