Welcome to the thirty-first issue of the SG2042 Newsletter. In this issue, we bring you the latest progress on SG2042. Hope you will enjoy this update.
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Welcome to book an appointment to join our upcoming online event on March 2nd. During the event, we will delve into the open-source story of SG200x and RISC-V with Arduino. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about these exciting topics!
Most of the code is already open-source and can be obtained from repositories such as github.com/SOPHGO. The following are some useful repo resources:
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Sophgo Community work: https://github.com/sophgo/linux-riscv
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Linux Official Community Upstream work:
- Submit Upstream PR, support for reset controller is expected to enter v6.9.
https://github.com/sophgo/u-boot/tree/sg2042-dev
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https://github.com/sophgo/opensbi/tree/sg2042-dev
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We're looking for fun, good, or profitable use cases for SG2042. Feel free to share your experiences with us - just send a PR!
- Although there are no specific activities planned this week, we encourage you to explore our previous editions and engage with us through our social media channels.
- Developing Milk-V Duo with Arduino|Part 1
- Milk-V Duo - Converting text to Morse code and visualizing it through LED blinking
- Meshtastic on Milk-V Duo - Linux-native RISC-V64
- LVGL 8.3 on Milk-V Duo 256M with the ST7796s 4.0-inch screen
- YOLOv8n on Milk-V Duo
- Milk-V Duo - Practical operation of downloading data to the Nandflash memory via USB
- Milk-V Duo S mini PC with RISC-V and ARM processor cores
Not ready yet. We are recruiting multilingual volunteers and interns. Welcome to join us! Please email Wei Wu if you are interested in being an open source community intern.