Osmocom SAMx firmware projects using Atmel ASF
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Osmocom firmware projects based on Atmel ASF

This repository contains Osmocom device firmware projects for Atmel microcontrollers using Atmel ASF

Unfortuantely Atmel is not able to provide ASF under revision control, so we will have to manually check in the releases they make into this git repository.

Below is a list of Osmocom device firmware that is built in this repo:

sam_e1

This is an experimental project about building an E1 adapter using a SAM4S processor. You can find its source code in sam/applications/sam_e1