Hi Alan and Aaron, I am also a noob and facing what I think is a similar problem. I would like to create some specific configuration (defconfig) outside of the nuttx folder while maintaining my nuttx folder free from changes so that I can keep the nuttx folder in sync with the repo. What is the best way to achieve this ?
Kind regards, Jehudi Op do 19 dec 2024 om 09:28 schreef Alan C. Assis <acas...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Aaron, > > Nice to know you have previous experience with NuttX on Sony Spresense. > > The process to support other boards is very similar, I suggest you to read > our official documentation: > > https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/quickstart/index.html > > If you still have questions, please feel free to ask here. Also if you > notice that there is something you expected to find in our documentation > and it is not there, please let us know, this way we can improve it. > > BR, > > Alan > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2024 at 5:02 AM Aaron M <aaron.lists...@minn-tek.com> wrote: > > > Sorry if this is inappropriate for the list, but I'm a relative noob to > > Nuttx, and I'm just trying to find my way. I'll go elsewhere if you > > point me in the correct direction for questions like this. > > > > My exposure to Nuttx has been strictly limited to Sony's Spresense, and > > I have a suitable working environment in VSCode with Sony's SDK. But if > > I want to build for, say, the FRDM KL-25, or the RPi Pico 2, can I use > > the same environment, er, somehow? Do I need to download separate > > copies of the repo of Nuttx for each board? > > > > This link has a nice overview, but it doesn't cover how to handle > > multiple boards: > > > > https://www.cocoacrumbs.com/blog/2021-10-25-nuttx-on-the-stm32f769-disco-board/ > > > > > > Thanks for any insight, and my deepest apologies if this is the wrong > > place for these questions. > > > > Aaron > >