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#1 nakchak

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Posted 08 June 2012 - 03:41 PM

Hi All Is there a public repository for ND firmwares? netduino.codeplex.com seems to be pretty much dead in terms of commits I would really like to be able checkout firmwares in the same way as I can with netmf, especially with the possibility of GCC compilable firmwares for the GO I think the amount of interest in the firmware source will increase. Also it would be really neat to be able to fork customised firmwares i.e. GO firmware with OpenSSL enabled or similar. It is the one aspect of netduino that i find to be quite blackbox, i.e. i would love to move over to using 4.2 due to the GC and memory management fixes more than anything else, but I cant as my immediate project relies on a firmware modification for acceptable performance. However as it stands i can only use the latest production firmware as that's the only source I can find released. Also wouldn't an issue tracker be a more suitable place to report bugs and feature requests than this forum? Sorry if it sounds like a bit of a winge i'm just banging my against another system.outofmemory exception i know disappears with 4.2 (tested codebase with 4.2 all works flawlessly apart from the low level SPI hack I implemented in the firmware which is really needed to achieve acceptable performance) Nak.

#2 neslekkim

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 07:19 AM

I second this, Would be great if sources was in an repository, preferably git?, so everyone could follow the progress, I guess some also would like to be on the bleeding edge, and thereby report bugs/deliver fixes etc. Through Git/github, those who want, could fork the code, and do their bugfixes that later could be pulled back to the repo when secretlabs approve it. It's an community thing after all, zip-files doesn't help much there..

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Posted 09 November 2012 - 02:10 PM

Any news on this?




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