Welcome to the thirty-seventh issue of the SG2042 Newsletter. In this issue, we bring you a series of tutorials related to Milk-V Duo. Hope you will enjoy this update.
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The RISC-V Software Porting and Optimization Championship has concluded its public notice period and is now entering the award preparation stage.
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:
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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.
- Adding spinor/spinand support to Milk-V Duo 256m
- Getting started with RISC-V from scratch: 02. RT-Thread on Duo
- Adding LCD Display and Wi-Fi Connectivity to the MMDVM Hotspot Controlled by Milk-V Duo
- Reproduce using OpenSBI to boot your own operating system | Video Tutorial
- APRS IGate based on Milk-V Duo and domestic handheld transceiver
- Porting RVOS to Milk-V Duo
- Compilation and flashing of eMMC for Milk-V Duo S
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.