Suresh: Unfortunately we dont have the CC2650 supported as of yet but it is coming soon. There are tutorials on creating your own BSP so you can get MyNewt OS running on the chip and it should not be difficult to do. If you have questions going through the tutorial please let us know and we will help you through them.
Regarding the bluetooth stack, if you wanted to get it up and running on the CC2650 you would have to port the transceiver specific portions of the stack. You can find these here: /net/nimble/drivers/. There are two files here: ble_hw.c and ble_phy.c. Note that the BLE stack is still undergoing a bit of change so you can expect some modifications to the stack in the near future but should remain stable enough if you want to try to port it. Thanks for the interest! Will > On Mar 12, 2016, at 1:12 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Hello, > > Allow me to introduce myself. I am an enthusiast trying to bring up CC2650 > with mynewt. I had a few questions before we go ahead ? > > - Is the CC2650 chip supported ? > - I am trying to use tis particular chip. Can you walk me through the steps > for bringing it up. > > The OS and the bluetooth stack is very interesting. I am currently in the > process of evaluating platforms for my application. > > Regards, > Suresh Babu >
