Oh that is cool!

> On Jan 25, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Sterling Hughes 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Neil,
> 
> Sounds like a fun project!
> 
> I’ll let Marko or the Linaro folks chime in on the K64F, however, I wanted to 
> point to the excellent article the code coup guys wrote on running Mynewt 
> with Eclipse:
> 
> https://www.codecoup.pl/blog/hacking-mynewt-in-eclipse/
> 
> Sterling
> 
> On 25 Jan 2017, at 12:36, Neilh wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I'm liking the myNewt direction and thanks for the explanations, wiki and
>> videos.
>> 
>> I've got a Nxp/Freescale Kinetis custom board with a MK26
>> (flash1M/ram200k 2*otg) KinetisK  that is similar to MK64F on FRDM-MK64F
>> 
>> I have a FRDM-MK64F board and also an olimex-H407 (same processor as 
>> olimex-E407 but no Ethernet).
>> 
>> I have the newt tools brought into an Ubuntu 16.04 and run the sim_blinkey
>> 
>> I was thinking of getting started with trying to bring up the FRDM-K64F,
>> thought that is marked as untested so far.   It does have the USB/SDA
>> loader.
>> myproj\repos\apache-mynewt-core\hw\bsp\frdm-k64f\src  seems to have the
>> basics.
>> 
>> Alternatively, I could familiarize myself work through the Olimex-E407
>> 
>> My  environment so far has been IDE Freescale Kinetis Design
>> Studio/Eclipse building nuttx OS, and with integration to Multilink JTAG
>> for blowing the flash.
>> 
>> There was a new feature request for an Eclipse plugin for myNewt, but it was 
>> marked as dup, and I haven't seen any other mention of Eclipse IDE so
>> far.
>> 
>> Any recommendation on getting started with FRDM-K64F?   or should I
>> start with Olimex
>> 
>> thanks
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Neil Hancock

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