Hi,

> Supporting the M0 will be quite easy, we just not have added it to the 
> project yet. We were trying to find a decent development board for porting so 
> maybe we could start with the Arduino you mentioned (as it has the M0+ on it).

Great certainly sounds possible then. They board is;;t out just yet but seems 
quite nice for what it is (bluetooth LE + 6 axis accelerometer) - esp the price

Not that for this board there actually 2 cores:
The module contains two tiny cores, an x86 (Quark) and an ARC, both clocked at 
32Mhz. The Quark core runs ViperOS RTOS and helps the Arduino core to 
accomplish the most demanding tasks.

Given that there now 2 Arduino companies we’re likely to see some competition 
in boards they put out. Although it’s going to make the IDE version numbers 
very confusing, two forks of the same project with the same name and similar 
version numbers.

Here’s some other cortex boards by the “other” arduino company.
http://www.arduino.org/products/boards/4-arduino-boards/arduino-tian
http://www.arduino.org/products/boards/4-arduino-boards/arduino-m0
http://www.arduino.org/products/boards/4-arduino-boards/arduino-m0-pro

There is also another Arduino IDE built on Adobe Brackets (MIT Licensed) which 
I’ve had a bit of a play with, that may be interesting to explore.
http://labs.arduino.org/Arduino+Studio

Thanks,
Justin

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