10-21-2020, 04:32 AM
(10-21-2020, 02:32 AM)lewellyn Wrote: 25 gigabytes is a lot to download on my current internet connection, for hardware I probably won't be able to buy until the new year.There is some things that are not needed in SDK archives. I will try to delete them and see if the file is significantly smaller. If yes, I will try to upload it, but my upload speed sucks too (rainy weather...

(10-21-2020, 02:32 AM)lewellyn Wrote: And on the subject of low level bits, does mainline U-Boot have a defconfig which works with the SOEdge? Also, is the DTS in the mainline kernel? These sorts of things will determine just how much work it will be for the first developers to roll some software.There is only BSP package available with Linux v4.4 and some u-boot 2017-2018 (if I remember correctly) , so there is no defconfig or DTS on mainline kernel. RK1808 is kinda new SoC, so as far as I know, there isn't much mainline efforts.
(10-21-2020, 02:32 AM)lewellyn Wrote: Licensing of the components is still a big concern of mine. A lot of what kept me away from the Khadas VIM3 (the closest competitor that comes to mind, which I was debating over for the past year or so) was the combination of Amlogic and VeriSilicon licensing making it so that I wouldn't be able to realistically distribute anything fun I did with the NPU on that board (and also the fact that they require a lot of information such as company name and telephone number just to download their toolkit).AFAIK, there is everything required inside the BSP packages. About licensing, no idea, I didn't seen much files or licenses yet in BSP. About examples, there are definitely some examples, but can't list at the moment.
The idea about license plates, road sings etc. is my small idea, not sure if it will be OS or just small test of the NPU

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