Weeeeeellll,

I haven't finished the integration ... my current project sprint is for 
defining the core C API ... after that will come the internal API, then porting 
of code generation , then Driver logic port and in a final step will be the 
MyNewt integration.

However I would like to send some proposals for the C API ... 
Even if C was the first real programming language I learnt ... but that was 
1995 and haven't been using that actively for about 15 years.

Some feedback on what we came up with would be highly appreciated.

Chris


Am 17.04.20, 02:52 schrieb "Aditi Hilbert" <aditi.hilb...@juul.com.INVALID>:

    Hi Chris,

    Very interesting read and a very useful project with numerous applications.
    Thanks for integrating with Apache Mynewt. I think you picked the right
    software elements, hardware, transport choices.

    thanks,
    Aditi

    On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:10 AM Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
    wrote:

    > Hi folks,
    >
    > sorry for cross-posting, but I think this might be interesting for some of
    > you.
    >
    > I just published my first blog article on selecting the hardware for my
    > current project of “Securing PLCs via embedded Open-Source protocol
    > adapters“.
    >
    > Here I’ll be porting Apache PLC4X drivers to the C language and creating
    > an Apache MyNewt integration to build open-source protocol adapters for
    > securing the communication with industrial PLCs. But at the start I needed
    > to select the hardware I would be using to do this. Being completely new 
in
    > this area it was quite a task to compile that feature comparison matrix,
    > that’s currently still on the PLC4X page, but hopefully will move to the
    > MyNewt page some time soon:
    >
    > 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PLC4X/Creating+a+version+of+PLC4X+drivers+that+work+on+Apache+MyNewt
    > Hope the one or the other might get some new info’s from it.
    >
    > Have fun reading:
    >
    > 
https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2020/04/selecting-hardware-embedded-development-open-source-protococol-adapters/
    >
    > Chris
    >


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