Quoting Dado I'm afraid CAN is not yet available for LM3Ss :( as James (who has implemented CAN) only has an LM3S6965. It works well on STM32 though. And yes, we expect to extend it to other platforms too. (as long as we can get our hands to some kits ....) Best Dado ===== Hi Dado - I'm surprised as I asked on this list a few weeks ago which board would be best for CAN development and you gave this response:
===== Hello Owen, welcome to eLua. Our CAN dev and tests were done on TI (previously Luminary Micro) Cortex-M3 LM3S MCUs and the board we use is the http://www.luminarymicro.com/products/ekt-lm3s8962.html Best Dado ===== I got a TI board (EK-LM3S8962) specifically on this advice. I would have preferred STM32 from the start. Anyway I'm really pleased with the TI board and eLua, and this doesn't present a big hurdle so I'll shut up now.
James - you mentioned you have a LM3S9B92 board. Assume this is no good for getting CAN drivers up and running for my LM3S8962 board. That said if you could help out with my board that'd be appreciated. If you can't can you tell me which STM32 board you're using (with CAN support).
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On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 20:08, Owen Woollaston <[hidden email]> wrote:
Yes Owen, this is true but the board was actually an 929B. And yes, I've been a bit too busy and messing things up a bit more than usual :) ............
And you won't regret your choice, as we'll solve this CAN issue very soon now.
Cool. Thanks!
Best Dado
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Actually as far as 9b92 vs 8962 lm3s drivers provide a common model on all their hardware so if I have a working driver for 9b92 it should work for you. -- James Snyder
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