Hi Pierre, Just send an email to [email protected]
Then you should receive an email back and confirm it. I think it should work, but I don't know because I never needed to use this feature. :-D BR, Alan On Mon, Feb 2, 2026 at 5:02 AM Pierre-Noel Bouteville < [email protected]> wrote: > Is it possible to remove an email from the list? > > The normal method doesn't work. > > Le 30/01/2026 à 19:43, Matteo Golin a écrit : > > It's great that you're porting another board to NuttX! I'm not super > > familiar with that series of boards, but I found a good strategy is to > > compare peripherals with the boards that already exist. I'm going to > guess > > that since yours is a Nucleo board, the `nucleo-*` boards in the tree are > > going to be more similar? You could take a look at the product pages for > > the three H7 Nucleo boards and see if they're close. > > > > Also not familiar with the chipset, but based on the naming of the boards > > in the stm32h7 directory, the STM32H7SL38 is probably not supported yet. > > You'd probably want to start with writing some chip support (at least get > > UART working) and then you could probably try getting NuttX on the board > to > > see if just a shell works first. > > > > Best, > > Matteo > > > > On Fri, Jan 30, 2026 at 1:33 PM Peter Barada <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> Is STM32H7SL38 supported in Nuttx? I have a couple NUCLEO-H7S3L8 boards > >> kicking around I'd love to bring up Nuttx on but don't see that board > >> listed by configure.sh. > >> > >> If that board not (directly) supported, what board configuration would > >> be the best to start a NUCLEO-H7S3L8 port from? I'd guessing one of > >> those in boards/arm/stm32h7 but hoping someone can whittle that down a > bit. > >> > >> Thanks in advance! > >> > >> -- > >> Peter Barada > >> [email protected] > >> > >> >
