Thanks!
I've got about 10 minutes total of soldering experience so trying to set up a NUCELO board won't be the first thing on the list but taking a peak on the code will be very interesting!
/fuumind
sön 2016-07-24 klockan 09:18 +0200 skrev Albert ARIBAUD:
Hi fuumind,
Le Sun, 24 Jul 2016 08:28:28 +0200 fuumind fuumind@openmailbox.org a écrit:
Where can the code be found? I probably can't do anything valuble with it but so far curiosity hasn't killed this cat :)
See http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/laptop_15in/pcbs/pcb2/
NOTE: there is a typo in the git repo address. Where it says:
git clone http://git.rhombus-tech.net/?p=eoma-firmware.git
You should actually type:
git clone http://git.rhombus-tech.net/eoma-firmware.git
Luke: ^
Also, in case you feel like tinkering with the firmware on a NUCLEO board, the rhombus-tech repo has the master branch as updated by me, but not the aaribaud/nucleo-f072rb branch which /might/ be useful.
Luke: maybe the rombus repo should carry the aaribaud/nucleo-f072rb branch?
/fuumind
Amicalement,