I know a bit about Yocto (and it's easier to use equivalent, Buildroot. But we also have pi-gen which we use internally but is also public), so it implies the poster has some weird OS distribution made using Yocto, rather than using RPiOS.Hi JamesThe only peripheral doc we have is this one, but I suspect this is not what you are looking for.
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/ ... herals.pdf
Your comment on required peripherals is confusing. There is no 5G modem on a Pi, but they can be added via USB. We do sell a touchscreen. Pi's support USB storage, and have built in Wifi and ethernet.
I also have no idea what OS you are running, it's certainly not one of ours. Can you provide information on that?
I had never hear of Yocto either.....so, I looked it up..I almost certainly have more time on my hands than you... Image may be NSFW.
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It seems to be an open source project for building customised OS for embedded systems. From their website.....
"The Yocto Project (YP) is an open source collaboration project that helps developers create custom Linux-based systems regardless of the hardware architecture.
The project provides a flexible set of tools and a space where embedded developers worldwide can share technologies, software stacks, configurations, and best practices that can be used to create tailored Linux images for embedded and IOT devices, or anywhere a customized Linux OS is needed."
|t sounds interesting....but, I'd humbly suggest that it might not be in scope for our "beginners" forum.... Image may be NSFW.
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Statistics: Posted by jamesh — Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:24 am