I would like to disable using the external clock, is there a flag or definition that need to be set? I do not need CAN or USB OTG. thanks, Bill _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Hello Bill, > I would like to disable using the external clock, is there a flag or > definition that need to be set? I do not need CAN or USB OTG. I found that I also needed to use the internal clock on the Nucleo board and so have worked up a solution (based on the current elua git master branch). It's not Nucleo specific and it should work for any F4. If you want to try it out, pull the stm32f4-nucleo branch from https://github.com/smartavionics/elua With that, you can simply specify in the board configuration file that the internal clock is to be used rather than the external clock. e.g. clocks = { internal = 16000000, cpu = 168000000 } Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
The nucleo is 64 pin the discovery is 100 pin, is this going to be as easy as adding the 407 specific headers and config files to the nucleo branch, or are there some more steps.
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Bill, > The nucleo is 64 pin the discovery is 100 pin, is this going to be as > easy as adding the 407 specific headers and config files to the > nucleo branch, or are there some more steps. Can't you just change the stm32f4discovery.lua config to use internal=16000000 rather than external=8000000 (assuming that you have merged in the new stuff in the stm32f4-nucleo branch) ? Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
It looks like from your git, the merge is only a few files and they seem to be well commented, I will give it a try. thanks again. Bill On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 6:18 PM, Mark Burton <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I has question. I'm looking into using eLua for a project and was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a dev kit that supports eLua and networking. I'm looking at updating a board we use in our
production test stand. (janky bed of nail tester) . it's used to program the Device under tests AVR processor, then read voltages and twiddle digital inputs. The processor is an Atmal SAM7X256. I noted that there is an eLua port for the SAM7X, but 'net' isn't supported and the SMA7X series seems long in the tooth at this point. Matt _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
You could consider EK-LM3S8962 It is an older board, the processor is not recommended for new designs, but it has Ethernet port, also OLED and CAN (and comes with a daughterboard with another LM3S processor). The OLED is even supported in eLua. See the LM3S games. Some of them are available at a prety reasonable price here http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/694-stellaris-ekt-lm3s8962-kits/ I have been working on porting eLua to the TM4C1294 connected launchpad, which has ethernet port, a whole lot of pins, etc. http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/1830-a-new-tiva-c-launchpad-about-to-be-announced/ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Pink Boy > Sent: 03/20/14 04:45 PM > To: eLua Users and Development List \(www.eluaproject.net\) > Subject: [eLua-dev] Recomended Dev kit for netoworking > > I has question. > > I'm looking into using eLua for a project and was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a dev kit that supports eLua and networking. > > I'm looking at updating a board we use in our production test stand. (janky bed of nail tester) . it's used to program the Device under tests AVR processor, then read voltages and twiddle digital inputs. The processor is an Atmal SAM7X256. I noted that there is an eLua port for the SAM7X, but 'net' isn't supported and the SMA7X series seems long in the tooth at this point. > > Any suggestions for a dev kit that is actively supported on and has good support for TCP/IP? > > Matt _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
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Works great. Thank you. Bill On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Bill <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> You could consider EK-LM3S8962 > > It is an older board, the processor is not recommended for new designs, > but it has Ethernet port, also OLED and CAN (and comes with a daughterboard with another LM3S processor). > The OLED is even supported in eLua. See the LM3S games. > > Some of them are available at a prety reasonable price here > http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/694-stellaris-ekt-lm3s8962-kits/ > > I have been working on porting eLua to the TM4C1294 connected launchpad, which has ethernet port, a whole lot of pins, etc. > http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/1830-a-new-tiva-c-launchpad-about-to-be-announced/ > have mine. It has two BoosterPack XL sites, so it should be easy to add extra functions. I'll be following your port with interest -- thanks in advance! BTW, another choice might be the STM32F4 DIscovery Kit with Baseboard; there seems to be decent eLua support for it. --Tony > >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Pink Boy >> Sent: 03/20/14 04:45 PM >> To: eLua Users and Development List \(www.eluaproject.net\) >> Subject: [eLua-dev] Recomended Dev kit for netoworking >> >> I has question. >> >> I'm looking into using eLua for a project and was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a dev kit that supports eLua and networking. >> >> I'm looking at updating a board we use in our production test stand. (janky bed of nail tester) . it's used to program the Device under tests AVR processor, then read voltages and twiddle digital inputs. The processor is an Atmal SAM7X256. I noted that there is an eLua port for the SAM7X, but 'net' isn't supported and the SMA7X series seems long in the tooth at this point. >> >> Any suggestions for a dev kit that is actively supported on and has good support for TCP/IP? >> >> Matt > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Tony, Looks no longer available. > It is an older board, the processor is not recommended for new designs, > but it has Ethernet port, also OLED and CAN (and comes with a daughterboard with another LM3S processor). > The OLED is even supported in eLua. See the LM3S games. > > Some of them are available at a prety reasonable price here > http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/694-stellaris-ekt-lm3s8962-kits/ > > I have been working on porting eLua to the TM4C1294 connected launchpad, which has ethernet port, a whole lot of pins, etc. > http://forum.stellarisiti.com/topic/1830-a-new-tiva-c-launchpad-about-to-be-announced/ > I think perhaps I will piggy back on top of your port with the TM4C1294, looks like a very capable part. Matt _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Matt, Yes, I think the Tiva C1294 LaunchPad looks like a great fit. If you need a display, you could add a display BoosterPack.
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