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- Linux (Raspberry Pi): Using the `bsp_rpi` BSP folder, and a very similar cross-compiler. - Linux (Raspberry Pi): Using the `bsp_rpi` BSP folder, and a very similar cross-compiler.
For running the software on a Raspberry Pi, it is recommended to follow the steps specified in For running the software on a Raspberry Pi, it is recommended to follow the steps specified in
[the fsfw example](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw_example/src/branch/mueller/master/doc/README-rpi.md#top) and [the fsfw example](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw_example/src/branch/mueller/master/doc/README-rpi.md#top) and using the TCF agent to have a similar set-up process also required for the Q7S.
using the TCF agent to have a similar set-up process also required for the Q7S. If you want to use the `gpiod` library, run `sudo apt-get install gpiod` on your Raspberry Pi
first to install the library.
- Linux Host: Uses the `bsp_hosted` BSP folder and the CMake Unix Makefiles generator. - Linux Host: Uses the `bsp_hosted` BSP folder and the CMake Unix Makefiles generator.
- Windows Host: Uses the `bsp_hosted` BSP folder, the CMake MinGW Makefiles generator and MSYS2. - Windows Host: Uses the `bsp_hosted` BSP folder, the CMake MinGW Makefiles generator and MSYS2.
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* Remote File Path: /tmp/eive_obsw.elf * Remote File Path: /tmp/eive_obsw.elf
## Libgpiod ## Libgpiod
Detect all gpio device files: Detect all gpio device files:
```` ````
gpiodetect gpiodetect