It has STM32F4, like Olimex E407. There’s no BSP package for that board, but it should be easy to derive from the olimex bsp.
> On May 26, 2016, at 1:57 PM, David Moshal <[email protected]> wrote: > > thanks - I have the STM32F401RE Nucleo board which I believe is > similar to the Discovery board. Do you know if it works? > > http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-nucleo/nucleo-f401re.html?icmp=nucleo-ipf_pron_pr-nucleo_feb2014&sc=nucleoF401RE-pr > > Dave > > > - > > On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Sterling Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> Good to see you on the list. >> >> On 25 May 2016, at 15:49, David Moshal wrote: >> >>> Thanks, actually I've been using both lua and JavaScript (espruino) on >>> esp8266-12e for a couple months. >>> >>> As mentioned to Sterling at the maker faire last weekemd, my interest in >>> mynewt is actually to try and embedded js on the emw3165, which has the >>> stm32f411 plus wifi. >>> >>> However I have zero experience with c, and specifically with the tool >>> chain >>> and use setup. >> >> >> The documentation, especially here is pretty good: >> >> http://mynewt.apache.org/os/tutorials/arduino_zero/ >> >> Picking a board we support and trying to get that up & running is probably >> the best first step. >> >> We are on #mynewt on freenode, if you need help getting it up & running, and >> would be happy to support you. >> >> Porting Mynewt to a new board will be very low layer, but we’d be happy to >> help if you want to try it. Probably easiest to chat via IRC. >> >> Best, >> Sterling
