La réparation de la #HackRF One a échoué : même en remplaçant les amplis, rien n’a changé. Je crois que je suis bon pour en racheter une 😢
…ou finir la carte BLU 😁
La réparation de la #HackRF One a échoué : même en remplaçant les amplis, rien n’a changé. Je crois que je suis bon pour en racheter une 😢
…ou finir la carte BLU 😁
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HackRF with Picolibc firmware?
I just uploaded 2026.01.3-1 to Debian unstable.
My "works for me when I tried it" tests were hackrf_info, hackrf_spiflash to install new firmware, gqrx to listen to FM broadcast, and hackrf_transfer to transmit a CW signal with my HackRF One.
@mossmann the change was only to switch the specs file, and depend upon picolibc-arm-none-eabi.
(Needs versions newer than released Debian stable.)