Hello.

Thanks for mail about my project.

I don't have much knowledge of the real time os, so I'm writing code while
looking it up.

I've been able to confirm that Hello World works on micro:bit.
And I could debug on micro:bit using gdb and pyocd.

I haven't done other things such as lighting of the LED.

Thanks
Saito Yutaka


2020年7月3日(金) 23:42 Matias N. <mat...@imap.cc>:

> Hi,
> I can take a look and see if this would work on my nrf51822. Stil, it
> would be better to have
> the code author prepare a PR against NuttX. I see recent commits so it
> appears an actively maintained
> WIP.
>
> On a related subject: I have ordered an NRF52832 board and module, for
> which my ultimate intentions would be to have NuttX support for RADIO
> peripheral (as was discussed recently on the list). Since the board will
> take some time to arrive and since it appears that NRF51822 RADIO
> peripheral is mostly compatible, I could slowly start to work on it
> (assuming this NRF51822 port is usable to do so).
>
> Again, I would learn Bluetooth low-level stuff on the way. I don't mind
> this, but of course if someone else is working/planning to work on this it
> would be good to align efforts to avoid duplicate and wasted work.
>
> Alan, if you haven't contacted the code author we could send him an email.
>
> Best,
> Matias
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, at 19:43, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > It appears that someone is porting NuttX to BBC MicroBit board
> >
> > https://github.com/SaitoYutaka/incubator-nuttx
> >
> > Very interesting!
> >
> > He is testing on QEMU, maybe someone with an nRF51822 board could give
> > it a try! ;-)
> >
> > BR,
> >
> > Alan
> >
>

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