[3dprinter-general] arduino-mighty-1284p
Bas Wijnen
wijnen at debian.org
Thu Feb 6 05:03:31 UTC 2014
Hi,
Some time ago I packaged the arduino-mighty-1284p package, which is
required to make the Melzi work with Arduino. I noticed some problems
with it, however, and now that I'm cleaning it up, I see there is a lot
to do.
It was including an outdated version of the core for no apparent reason;
no 1248p-specific changes were in there. I'm removing it and
referencing the original core in board.txt again.
It had a copy of optiboot in it, which is also in the arduino package.
I'm replacing it with a small patch file and a build-dependency on
arduino. It also included prebuilt hex files; I'm building them as part
of the package build now.
There is also the "standard" bootloader, for which I would like your
opinions. It is probably also a copy of something standard, although I
didn't quickly see of what. The standard bootloader is worse than
optiboot: it is slower to boot, slower to upload sketches, and it takes
more space. I could spend time on getting it properly building (instead
of using the prebuilt hex files), but I feel more like not supporting it
and telling people to use optiboot. Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Bas
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