Sometime ago I was talking with Brennan about listing the board that I
have here and he surprised me showing this board listing spreadsheet
on google docs. Maybe we can organize a listing to see who has board
X, Y, or Z and to make it possible to test NuttX on all possible
boards.
I have almost all of the older boards.
I have a special interested to find the launchxl-tms57004 because it
supports big-endian and I think there nobody testing NuttX on
big-endian (except maybe Zou/fft, he is using NuttX on Sparc arch that
is big-endian). So Greg, if you have this board I'm interest to get
it.
I have a couple of TMS570 boards. I got them because the are
big-endian, Cortex-R, and I was helping Samsung port to their product
boards... back in days when we were good friends.
I don't remember if these are Lauchpads or not. I bricked one. The have
lots of security including dual Cortex-R that shadow each other.
Somehow I got the cpus out of sync and it wouldn't boot anymore.
[Yes, Launchpads:
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/tree/master/boards/arm/tms570/launchxl-tms57004]
It would be nice to keep these all together and let people check them
out like books from a library. Shipping from Costa Rica is a problem.
I think that the oldest NuttX port was to the TI c5471 (there are some
older boards, but that is the oldest port). That was a dual core
(ARM7TDMI/DSP) MCU and very similar to the MCU in the OSMOCOM project.
You and someone used that code to generate the NuttX port to the OSMOCOM
board.
Tomasz Cedro mentioned that he also were on the OSMOCOM project in those
early days and that is where he got familiar with NuttX.
Few days ago I found (and bought) on eBay from Australia the first
board that I tested NuttX in 2010:
https://acassis.wordpress.com/2010/08/01/getting-started-to-nuttx/
I also have several LPC23xxx boards. I think all or most of those
listed in boards/arm.