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On Mar 7, 2015 12:40 PM, "Hadnagy Ákos" <<a href="mailto:hadnagy@sch.bme.hu">hadnagy@sch.bme.hu</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi,<br>
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> My name is Ákos Hadnagy, and I’m an Electrical Engineering student at<br>
> the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. In the<br>
> summer I hope to do a project related to embedded systems, because I’m<br>
> interested in this segment of my future profession. I came here from<br>
> the GSoC page and I feel that I can contribute to this community.<br>
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> Unfortunately, I’ve never used a MinnowBoard, but previously I’ve used<br>
> both ARM (with Linux operating system) and low power microcontroller<br>
> (AVR -> Arduino, PIC, etc.) based boards. I think it's time to become<br>
> familiar with x86 based embedded systems.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">You'll find similarities, but you'll also find a few benefits the max architecture has over Arm boards. </p>
<p dir="ltr">> In the project ideas I found one what piqued my interest: “Extend<br>
> Wiring/Process libraries to MinnowBoard Max”. Could you give me more<br>
> details about the project?<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Is this something like the wire library on arduino? Porting that could be interesting...</p>
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> Ákos Hadnagy<br>
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