[Oberon] Raspberry Pi Revisited

J. jan.de.kruyf at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 21:17:28 CET 2015


Ja ok, I did mean de Wachter in fact. But yes you also do system calls in olr.

J.


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Peter Matthias <PeterMatthias at web.de> wrote:

>Hi Jan,
>
>I think you got confused with all these Peters here ;-) Jan was talking 
>about Peter de Wachter. And there is also Peter Easthope here. 
>Unfortunately Peter Muller left.
>
>I am not in the details, but I am sure, GPIO can be accessed both, via 
>memory mapped devices and read/write operations, also within Oberon 
>Linux Revival on RPi.
>
>If doing some hybrid (ARM/FPGA) staff I would recommend using existing 
>hardware like MiST board. ( http://harbaum.org/till/mist/index.shtml )
>
>Regards,
>	Peter M.
>
>Am 30.11.2015 um 16:26 schrieb Jan de Kruyf:
>> On a scale from 5 .. 0 I would say 4.5 since I dont have a Pi Zero.
>> But in general more rattling of kettles and lighting of fireworks on the
>> Oberon front is Good (tm)
>>
>> Peter has some way of doing linux system calls. I am sure GPIO could be
>> used that way?
>>
>> I just need a Round Tuit at the moment for a few things, so don't rely
>> on me.
>> But I _will_ clap for you.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> j.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Jack Johnson <knapjack at gmail.com
>> <mailto:knapjack at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     With the release of the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero, I started thinking
>>     about the viability of a hybrid RISC platform. I've been thinking
>>     for a while about how I might simulate networking via a TUN/TAP
>>     implementation in Peter's fantastic emulator, but I'm also now
>>     wondering if it might be possible to expose the Pi's GPIO to the
>>     emulator as well, and end up with something that bridges the FPGA
>>     work and the emulator in a way that would be interesting and healthy
>>     for both.
>>
>>     Interesting or pointless?
>>
>>     -Jack
>>
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