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    prudebug

    TI PRU Debugger

    TI Programmable Real-Time Unit Subsystem (PRUSS) / PRU debugger. Provides the ability to load binaries in the PRUs, display instruction and data memory, disassemble instruction memory, start/stop the PRU, and has a pseudo-run feature that auto-single-steps through the program while providing breakpoints and variable watches. Prudebug supports both PRUSSv1 and v2. It can map PRU memory through both /dev/mem and UIO device driver (command line option).
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    pru-rcswitch-bbb

    Control of RC Switches via Beaglebone Black (PRUSS based)

    Simple tool to control RC based sockets via a 433MHz module. This project uses the PRU of the TI XAM3359AZCZ on the Beaglebone Black to create the needed signals for the communication. Currently this is just a prove of concept for me to setup the communication between the main core and the PRU core, but as I had a hard time to find information's I decided to share this project to help others to see a real-world example.
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