rbop
Rust framework for writing mathematical expression editors (by AaronC81)
rp-hal
A Rust Embedded-HAL for the rp series microcontrollers (by rp-rs)
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rbop
Posts with mentions or reviews of rbop.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-23.
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Delta Pico - what I've learned by building a graphing calculator
After a lot of experimentation, I built rbop, a framework for implementing mathematical editors on any platform. It's completely separate to the Delta Pico's codebase - it'll provide the input and evaluation logic, and you just need to implement however it will draw the expressions on your platform.
rp-hal
Posts with mentions or reviews of rp-hal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-06.
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Embedded Swift on the Raspberry Pi Pico
probably, I didn't really check it, but I found [1]. Rust has a lot of support for embedded systems, even from the companies that provide the chips, like STM and Espressif.
[1] https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal
- Rp-hal: a Rust Embedded-HAL for the pi pico series microcontrollers
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I built a column staggered keyboard with firmware written in Rust!
About the same time, I was learning Rust and discovered how it could be used on embedded targets from Low Level Learning on YouTube, the video introduced me to the amazing rp-hal crate that provides abstractions to talk to the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. Getting used to the no_std mode took some time, the most challenging was not being able to collect an iterator to a container.
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How can I access the Pico W's LED with the rp-hal crate?
Well, just as I posted this, I came across the issue on Github: https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/issues/525
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&[u8] to *const u8
Have a read of https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/issues/257 for more info.
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Question: Elegant way of getting a 'static reference?
I've made an example for a RPI Pico (PR for the RP2040 HAL project here) .
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Pico as a usb hid without circuitpy
Here's an example: https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal/blob/main/boards/rp-pico/examples/pico_usb_twitchy_mouse.rs
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Learning Embedded rust
Embedded rust for the raspberry pi pico: https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal
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The Rise of Rust, the ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language That’s Taking Over Tech
What are you on about, can you clarify? Rust can compile in no-std/embedded style just as fine (or better) than C can for basically any ARM or RISCV based processor, and quick googling shows this hal for nearly all pi needs and even MEGA65 is "as supported" (read: not at all officially by anything, fan-only) as any current C compiler. Setting up rust for a new target, so long as the code-gen is supported somehow by LLVM, LLVM plugin, LLVM IR transpiler (and maybe libgcc-jit sort of soon) is just as painful or unpainful as setting up a whole team to work via C/C++ with comparable testing harnesses. This doesn't mean easy and is an area Rust is still improving rapidly by the various enterprise agencies (Ferrous systems, Oxide, more I can't remember...) who specifically want to bring rust to such low end hardware because frankly both C and C++ suck with vendor proprietary tool chains and quirks.
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"pub use bare_metal::CriticalSection;" Error
He says he can't find crate for 'bare_metal'. He was setting up and testing the HAL for the pico (https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal). While compiling it pulls down critical-section-0.2.7/src/lib.rs and bars on line 7
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rbop and rp-hal you can also consider the following projects:
delta-m0 - Basic, compact scientific calculator
tutorials - 📚 Stash of tutorials completed for learning cool stuff.
delta-pico - Powerful scientific calculator based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
rlox
delta-pico-sim - Desktop simulator for the Delta Pico
edn - Extensible Data Notation
rp2040-project-template - A basic rp2040-hal project with blinky and rtt logging example code. With this you can quickly get started on a new rp2040 project
avr-hal - embedded-hal abstractions for AVR microcontrollers
teaching-material
tz - Time zone database and code