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authorLoek Le Blansch <loek@pipeframe.xyz>2024-06-23 19:50:53 +0200
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@@ -215,71 +215,6 @@ the Raspberry Pi RP2040 on the Raspberry Pi Pico W. The recommended MCU for new
puzzle modules is the Microchip PIC16F15276. The existing puzzle modules still
utilize the ESP32 development kits chosen by the 21-22 group.
-== Main Controller OS (Loek)
-
-Because the hardware produced by the 21-22 group uses a Raspberry Pi 3B+ as
-main controller, the usage of this specific board was turned into a
-prerequisite for this project (??). The Raspberry Pi 3B+ uses the Broadcom
-BCM2837 chipset, which supports the aarch64 instruction set cite:[rpicpu].
-Because the puzzle box should be able to run on battery power (??), the CPU
-should be under as little load as possible to preserve power. Choosing the
-right operating system is crucial to ensure maximum control over which
-processes consume CPU resources. This section indexes the available operating
-systems that support the aarch64 instruction set to support the decision for
-main controller OS in the design document [??].
-
-Each operating system is evaluated on the following criteria:
-
-* Number of 'base' software packages (pre-installed software)
-* Size of base installation (base disk utilization)
-* Time required to get set-up
-* Software iteration time (amount of work required to complete a
- compile-upload-run cycle)
-* Whether it is covered by the standard curriculum at Avans University of
- Applied Sciences
-
-All of these factors (except for curriculum coverage) should be low. This means
-that operating systems that are minimalistic by default are preferred.
-
-=== Raspberry Pi OS Lite (Debian)
-
-The manufacturer of the Raspberry Pi boards publishes a modified version of the
-Debian Linux distribution which is aimed at general-purpose users [??]. It
-comes with an easy-to-use installer, and is the only OS officially supported by
-the manufacturer of this board. All the required drivers come pre-installed,
-which means this OS has very little setup time.
-
-Raspberry Pi OS comes in 3 different varieties [??], the 'Light' variant of
-which is the most minimalistic. This variant comes with the least number of
-pre-installed software packages and has a base image size of 2.6 GiB after
-extracting the archive from the official download page [??].
-
-This exact OS is not covered in the normal curriculum, but other derivative
-distributions of Debian are, so this OS is be considered familiar.
-
-=== Void Linux
-
-=== Linux From Scratch
-
-=== Bare-metal Firmware
-
-=== Conclusions
-
-<<tab:main-os>> summarizes the considered operating systems based on the
-criteria outlined at the start of this section.
-
-[[tab:main-os]]
-.Main controller OS comparison
-[%autowidth]
-|===
-| | Packages | Size | Set-up time | Iteration time | Covered
-
-| Raspberry Pi OS Lite | 592 | 2.6 GiB | Medium | Short | Yes
-| Void Linux | 126 | 334 MiB | Short | Short | No
-| Linux from scratch | n/a | 25+ MiB | Long | Long | Yes
-| Bare-metal firmware | n/a | n/a | Long | Long | No
-|===
-
== Unit Testing Framework Research (Thomas)
=== Research question