Typically I'll add any modifications to my device to a device specific .overlay file. Whenever you choose your board (using the -b flag in west) it will search for .conf and .overlay in your application folder.
In the zephyr->boards-> -> . you can also make an overlay file for your board by adding a .overlay file in your project folder and put the stuff you want to add in there.
Thanks for adding some color to my understanding of DTs, thanks Jared!!
the video lighting is actually very good, please don't change it
Thanks Marek :)
Thank you for a great video!
My pleasure!
Again another very useful video - THANKS! A question: do add to the zephyr.dts the definition of of a gpio, ie. your zephyr, user { definition?
Typically I'll add any modifications to my device to a device specific .overlay file. Whenever you choose your board (using the -b flag in west) it will search for .conf and .overlay in your application folder.
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@@CircuitDojo Hello and MANY THANKS, you made May Day!! It works!
TNX👏
You're welcome :)
where can I find the goddamn device tree file to edit here???
In the zephyr->boards-> -> .
you can also make an overlay file for your board by adding a .overlay file in your project folder and put the stuff you want to add in there.