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by hak8or
2068 days ago
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This is an absurdly impressive writeup, and it's great that it shows that there are SIP's out there for such low pricing (sub $5 for a ic whuch includes a decent few MB of dram is great, albeit single core). Many years back, I also did a writeup (much less intense) that goes more so into what it took for me to get Linux running on an IMX6 based Soc on the software end, including how I found a bug in the USB clock tree in the kernel for the IMX6, how I debugged it, and how I mainlined it (my first and only kernel commit to mainline).
https://brainyv2.hak8or.com/ Such projects are increadibly satisfying to work on, it makes you feel much more competent when working with embedded systems. There is much less "black magic" going on. |
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