Can you check if libpxp.so and libpxp.so.0 are the same size, If not the same size, can you rename libpxp.so to something else and retry the...
Updated the original post with build instructions if you want to try it out on UDOObuntu 2 release. Hopefully it works !
You can attach a analogue (NTSC/PAL) camera as per my post.
Analogue camera connector is J10, which I think will support 2 cameras. You should be able to use a 3 pin JST connector with a 1.25 mm pitch,...
I know there are a number threads questioning and requesting camera support. The i.mx6sx has very basic video processing capabilities one of which...
Alpha image is described in this post .
Once you sign in, select the 'Previous' tab and you should see "MQX RTOS for i.MX 6SoloX v4.1.0 releases and patches" in the list of downloads.
As an alternative to MQX, I suggest you also consider FreeRTOS see this thread for more info.
Even with NEON support you may not get the performance throughput. Regardless of the VADC issue, you can easily test by reading a file which...
Further to my last reply, another option to explore would be to use a usb camera that outputs h.264 and steam using rtps.
If your willing to acceptance 'a challenge', know what your doing and have the patience (for a large download + compilation). Then you can start...
I wrote some C code to do this via the v4l2 interface, I plan to put the code on github although it make take a week or so because it needs...
I have tested the camera output, however I resorted to creating a custom application because the camera outputs a format which the existing...
I wouldn't recommend using gtk on the NEO, mainly because the GPU is low spec + X11 support isn't particularly spectacular and gtk is heavy weight...
I would suggest : 1. Spend some time understanding the cortex m3/m4 boot sequence (ie vector tables etc) if you are new to the subject. 2. Review...
As I mentioned in my last post, if want to try to support DVI then you can try amending the kernel driver to do so. The reason I'm telling you...
This has already being explained in the last post in this thread , unfortunately not many are willing to search before asking. If its not clear...
That should be a better option, however since its the first release I'm sure there will be bugs!
Regarding mqxboot you would have to create your own version to do the same thing, ie load the code and enable the M4. However on the NEO things...
Booting MQX isn't too difficult, there are patches here to overlay over MQX4.1, ideally a separate BSP layer should be created for the NEO however...
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