[Fedora-electronic-lab] FEL: GreenSoCs and XMOS Semiconductor want to collaborate
by Chitlesh GOORAH
Hello there,
This email is meant as a feedback of what is going about FEL and two
companies who want to collaborate with us on the gcc compiler, eclipse
and debugging level.
This is very encouraging (from FEL's point of view) to have these 2 companies :
* GreenSoCs
* XMOS Semiconductor
(who are currently making headlines about their software) interested in Fedora.
I have been exchanging phone calls with these 2 companies since July
and both are eager to find their respective tools into Fedora
repositories and eventually EPEL.
So the current status is:
* for GreenSoCs : tune their sources so that it supports yum instead
of apt and at the same time that their framework be as independent of
systemC as possible
* for XMOS Semiconductor: they have not yet opensource their tools.
however they are already engaged into internal corporate talks about
how to opensource their toolchain.
For the sake of simplicity, I will not describe all the details here,
however I'll be glad to detail them on FEL's mailing list if you are
interested.
I'm hoping if some of you might be interested to give a hand in these
processes. Currently, I can not sustain myself financially so the
inclusion of this tools might take some time till they are prepared
for package review.
Kind regards,
Chitlesh
14 years, 9 months
[Fedora-electronic-lab] Nightly FEL spin composes
by Chitlesh GOORAH
Hello there,
We now have nightly composes of FEL spin for rawhide. (i386 and x86_64)
http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/electronic-lab/
I would appreciate if from time to time, you could try those livedvds
and give us some feedbacks. These spins are created from rawhide
repository, meaning these spins should not be considered for
production environment, but only for testing purposes only.
As a packager, if you feel the spin is missing one of the packages you
maintain, please do notify us here on this mailing list or file a
ticket so that immediate action could be taken.
Happy testing,
Chitlesh
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Chitlesh GOORAH
Fedora Electronic Lab Architect
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL
14 years, 9 months
[Fedora-electronic-lab] PIC Programming Support
by Leo John Thomas
Hello,
I am just wondering whether *Fedora Electronics Lab* has a *tool to
develop and simulate programs for Microchip PIC*, specifically 32 bit
processor. I am currently using *PIC32* and haven't find any simulators for
it, neither proprietary(like the PIC simulator IDE from Oshone soft) nor
open-source.
Any help would be appreciated..
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Thanks and Regards,
Leo John Thomas
Amrita University
14 years, 10 months
[Fedora-electronic-lab] Fedora Electronic Lab Help
by Aditya Verma
I have downloaded Fedora electronics lab n have installed it.
Now what I have to do to use different tools? I m not seeing any in my
application or anywhere in my system. Do I have to download individual tools
from FEL site?
Plz help
Thnx in Advance
14 years, 10 months