I'd love to get a look at this app ...
dg
> On Jan 24, 2017, at 8:18 PM, Kevin Townsend wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what the implications would be here on the iOS app we wrote that
> is based on the newtmgr protocol and makes use of the current BLE service and
>
Well, things still might work even at 10-20msecs. All depends on the timing of
the connection event in relation to the interrupts. You have to miss a number
of connection events for a connection to drop. Will be interesting to see how
it performs in those circumstances.
> On Jan 24, 2017, at
Hi Neil,
Sounds like a fun project!
I’ll let Marko or the Linaro folks chime in on the K64F, however, I
wanted to point to the excellent article the code coup guys wrote on
running Mynewt with Eclipse:
https://www.codecoup.pl/blog/hacking-mynewt-in-eclipse/
Sterling
On 25 Jan 2017, at
Hello,
Welcome to the dev list Wanda. We definitely need the documentation and all the
help we can get :)
Regards,
Vipul Rahane
> On Jan 24, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Wanda wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I have been a lurker on the Mynewt Dev list for a couple of months now, and
>
Yes, at the moment it is not straightforward for packages other than BSP
to register devices. We should make sure we have at least some calls to
os_dev_initialize_all() from sysinit().
I.e. it would be nice to be able to have one package (device driver) be able to
register a device in it’s init
Or at least the newtmgr code as a dependency ;)
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 6:52 AM, David G. Simmons wrote:
> ook at this app ...
>
Hi
I'm liking the myNewt direction and thanks for the explanations, wiki and
videos.
I've got a Nxp/Freescale Kinetis custom board with a MK26
(flash1M/ram200k 2*otg) KinetisK that is similar to MK64F on FRDM-MK64F
I have a FRDM-MK64F board and also an olimex-H407 (same processor as