Editor’s Note
Welcome to the eighty-fifth issue of the SG2042 Newsletter. In this issue, we bring you a series of tutorials related to Milk-V Duo. Hope you will enjoy this update.
Highlights
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Recently, a tech enthusiast successfully built an action camera using the Milk-V Duo development board
Upstream
Most of the code is already open-source and can be obtained from repositories such as Sophgo Technologies · GitHub. The following are some useful repo resources:
Linux kernel
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Sophgo Community work: GitHub - sophgo/linux-riscv: Linux kernel stable tree
- No commits this week
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Linux Official Community Upstream work: Home · sophgo/linux Wiki · GitHub
- Last updated: Mar/19/2025
U-Boot
- No commits this week
OpenSBI
- No commits this week
Case Study
We’re looking for fun, good, or profitable use cases for SG2042. Feel free to share your experiences with us - just send a PR!
Events and Games
- Although there are no specific activities planned this week, we encourage you to explore our previous editions and engage with us through our social media channels.
In the News
- Milk-V Duo - License Plate Recognition 1.4: Introduction to Duo and RISC-V
- Milk-V Duo - License Plate Recognition 2.2: Installation and Usage of FFmpeg - Part 1
- Testing the Built-in DAC Audio Output of Milk-V Duo 256
- Connecting the Milk-V Duo to Tuya Cloud for Remote Smart Control
News from Japanese, Korean and other language communities
Not ready yet. We are recruiting multilingual volunteers and interns. Welcome to join us! Please email Wei Wu if you are interested in being an open source community intern.