Re: Ultimate NOOB Guide
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:19 pm
The Wiki looks great noblepepper. I too have been looking (and working on) am means of consolidating the information that is currently available for vocore and then building on it. I own a modest ISP in the states and host many websites and email services for others. I also own a protyping/development shop and am building up an area to be able to do PCB protyping as well. I have all the equipment, materials and a facility, just need time to get it all set up.
My interest in the vocore project is for automation purposes. I have an extensive background in industrial and home automation. The information currently out there for the vocore project is quite limited and your Wiki aong with the forum I think will help considerably to expand the knowledgebase for this nifty little powerhouse all in one consolidated area.
You mentioned that the Wiki you set up has little out of pocket cost to you (allowing for the cost of the domain) as long as your limits are not exceeded. Should that ever happen, I am willing to offer an open invitation to host the site (and anything else associated with vocore) on our servers here in the states at no cost. This could not only include the Wiki and forums, but could include a git server and other worth while collaboration services.
If you, or Vonger, have any interest in such a thing just pm me and let me know.
In the mean time I have been trying to consolodate all the pertinate information I can find regarding the vocore project and the RT5350. I now have a full software development environment set up and am trying to order quantities of Greenwire-Elektronik's break out board to set up hardware development as well.
Interest on this little gem has been slow but I am hopeful with the added available information through the wiki and forums that it will begin to snowball. I'm willing to help where I can to assist in that endeavor.
My interest in the vocore project is for automation purposes. I have an extensive background in industrial and home automation. The information currently out there for the vocore project is quite limited and your Wiki aong with the forum I think will help considerably to expand the knowledgebase for this nifty little powerhouse all in one consolidated area.
You mentioned that the Wiki you set up has little out of pocket cost to you (allowing for the cost of the domain) as long as your limits are not exceeded. Should that ever happen, I am willing to offer an open invitation to host the site (and anything else associated with vocore) on our servers here in the states at no cost. This could not only include the Wiki and forums, but could include a git server and other worth while collaboration services.
If you, or Vonger, have any interest in such a thing just pm me and let me know.
In the mean time I have been trying to consolodate all the pertinate information I can find regarding the vocore project and the RT5350. I now have a full software development environment set up and am trying to order quantities of Greenwire-Elektronik's break out board to set up hardware development as well.
Interest on this little gem has been slow but I am hopeful with the added available information through the wiki and forums that it will begin to snowball. I'm willing to help where I can to assist in that endeavor.