Playing around with a BMP388 or my first Linux Kernel contribution

Playing around with a BMP388 or my first Linux Kernel contribution
How it began I started looking with a friend in building a small, advanced GPS tracker to use in canoeing. We wanted something with low power consumption and a easy framework to develop a small proof-of-concept quickly. We discovered this awesome 4-in-one board from Ozzmaker that provided a full featured IMU. An IMU, Inertial Measurement Unit is a device used to record navigational information that can be used later to compute the position of a body.
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