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Posted to dev@mynewt.apache.org by Nges B <ng...@gmail.com> on 2016/03/04 04:59:14 UTC
The Blinky Project
I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
etc
With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
this community and project.
Thanks and cheers
Re: The Blinky Project
Posted by Nges B <ng...@gmail.com>.
It is a pleasure.
On 3/4/16, Sterling Hughes <st...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 3/3/16 7:59 PM, Nges B wrote:
>> I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
>> I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
>>
>> Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
>> Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
>> blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
>> etc
>>
>> With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
>> embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
>>
>> After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
>> part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
>> learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
>> this community and project.
>>
>
> Outstanding, glad to have you on the project Nges!
>
> Sterling
>
--
"it is good to dream and work for the dreams than not to dream"
Re: The Blinky Project
Posted by Sterling Hughes <st...@apache.org>.
On 3/3/16 7:59 PM, Nges B wrote:
> I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
> I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
>
> Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
> Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
> blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
> etc
>
> With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
> embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
>
> After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
> part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
> learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
> this community and project.
>
Outstanding, glad to have you on the project Nges!
Sterling
Re: The Blinky Project
Posted by Nges B <ng...@gmail.com>.
Thanks Aditi. and waiting for that.
On 3/4/16, aditi hilbert <ad...@runtime.io> wrote:
> Nges,
>
> That’s great to hear you are willing to be in for the long haul! Over the
> next few days you will see a lot of "how-to”s and tutorials coming up that
> will familiarize you with Mynewt even further. There is going to be a “How
> to write test utility for pkgs” that should help you with one of the
> projects you’d like to do.
>
> And Jules - thanks for the video!
>
> thanks,
> aditi
>
>
>> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Jules Damji <dm...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Here's what it looks like after you've transferred or download your SRAM
>> image using newt and load it from within gdb
>>
>> http://youtu.be/D6cJF5A4doc
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Jules
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> Pardon the dumb thumb typos :)
>>
>>> On Mar 3, 2016, at 7:59 PM, Nges B <ng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
>>> I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
>>>
>>> Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
>>> Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
>>> blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
>>> etc
>>>
>>> With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
>>> embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
>>>
>>> After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
>>> part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
>>> learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
>>> this community and project.
>>>
>>> Thanks and cheers
>
>
--
"it is good to dream and work for the dreams than not to dream"
Re: The Blinky Project
Posted by aditi hilbert <ad...@runtime.io>.
Nges,
That’s great to hear you are willing to be in for the long haul! Over the next few days you will see a lot of "how-to”s and tutorials coming up that will familiarize you with Mynewt even further. There is going to be a “How to write test utility for pkgs” that should help you with one of the projects you’d like to do.
And Jules - thanks for the video!
thanks,
aditi
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Jules Damji <dm...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Here's what it looks like after you've transferred or download your SRAM image using newt and load it from within gdb
>
> http://youtu.be/D6cJF5A4doc
>
> Cheers
>
> Jules
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> Pardon the dumb thumb typos :)
>
>> On Mar 3, 2016, at 7:59 PM, Nges B <ng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
>> I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
>>
>> Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
>> Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
>> blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
>> etc
>>
>> With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
>> embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
>>
>> After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
>> part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
>> learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
>> this community and project.
>>
>> Thanks and cheers
Re: The Blinky Project
Posted by Jules Damji <dm...@comcast.net>.
Here's what it looks like after you've transferred or download your SRAM image using newt and load it from within gdb
http://youtu.be/D6cJF5A4doc
Cheers
Jules
Sent from my iPhone
Pardon the dumb thumb typos :)
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 7:59 PM, Nges B <ng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am very excited to have followed up with the blinky project and now
> I think I have well understood what it was all about and well to go.
>
> Will your help I successfully followed up the project and learned aload.
> Unfortunately for me I did not have a board to test and see it
> blinking. But I have understood the project with boot from SRAM, Flash
> etc
>
> With my prime aim of joining Mynewt being GSOC 2016 and my love for
> embedded system and plan to specialize in it.
>
> After going through this project, I will say I will like to remain
> part of this Mynewt project with or without Gsoc. I know I am going to
> learn a load from this community as well as contribute tremendously to
> this community and project.
>
> Thanks and cheers