Kevin,
Thanks for getting back to me and yes, I would agree that this
Darjeeling fork makes for a nice starting point for such a project. I
will have a good look at it tonight after I get home, but will likely
have a lot of questions.
Are you OK with me reaching out to you via email or GitHub, or would you
prefer that I keep these questions on the mailing list; or would you
prefer that I just figure things out for myself :-) ? I'm only a
hesitant to use these mailing lists because I will likely have a lot of
initial questions and feel this is a pretty niche topic that not many
other RIOTers will care about.
Thanks again!
Zac
On 8/11/15 9:29 AM, kevin wrote:
Hi,
On 08/11/2015 02:35 PM, Michael Frey wrote:
Darjeeling VM [1] might also be a good starting point.
in an effort to prevent duplicate work: if anyone wants to start
playing around with Darjeeling on ARM cortex, please have a look at
the port I did for my Bachelors Thesis first [0].
While the examples[1] do not use RIOT, but xpcc for platform
abstraction, the vm itself is independent of any hardware abstraction.
I have fixed a lot of alignment issues on cortex-m0 and at least one
logic bug in the implementation on sourceforge, so it might be
worthwhile to have a look at my code before starting your own port to
cortex-m.
Kevin Laeufer
[0]: https://github.com/RWTH-OS/ostfriesentee
[1]: https://github.com/RWTH-OS/ostfriesentee-examples
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