2023-03-09 11:08 AM
Is there anyway to port the libGesturesMZ.a library to RISC-V or provide source code for this? Currently only can be used with Arm Cortex chips and we want to be able to use the VL53L5 sensor with Risc-V chip the standard code to operate VL53L5 is processor agnostic, but the library to power gesture control is not. Let me know best path forward. Thanks
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2023-03-09 11:32 AM
I do not know who Tesla DeLorean is, but he is exactly right.
The claim was made that if a customer wanted that code, and we could build it with either our Keil or IAR complier, that we would do it.
Send an email to me at john.kvam@st.com and include everything you know about your processor.
Extra credit it you can tell me how many units you are building.
Include your address as I have to get sales involved.
And if you buy your parts through a distributor, tell me who that is.
I can get sales to push the matter.
This will be the first time we've actually had to do this, so it might not be quick. But I will try.
2023-03-09 11:18 AM
Well I don't think they're going to release source, there's too much IP and trade-secret stuff in such things.
If you're doing enough volume of business you should talk to your local sales rep, or FAE, and see if you can convince them to recompile the source on a platform/configuration/compiler which is suitable.
@John E KVAM any prospect of a MIPS or RISC-V compile of the libraries?
2023-03-09 11:32 AM
I do not know who Tesla DeLorean is, but he is exactly right.
The claim was made that if a customer wanted that code, and we could build it with either our Keil or IAR complier, that we would do it.
Send an email to me at john.kvam@st.com and include everything you know about your processor.
Extra credit it you can tell me how many units you are building.
Include your address as I have to get sales involved.
And if you buy your parts through a distributor, tell me who that is.
I can get sales to push the matter.
This will be the first time we've actually had to do this, so it might not be quick. But I will try.
2023-03-09 12:41 PM
@Community member @John E KVAM
Thanks again for your quick response. Will be reaching out to you John.
-B