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<johnsel> as a host? I'm definitely interested in running scopehal on arm64
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<josuaH> Yes, as a host exactly.
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<johnsel> you'd have to verify the opengl and more likely problematic vulkan support of that GPU
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<josuaH> It does support Vulkan!
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<josuaH> Reason why I am interested 🙂
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<johnsel> Oh right I see it now
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<johnsel> I'm definitely interested, I have another arm platform planned for next year (nvidia jetson)
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<johnsel> I have some imx8 series chips here as well
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<johnsel> not sure if it is this specific one
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<josuaH> There is this board that has plenty of I/O to connect to all sort of things in a lab: https://nxp.gitbook.io/navqplus/
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<josuaH> I learned about it from the https://www.hovergames.com/ but it seems fit for more things than autonomous drones and rovers
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<josuaH> If that works, the next step would be to get the client to work over the network. I do not think the link between the oscilloscope and ScopeHAL would do much good... so maybe streaming the client instead would work better.
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<josuaH> Regardless what I can get going, I will keep you all posted!
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<johnsel> I have some MIMX8QP6AVUFFAB / i.MX 8QuadPlus which are no exactly the same
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<johnsel> but they do have Vulkan support as well
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<josuaH> With a bit of luck, a build script that works on one would work on the other
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<josuaH> do you already have a Linux image running with it?
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<azonenberg> I'm all for figuring out ways to run scopehal on more embedded-ish deviecs