Could Andy’s port then be ported to Akso boards so that they can use ksoloti 1.1.0 patcher?
It could! It’s on the list but it will be a long way until the system is all stable (mainly due to the object libraries?)
The discussion about a stronger ksoloti/axoloti board came up again in the synthlab / fablab here in berlin after @karlosono and I both built axoloti based boxes for our DIY booth at superbooth.
Is there any way such development could be supported? Crowdfunding, development effort etc? There are a lot of smart people gathering at our weekly meetup here from active users like us, to ex users and apreciaters.
Edit: thread discussing the CPU upgrade of Ksoloti Core to STM32H743 (as used in Akso), currently nicknamed “Ksoloti Geko”.
The hardware is ready. Are there any firmware / embedded people near you who would like to help testing the firmware?
The Firmware port is being done by AndyCap and you can check his branch here: GitHub - AndrewCapon/ksoloti at stm32h743_andy
@AndyCap is this the correct branch?
It is the correct branch but I need to look at what I have messed up in the flasher when adding the headers for the binaries, and at the weird DFU issue. I will take a look today.
Edit: So these are now fixed.