Robert,

I think the answer is yes x86_64 is supported. I haven't used it myself,
but here's the NuttX x86_64 status blurb:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/About#80x86

-adam

On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:32 AM Robert Faron <robe...@cmslaser.com> wrote:

> I am looking for a RTOS to replace the current RTOS we use.  We are
> currently using FreeDOS, however since it is 16bit it have found it almost
> impossible to access a new device, PCIe mmio.  While searching the web for
> a RTOS I found Nuttx.
>
> Does Nuttx support x86-64 processors?  I thought it might however the more
> I read the less I am convinced of it.  Basically I only need one
> application to run that will need network access and access to locally
> stored files along with PCIe MMIO.  The PCIe device is a FPGA that has
> GPIO, Isolated GPIO, Quadrature decoders, 16bit AO, and 10 CTs.
>
> Am I barking up the wrong tree with Nuttx?  If I am, no biggie. If not and
> Nuttx can do what I need can anyone point me in the right direction to get
> started?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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