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With zero experience in embedded Linux, I got my "Hello World" out of my stereo speaker a week after I received my APF28_dev.
 
With zero experience in embedded Linux, I got my "Hello World" out of my stereo speaker a week after I received my APF28_dev.
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Meanwhile the whole MPD is up and running over ETH cable. Now I am fighting to get my Netgear WNA1100 WLAN stick to work.
 
Meanwhile the whole MPD is up and running over ETH cable. Now I am fighting to get my Netgear WNA1100 WLAN stick to work.
 
(OK, I could spend 10 Euro on a supported one, but I try to be a good sports)  
 
(OK, I could spend 10 Euro on a supported one, but I try to be a good sports)  
  
Wish I had a linux kernel above 2.6.3 running! The next one has the WN1100 driver contained in the kernel - with the current one I am just gathering experience with patching ;-)
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UPDATE:
Up to now I could not manage to get the 3.6.2 Vanilla kernel to boot as described on the wiki page.
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SUCCESS!! I got the Netgear N150 WNA1100  stick up and running.
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The version 1.0 of my streaming client is fully working with it.
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My mother language is German, but I can also read French (ecrire est un petit plus difficile).
 
My mother language is German, but I can also read French (ecrire est un petit plus difficile).

Latest revision as of 20:11, 23 December 2012

Hi there,

As an electrical engineer working on the development of automotive micro controllers (well, too small to run Linux) I decided to widen my view also on ARM and embedded Linux.

My project is an Audio Streaming Client, based on the MPD so the APF28 with it's SPDIF out is a perfect choice.

With zero experience in embedded Linux, I got my "Hello World" out of my stereo speaker a week after I received my APF28_dev.

Meanwhile the whole MPD is up and running over ETH cable. Now I am fighting to get my Netgear WNA1100 WLAN stick to work. (OK, I could spend 10 Euro on a supported one, but I try to be a good sports)

UPDATE: SUCCESS!! I got the Netgear N150 WNA1100 stick up and running. The version 1.0 of my streaming client is fully working with it.


My mother language is German, but I can also read French (ecrire est un petit plus difficile). If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas how to upgrade the APF28 kernel , please feel free to contact me

--MartinH 19:53, 10 December 2012 (UTC)