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I would like to interface the Intel compute stick 2 to a Cortex M microcontroller. There is no OS on the board.
Is it possible to do this? And how?
Or does the stick require an OS for interfacing?
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Hi SWaic,
Thanks for reaching out.
The Cortex M microcontroller has an ARM processor, we have guides to build DLDT from source on ARM processors for the Intel® Neural Compute Stick (NCS), but it needs to have an OS. You can see the guide here.
For any additional help, feel free to ask.
Regards,
David C.
Intel Customer Support Technician
A Contingent Worker at Intel
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Hi @David_C_Intel ,
I am looking for same but looks like the link that you shared is not accessible now. Could you please also give steps at high level to get this done. I can see that it would need a driver in micro-controller to boot the NCS-2 and some C APIs that would then pass on the network.
Thanks,
-Gitesh
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