Hi,

I'm sure by now everyone has seen the recent ST announcement for their
"nucleo" boards?[1][2][3] How ironic that, just the other day on IRC, we
were talking about higher-layer hardware abstractions and it was
mentioned that, if anything, it would be a good idea to consider a new
fake machine (like arduino did) instead of trying to make it too much
like any existing hardware.

It'll be interesting to see what ST does with regards to providing
libraries for these devices. I assume they will be ports of the existing
arduino libraries? Or maybe they will just provide mbed interfaces?

I wonder if there is any interest in making a generic libopencm3
"arduino" library that would support all the boards currently supported
by this project?

Best regards,
    Trevor




[1]http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/02/18/stmicro-unveils-10-mbed-enabled-and-arduino-compatible-nucleo-development-boards/
[2]http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8189
[3]http://hackaday.com/2014/02/18/stm32-nucleo-the-mbed-enabled-arduino-compatable-board/

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