JetsonHacks

Developing on NVIDIA® Jetson™ for AI on the Edge

Author: kangalow

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In our last article, we built a kernel for the Jetson TX1. In this article, we go over an example of how to build a simple module for the ubiquitous […]
Note: This article is for an older version of L4T 24.2.1. A newer version of this article is now available. Please see: Build Kernel for Jetson TX1 . In this […]
Back in February, we installed Caffe on the TX1. At the time, the TX1 was running a 32-bit version of L4T 23.1. With the advent of the 64-bit L4T 24.2, […]
JetPack 2.3 for the NVIDIA Jetson Development Kits is now out in the wild! JetPack 2.3 is available here. Background JetPack is an on-demand package which installs all of the […]
RViz is a 3D visualizer for the Robot Operating System (ROS) framework. In a lot of cases, RViz is run on a visualization workstation to monitor a robot. However, sometimes […]
Exactly what is programming again? We’ve been discussing some programming languages, and some assumptions about what programming should be like today. Back in the 1973 Bret Victor gave a seminal […]
In Part I of our Go (Golang) discussion, we went over why Go might be a good programming language for embedded systems. It is certainly worth you time to go […]
The Go programming language (sometimes called Golang) is a modern programming language which aims to “make it easy to build simple, reliable and efficient software”. Background As we discussed in […]
In Part III of this series, we discussed how the Unix kernel came to life using the C programming language, and a little bit of the genesis of the kernel. […]
In Part II of our discussion about programming, we talked about when some of the more popular programming languages came into existence, and how people used them. In this part […]

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