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Hi,
after a more detailed look to the Raspbery Pi Zero we decided not to support this derivative.
The board has only two MicroUSB-Ports, one of it is used for the power supply, the other one for the programming Interface. Furthermore the GPIOs are not available without additional effort. Thus the commercial advantage does really make it worth to spend the technical effort.
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with 3.5SP11 (July) the whole Pi family will be supported
including:
Compute Module 1
Compute Module 3
Compute Module 3 lite
Pi Zero
Pi Zero Wlan
Pi Model A+
BR
Edwin
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I was going to ask this about the Compute module and the Zero wireless, and I saw that its coming out in July in sp11..
SWEEET!
My head is spinning thinking about a little rover with 3 or 4 Zero Wireless boards communicating via Netvars over wireless with an onboard mini router..
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2017-06-16
Originally created by: KevinR
Edwin Schwellinger hat geschrieben:
there is an update on this:
with 3.5SP11 (July) the whole Pi family will be supported
including:
Compute Module 1
Compute Module 3
Compute Module 3 lite
Pi Zero
Pi Zero Wlan
Pi Model A+
BR
Edwin
Thanks for letting us know.
This sounds really good!
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Hi,
probably these two core types should work with CODESYS 3.5SP11 (did not have the chance to test it)
but I guess the additional I/O MODULE will not work out of the box / adding Drivers whatever is needed.
BR
Edwin
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Hello,
There is any plan to support new Raspberry Pi Zero?
Thank you.
Hi,
yes if we get one... think next release it should be in.
Update:
At the moment not sure if and when supported!
BR
Edwin
Hi,
after a more detailed look to the Raspbery Pi Zero we decided not to support this derivative.
The board has only two MicroUSB-Ports, one of it is used for the power supply, the other one for the programming Interface. Furthermore the GPIOs are not available without additional effort. Thus the commercial advantage does really make it worth to spend the technical effort.
Hi,
It is very dissapointing.
Will Codesys be supported by Raspberry Compute module or Model A+?
Thank you.
By the way,
beside the Raspberry Pi Zero the Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ and the Compute Module are NOT supported neither.
This means that CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL will not run on these devices.
Thank you for your understanding!
there is an update on this:
with 3.5SP11 (July) the whole Pi family will be supported
including:
Compute Module 1
Compute Module 3
Compute Module 3 lite
Pi Zero
Pi Zero Wlan
Pi Model A+
BR
Edwin
This is great news!
Thank you 3S!
I was going to ask this about the Compute module and the Zero wireless, and I saw that its coming out in July in sp11..
SWEEET!
My head is spinning thinking about a little rover with 3 or 4 Zero Wireless boards communicating via Netvars over wireless with an onboard mini router..
Originally created by: KevinR
Thanks for letting us know.
This sounds really good!
Since the Compute Module will soon be supported, does that mean that Codesys could be running on a Kunbus Revolution Pi?
Hi,
probably these two core types should work with CODESYS 3.5SP11 (did not have the chance to test it)
but I guess the additional I/O MODULE will not work out of the box / adding Drivers whatever is needed.
BR
Edwin