This course is the STM32MP157 hetero-core communication development course in the series of courses taught by Punctual Atom to teach you step-by-step on Linux. The supporting development board of this course is the Punctual Atom STM32MP157 development board. STM32MP157 is multi-core heterogeneous, with Cortex-A7 running the Linux operating system and Cortex-M4 running bare metal. This course introduces how to implement inter-core communication between Cortex-A7 and Cortex-M4.
[i=s]This post was last edited by paulhyde on 2014-9-15 03:35[/i] The competition instructions do not state whether modules can be used. Whether modules can be used, and what modules can be used
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