Ada_Drivers_Library
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Ada_Drivers_Library
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How to get the ARM toolchain up and running?
Hi, I'm trying to compile any example from the project Ada_Drivers_Library, but it seems that I can't get the toolchain correctly installed:
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December 2022 What Are You Working On?
Trying to fix a problem with the accelerometer, actually with TWI (a.k.a. I2C) on BBC Micro:bit (v1): PR raised.
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November 2022 What Are You Working On?
Tried to work out why TWI (Nordic’s I2C) doesn’t work on BBC micro:bit (v1.3b, anyway). Failed, so far.
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July 2022 What Are You Working On?
Spent days to make MAG3110 work on Micro:bit, but then Fabien told me that it has been fixed in April. It appears that my local clone of Ada Drivers Library wasn't updated! :(
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December 2021 What Are You Working On?
Got I2C & SPI drivers for the LPS25H barometric sensor accepted in the Ada Drivers Library.
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How do I get started with programming microcontrollers with Ada?
You could take a look into the Ada_Drivers_Library. It provides BSPs and examples for different boards, so that's an easy way to get started. For the start you could get any of the boards supported there, depending on the hardware features you want to have.
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July 2022 What Are You Working On?
I've put sources of old GLADE (GNAT Library for Ada Distributed Environment) on github, made it work with GCC 11 and released as an alire crate, so everybody could install and play with it easily.
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