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- add bsp(sifive-nb2) for sifive_nb2 SoC - add example-emmc and example-flash as submodules - add updated freedom-devicetree-tools and freedom-metal - add updated commit hash for f-dt-tools and f-metal Signed-off-by: Amarnath Pujari <amarnath.pujari@openfive.com>
-- submodules removed due to URL issue. -- add these submodules in next commit. Signed-off-by: Amarnath Pujari <amarnath.pujari@openfive.com>
-- change URL protocol to https for both submodules Signed-off-by: Amarnath Pujari <amarnath.pujari@openfive.com>
-- add updated metal.scratchpad.lds -- updated f-dt-tools & f-metal to latest commit -- update wit-manifest.json Signed-off-by: Amarnath Pujari <amarnath.pujari@sifive.com>
2) updated esdk-settings-generator 3) example emmc is changed
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I was able to create a project where I programmed the pins to blink an LED every few seconds or so. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne5BcwlVivY I have recently been looking to save files on the HiFive1 Rev B and even managed to get user input and save it to a character array. I dream of the day that I can port TinyBasic or Lisp to the HiFive1 Rev B and save files to an SD card. Unfortunately, I do not have the time at the moment, to port the Arduino libraries over to Freedom Studio. Because the HiFive1 Rev B is a relatively new piece of hardware, it is to be expected that there aren't a lot of projects on par with Arduino. What would be a great start, instead, is if more examples could be provided that make use of the GPIO pins with circuit diagrams provided. I might upload my example if I have time, but this is something I would generally like to see the community provide more of if possible. Thank you for your time.