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Pradeep Sanjeewa commented on MYNEWT-114:
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Hi Arko, Marko, Hughes,

Thanks a lot for your reply. 

I used the sources available  at https://mynewt.apache.org to get some 
knowledge about already implemented CPUs and BSPs.
But they look bit abstract (not going deep into hardware architecture level). 
Are there any sources which I can use to get some mere deep understanding?
I want to get a good understanding on how they implemented the OS on those 
particular hardware.

Thank you.

Regards,
Sanjeewa

> GSoC - Port core OS and a subset of the utilities to a new 32-bit 
> microcontroller
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MYNEWT-114
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYNEWT-114
>             Project: Mynewt
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Aditi Hilbert
>            Assignee: Aditi Hilbert
>              Labels: gsoc2016
>
> Mentor: Will San Filippo, Aditi Hilbert
> Difficulty: Medium
> Skills: C programming, familiarity with GNU Tool chain
> Description: Understand the ports already implemented for some MCUs (e.g. ST 
> Micro’s STM32, Nordic nRF52) in Apache Mynewt and implement a basic run time 
> system for your proposed MCU and the associated BSP (Board Support Package). 
> You may also implement a HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) to include a small 
> set of peripherals available for the MCU. All code must be tested and 
> validated.



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