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RE: Windows IoT BSP - dvescovi - 05-23-2017 So you have to be in one camp or another? Your conclusions certainly show you are not one of the "free thinkers" you so proudly promote. I can defend closed source ....closed mind ..not so much. RE: Windows IoT BSP - pfeerick - 05-23-2017 (05-23-2017, 07:48 AM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote:(05-23-2017, 05:50 AM)dvescovi Wrote: While I am the original poster and I am totally for open source Not so fast there Macus! There is no single *right* or *wrong*... but all shades of grey. Closed source has its place, as does open source. And open source can be run well, or run badly. Badly run open source can be worse than not doing it at all. Good closed source can be as good as open source, or better. It really depends on the team and the vision of the management. And whilst you gleefully trot out Microsoft as an example of why closed source doesn't work... you neglect to mention how the number of hardware and software combinations they need to support. Now I know there are all sort of arguments about NDIs and protectionist practises... and that can't be disputed... they are just facts. As is another like that all the closed source stuff like DRM and binary blobs are handicapping the open source movement. But you can understand that companies that have made all their money from these binary blobs aren't going to want to hand over the keys without fully understanding the ramifications... and they may decide the risk is NOT worth the claimed reward. But that is a whole quagmire of an discussion that is OT to this thread. (05-23-2017, 10:30 AM)dvescovi Wrote: So you have to be in one camp or another? Nope... to do so would be like flogging a dead horse. This argument has been going on for years, and the answer any sane person will finally arrive at is that each has their place. Just look at nature... evolution hasn't put all it's eggs in one basket for a reason RE: Windows IoT BSP - Leeway213 - 05-23-2017 Let me stop the war Our team consider A64 on windows 10 iot as a development platform. Open source is on benefit of the eco system indeed. I am thinking about that if I could open some core driver cabs, bootloader binary and toolchains for you guys instead of source code. Moreover, maybe need provide samples and some docs to introduce basic bus programming interfaces such as GPIO I2C UART and so on. RE: Windows IoT BSP - pfeerick - 05-23-2017 (05-23-2017, 09:21 PM)Leeway213 Wrote: Let me stop the war War? What war? :-P Since the development pool is so small, the more heads the better. I really don't fancy Windows IoT going anywhere as Microsoft was a bit late to the game, and I'm not sure they've quite grasped what all this stuff is about, but it's something different, so I wish it well! The more diverse and varied IoT / development options the better! I know that anything that you can open up or make available would be greatly appreciated by someone somewhere! RE: Windows IoT BSP - dvescovi - 11-22-2017 (05-23-2017, 07:48 AM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote:(05-23-2017, 05:50 AM)dvescovi Wrote: While I am the original poster and I am totally for open source Totally missed the points ...sign of a closed mind. RE: Windows IoT BSP - Nilda - 08-28-2018 I would love to get my hands on the source with drivers no matter what shape it is in. RE: Windows IoT BSP - tllim - 09-02-2018 (08-28-2018, 12:20 AM)Nilda Wrote: I would love to get my hands on the source with drivers no matter what shape it is in. I have email to the developer than involved on Win IoT BSP and hopefully will get an answer soon. However, the hope is slim and keep my finger crossed. |