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Dex4u
Joined: 08 Feb 2005
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A cool fractal demo by krom.
Running bare metal on Raspberry Pi.
Using FasmArm of cause.

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04 Jul 2012, 20:49 |
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malpolud
Joined: 18 Jul 2011
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Location: Broken hippocampus
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Source codes, sources... 
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04 Jul 2012, 21:12 |
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cool,,  must be really enjoying doing all this stuffs.
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05 Jul 2012, 13:22 |
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Dex4u
Joined: 08 Feb 2005
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I have put a tutorial about coding bare metal on the R-PI, it using a basic like language, that users fasm macros called DexBasic (a cross between DexOS and FBasic).
But you could just as easy use fasmarm and call the functions.
http://www.dex-os.com/DexBasic/DexBasic.htm
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21 Jul 2012, 18:01 |
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Dex4u
Joined: 08 Feb 2005
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Yes, i been reading up on them.
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21 Jul 2012, 21:28 |
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I suspect the gooseberry is nothing other than a reference design which ARM provides to white box cellphone manufacturers in China and India
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22 Jul 2012, 02:10 |
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farrier
Joined: 26 Aug 2004
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Location: North Central Mississippi
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_________________ Some Assembly Required
It's a good day to code!
U.S.Constitution; Bill of Rights; Amendment 1:
... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, ...
Don't Bogart that code, my friend...
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22 Jul 2012, 06:15 |
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farrier
Joined: 26 Aug 2004
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Location: North Central Mississippi
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An interview with a founder and principal in the Raspberry Pi project.
Eben Upton
http://twit.tv/show/triangulation/61
Get the video version to see some of the user generated cases.
Why the name?
Why are there no version A's available?
Version 60 of this series was with Nolan Bushnell of Atari.
farrier
_________________ Some Assembly Required
It's a good day to code!
U.S.Constitution; Bill of Rights; Amendment 1:
... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, ...
Don't Bogart that code, my friend...
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23 Jul 2012, 00:56 |
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Dex4u
Joined: 08 Feb 2005
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I have uploaded a new tutorial (3) using DexBasic in bare metal on the Pi.
http://www.dex-os.com/DexBasic/Lesson3.htm
This tutorial is on using the GPIO's.
I will update the language part of the site tomorrow with the new functions.
Note: I have implement the functions to be the same as the equivalent Arduino commands, so anyone who as programmed the arduino or tut available for the arduino, will be easy to convert.
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31 Jul 2012, 21:02 |
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Linux: Jack of all trades, master of none. I definitely respect the Linux project on their flexibility and the amount of resources they've brought to open source software. Without extensive optimization (as is the case with Raspian OS), however, Linux usually is a lackluster stopgap sort of operating system, rarely the most efficient use of any particular hardware. I'm glad to see they're working on optimizing Linux for their particular hardware, it will definitly result in a much more functional device.
_________________ If it's got bits, I'll byte.
http://speedofdark.us
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21 Aug 2012, 15:02 |
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malpolud
Joined: 18 Jul 2011
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I glanced at your webpage and it seems I've been looking for something like DexBasic. Cool, I'll check it out.
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28 Aug 2012, 14:30 |
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Dex4u
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malpolud wrote: |
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I glanced at your webpage and it seems I've been looking for something like DexBasic. Cool, I'll check it out.
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Let me know how you get on, i have done many more tuts, but have not uploaded them yet.
Also working on a add-on board for OS dev's, that adds keyboard and mouse support to the pi, without the need to write usb stack.
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28 Aug 2012, 18:51 |
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f2
Joined: 30 May 2010
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Location: France
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Great job, Dex! That give me the idea to restart osdeving again
I'm curious to see the source code of the OS... just to know how it is made... 
_________________ There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and the others...
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29 Aug 2012, 22:03 |
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Dex4u
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f2 wrote: |
Great job, Dex! That give me the idea to restart osdeving again
I'm curious to see the source code of the OS... just to know how it is made...
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Thanks f2, You do not need to wait long, as once my pcb to add ps2 keyboard/mouse support to the pi, are done i will be releasing code  .
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30 Aug 2012, 14:58 |
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Dex4u
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02 Sep 2012, 20:05 |
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f2
Joined: 30 May 2010
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Thank you for the link, Dex. This website contains all the things I needed to start coding for the RasPi.
_________________ There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and the others...
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02 Sep 2012, 20:50 |
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Free Online Ras-Pi Course
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/freshers/raspberrypi/tutorials/os/
University of Cambridge is offering a 12-step online course on Ras-Pi
The course, Baking Pi - Operating Systems Development, is aimed at students of 16 and over with some prior programming experience, "although younger readers may still find some of it accessible, particularly with assistance"
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04 Sep 2012, 04:51 |
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Dex4u
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Re: Free Online Ras-Pi Course
kalambong wrote: |
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/freshers/raspberrypi/tutorials/os/
University of Cambridge is offering a 12-step online course on Ras-Pi
The course, Baking Pi - Operating Systems Development, is aimed at students of 16 and over with some prior programming experience, "although younger readers may still find some of it accessible, particularly with assistance"
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Thats what the above link is to 
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04 Sep 2012, 12:33 |
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