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stianeikeland / chip-flashing-guide-nov-2018.md
Created January 20, 2019 00:09 — forked from verticalgrain/chip-flashing-guide-nov-2018.md
NextThingCo C.H.I.P. Flashing guide as of November, 2018

Below are the steps required to flash a NextThingCo CHIP or PocketCHIP from the command line, as of November 2018. The web flasher no longer works, and there are numerous errors when flashing from the command line, mostly due to broken dependencies. The following method works for flashing a CHIP as of November 2018:

Note: Flashing must be done on Linux. Tested on Ubuntu and Rasparian. Mac OS seems to not work.

  1. Download and unpack the CHIP-SDK.zip from one of the following:
  1. Download and unpack CHIP-tools.zip from one of the following:
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stianeikeland / qemu_osx_rpi_raspbian_jessie.sh
Created January 24, 2018 13:30 — forked from hfreire/qemu_osx_rpi_raspbian_jessie.sh
How to emulate a Raspberry Pi (Raspbian Jessie) on Mac OSX (El Capitan)
# Install QEMU OSX port with ARM support
sudo port install qemu +target_arm
export QEMU=$(which qemu-system-arm)
# Dowload kernel and export location
curl -OL \
https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/blob/master/kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie
export RPI_KERNEL=./kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie
# Download filesystem and export location
{:user {:dependencies [[org.clojure/tools.namespace "0.2.3"]
[spyscope "0.1.3"]
[criterium "0.4.1"]]
:injections [(require '(clojure.tools.namespace repl find))
; try/catch to workaround an issue where `lein repl` outside a project dir
; will not load reader literal definitions correctly:
(try (require 'spyscope.core)
(catch RuntimeException e))]
:plugins [[lein-pprint "1.1.1"]
[lein-beanstalk "0.2.6"]

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
for i in {0..255} ; do
printf "\x1b[38;5;${i}mcolour${i}\n"
done