You can update the Arduino one if you have access to a JLink or something
similar to flash the bootloader.
On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 at 06:34, Gilles Boccon-Gibod wrote:
> This is great. Is it possible to update the previous nrf52 feather to also
> work with mynewt, or do I have to buy
The board looks cool, I love the form factor. I also love the fact that it has
an onboard SWD connector :-). Wish it would have some onboard sensors as well.
It calls for a celebration, first board with the Mynewt boot loader by default.
Cheers!
Vipul Rahane
> On Aug 15, 2017, at 3:10 PM,
There are a wide variety of J-Link options. Almost every professional
engineer I know has a commercial J-Link on their desk (it's still the
gold standard for speed and convenience) -- I have four, to my shame --
but if you're a tinkerer I think it's amazing that Segger gives people a
legal $20
thats where it stops the edu version of j-link is not suiteable if you want to
build a commercial product .. for home tinkerers ofc .. there are other jtag
programmers .. like black magic probe ( opensource jtag debug / programming
probe) / st link v2 suitable doing that
there is a bug in gdb
Wow! This really has everything, and for $28 it's a steal. I'll be picking
one up when they go on sale. Great job!
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Kevin Townsend
wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Good point ... I just updated this as follows:
>
> "At this point, the tools
i think the docker container for mynewt is the easiest for the new starters.
that works without any problems on windows . probably worth mentioning
> On 15 Aug 2017, at 22:48, Pierre Kircher wrote:
>
> hey kevin .. the description adafruit has is a little misleading
>
> "
>
This took a lot longer to release than planned, but just wanted to share
this for anyone interested: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3574
Just waiting for the iOS app we wrote to get approved and some
documentation cleanup, and it will be available in the shop shortly, and
I'll be happy to