Hi Graeme,
as a VMEbus fan, I have to agree with you that these are not so suitable for use at home ;-)
We use raspberryPi's with Raspberian and beaglebone black boards with Rtems, also in production systems.
Epics 7 runs on both of these systems without any problems.
And not to forget (but no RTEMS) : https://github.com/AustralianSynchrotron/redpitaya-epics
Viele Grüße
Heinz
> On 1. Apr 2024, at 19:55, Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd, RAL, LSCI) via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> wrote:
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> I was keen to run up some "hard" IOCs at home for a learning exercise but I don't think a VME crate would go well with our home decor...
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> What's a good development platform for e.g. RTEMS for EPICS development? Raspberry Pi support seems patchy, but something in the same part of the ecosystem would work well.
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> Is this something people do? I know all the cool kids are doing containerised soft IOCs these days, but I am not cool.
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> Many thanks!
>
> Graeme
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