Thank You! It'll be a few more days before all the parts I need will have arrived, will post results for those that follow! FYI - The RPi Zero uses the same Broadcom chipset as the RPi 1, not the 2 or 3. Diff between the RPi Zero and the first generation RPi are - overclocked from 700mhz to 1Ghz - Not different than RPi 1, but it should be noted has only one core (Unlike RPi 2 and RPi 3) - aside from mini-HDMI and some curious alt-video optional pins I don't know anyone is using, there is only one micro USB port for I/O (plus GPIO pins). - Entire board approx. 1/3 the size of the other RPi As for "Gadget drivers" I'm only expecting support for anything that connects through the USB port, anything else connected through the GPIO pins definitely needs a software library which of course would be specific to whatever language code is running. Tony On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de> wrote:
Hi Tony,
The short answer is there are two images.
The official one uses the openSUSE kernel based on official kernel.org releases. It includes the dwc2 driver, not sure about gadget drivers - I think OTG is disabled because I was not aware it would be working on the Pi. http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv6hl/tumbleweed/images/
There's also an unofficial Raspbian kernel packaged here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:RaspberryP...
Also note that so far I only know of test reports from the Pi Model B and B+, so it will be interesting to hear whether we may need to tweak the config.txt for the Pi Zero.
Regards, Andreas
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