by Tdarcos » Sun Dec 24, 2017 4:52 pm
I bought an ASUS Tinkerboard, downloaded the system image, only to discover none of my computers will recognize a micro SD card. They'll read and write a full-size SD card through any of the three adapters I have, but not the micro. Raspberry PIs use a full-size card.
Also, someone converted the Free Pascal Compiler so it can generate bootstrap code and turn the PI into a specialized device with its own OS, in places where a full Linux stack is overkill. Has full USB, networking, access to all the pins so you can use it for true "bare metal" development without needing to use assembler. They've done some interesting demo work.
I bought an ASUS Tinkerboard, downloaded the system image, only to discover none of my computers will recognize a micro SD card. They'll read and write a full-size SD card through any of the three adapters I have, but not the micro. Raspberry PIs use a full-size card.
Also, someone converted the Free Pascal Compiler so it can generate bootstrap code and turn the PI into a specialized device with its own OS, in places where a full Linux stack is overkill. Has full USB, networking, access to all the pins so you can use it for true "bare metal" development without needing to use assembler. They've done some interesting demo work.