Hi,
I purchased the advanced layout course and, as an older EE, and I became curious about the software that you run on your system. I am assuming that you use some sort of reference code package and then modify it as needed. For example, I have worked on Broadcom SOCs where we started with reference code provided by the experts at Broadcom, whereas, even our team of software people would be incapable of starting the firmware from scratch. The reference code was linux based and written in C and we used design compilers to modify it, etc.
I have visited the NXP site and have downloaded a linux file "fsl_yocto-L4.1.15...tar.gz", and yes, I do run linux, (use netbeans as an IDE but could use others, and I kind of know what yocto is). But, I would like to know which software you loaded and where you loaded it from.
Thank You
Tomj
I purchased the advanced layout course and, as an older EE, and I became curious about the software that you run on your system. I am assuming that you use some sort of reference code package and then modify it as needed. For example, I have worked on Broadcom SOCs where we started with reference code provided by the experts at Broadcom, whereas, even our team of software people would be incapable of starting the firmware from scratch. The reference code was linux based and written in C and we used design compilers to modify it, etc.
I have visited the NXP site and have downloaded a linux file "fsl_yocto-L4.1.15...tar.gz", and yes, I do run linux, (use netbeans as an IDE but could use others, and I kind of know what yocto is). But, I would like to know which software you loaded and where you loaded it from.
Thank You
Tomj
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