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Revision as of 12:38, 5 November 2012
Contents
Programming GPIO on Fedora
Project Description
A guide and some simple projects that run on different boards on Fedora.
Package appropriate libraries and provide instructions on interfacing devices to the BeagleBoard/BeagleBone and PandaBoard devices using the GPIO/SPI/I2C interfaces.
Expected outcome: appropriate libraries for GPIO/SPI/I2C support will be present in Fedora, and documentation page will be available outlining how to use these features.
Skills required: packaging, testing, writing
Maximum number of participants: 2 (one per board)
Resources: Chris Tyler (ctyler), Peter Robinson (pbrobinson)
== Project Leader(s) ==
Jiecheng Qiu
Wiki Page: User: Jiecheng Qiu
IRC: Jie_Q
Luis Francisco Fuentes
Wiki Page: User: Luis Francisco Fuentes
IRC: Luis
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
Oct 6, 2012. Group Meeting.
We discussed about which hardware and interface we are going to contribute. And the final decision is we are gonna use Pandaboard device. I will work on the GPIO interface, and Luis will work on the I2C interface. One of our member drop the course, so, that is all for now.
We did some research on the library and drivers, here is the google doc link for sharing the information within group member: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TJQb7bEK91TNs3f2jqkOiQU3_ro8Z7BhKEbdtaCOoxc/edit
Oct 15, 2012 Update Project Home Page.
Today we update the Project Detail, Project Plan, and Blogs. We will continue do some research on library, and try to package it soon. And we will ask for loan some hardware.
Project Plan
Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):
Key contacts:
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
0.1 release an initial version of our package
0.2 release a final version and get it into the Fedora package review process
0.3 the package has gone through the final release process and is available in Fedora
Communication
Mailing Lists
Upsteam Wiki and Web
Links/Bugs/Tracking
Here is a page that I've recently started writing about GPIO/Serial/I2C/SPI on the Pandaboard: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_Interfacing
This is an unfinished project started by a CDOT research assistant for interfacing a motion sensor to a Pandaboard: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Motion_Sensor_Interfacing_for_Panda_Board_based_Dash_Board_System
From Chris Tyler
Source Code Control
Blogs
Jiecheng Qiu's Blog: http://jcqiu.wordpress.com
Luis Fuentes: http://cty6.wordpress.com
Seneca Particpants
Non-Seneca Participants
Planets
Project News
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