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A technical introduction to gumstix computers - currently the smallest, open source (linux) computers. The course will provide hands-on experience getting your gumstix computer up and running, as well as provide a few practical uses and applications. Date: Wednesday, August 20 from 7:30-9:30pm |

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ttttt,
were you interested in teaching this course? (if so, go ahead and click “offer to teach this” link at the bottom of the post). Otherwise, I just wrapped up a project that used gumstix as a prototyping platform..
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hi nik,
i am totally incapable of teaching this class! i know nothing about gumstix! please offer to teach the class, that would be awesome!!!
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This class has been scheduled.
Date: Wednesday, August 20 from 7:30-9:30pm
Location: TELIC Arts Exchange
Teacher: Nik Pashenkov
Limit: 12 people
Fee: $15
To sign up, go to: http://thepublicschool.org/144/gumstix-computers/
and click on “Buy Now” google checkout button
hi everybody,
As this proposal involves several technical aspects (electronics, programming, Linux) and hardware of non-trivial cost, we’ll start things off with a one-time class that will be structured as a show-and-tell introduction to the gumstix platform.
We’ll use a gumstix Verdex motherboard with consoleLCD expansion board.. topics to cover include:
- linux setup
- connecting to gumstix (serial communication)
- cross-compiling with buildroot
- replacing the filesystem and u-boot
- hello gumstix: compiling and testing some programs
- graphics program examples with output to the LCD
If there is interest in spending more time on certain topics/details, we can schedule additional workshop(s) after the first class.
Something that may be a little confusing in the class title: though we can refer to gumstix as computers, these are not something you will normally expect to run a desktop GUI operating system on. The primary interface to gumstix boards is through command terminal (serial or telnet/ssh over the network). An LCD kit became available recently, so we’ll be taking a look at how to get some output on the screen.
To sum up, gumstix is a powerful Linux-based platform (in a tiny form-factor) that you might consider for your next robot or art installation project, probably not your next PC. For more information, check out http://www.gumstix.com
A reminder: this class will take place tomorrow 7:30pm in the basement space of Telic gallery (975 Chung King Road in Chinatown).
If you are interested in attending but haven’t signed up yet, make sure to click the “buy now” google checkout button at the following URL: http://thepublicschool.org/144/gumstix-computers/