![]() ![]() Theīest way is to just go ahead and see what errors occur along the way and install theįor the ARM tool chain, you might consider downloading the Preferred Manjaro install, it could be that you already have (part of) those packages. I’m not going to give a list of packages that need to be installed here. ![]() Want to stick closer to the recommended way of working, a Docker container with Ubuntu works Now perfectly possible to cross compile NuttX on this Linux distribution. My host PC is running Manjaro Linux and, as it turns out, it’s Quick start (Official NuttX documentation).Some useful pointers to get you started with NuttX How to setup VSCode for NuttX development. With the STM32MP157F-DK2 as a backup in case embedded Linux would be a disappointment. Minimal NuttX build running on the STM32F769-DISCO board that I bought at the same time In this blog post I’ll document how I got a Setting up the build environment and gettingĪ first build running has become almost trivial. System experience just a few weeks before, How hard could it be now?Īnd, oh my, have things improved in NuttX land. It was complexĪnd I couldn’t get it to run reliably at that time. NuttX compiled on a STM32 Discovery board. A few years ago, I did a first attempt to get So, I decided to try something a bit more simple (while still being a very healthy upgradeĬompared to our retro computers). The biggest appeal of the current retro computing movement. Understand, and master, every single bit of the system in front of you. That’s in big contrast to our home computers of yesteryear where you really could Something goes wrong, a lot of head scratching is only the beginning of the journey of One doesn’t get the feeling you can understand the system as a whole anymore and when YouĪlso get quickly lost in all the packages and scripts that let everything work together. Linux Systems it’s still huge and consumes a lot of resources just to be able to run. Although tiny compared to desktop or server ![]() A few blog posts ago, I documented how I created a Linux System for the STM32MP157F-DK2īoard. ![]()
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