Very cool! Please keep us informed. I have a group who work with Particle a lot... I'm not a fan of letting them program my devices (store the keys) But they Do have a great infrastructure... that's unlikely to Just pop out of existence :-p
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 1:54 AM Huan Truong <[email protected]> wrote: > There is even a lovely Youtube channel that one of the developers (I > think?) talk about getting various things done on NuttX. I like his > easy-to-follow video style, and the menuconfig is my favorite of > NuttX. > > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0QciIlcUnjJkL5yJJBmluw/videos > > I have just ordered a Electron Photon board which they say they > support to test out. I recently worked with the ESP32 and was really, > really impressed by how organized and easy to get things done with > FreeRTOS on ESP32. At the same time, having being able to port real > Linux programs to it is going to be a huge boon for me. > > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 7:41 PM Mike Lisanke via TriEmbed > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Small footprint AND not Owned by Amazon :-p > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:59 PM Pete Soper via TriEmbed < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> On 2/17/19 2:04 PM, Huan Truong via TriEmbed wrote: > >> > >> Anyone worked with NuttX? This is the first time I've heard of NuttX > >> when I searched for FreeRTOS and NuttX came up. > >> > >> > https://www.embedded.com/electronics-blogs/say-what-/4458729/What-is-the-NuttX-RTOS-and-why-should-you-care- > >> > >> "NuttX is a POSIX RTOS. You don’t need to learn a new API to program > >> it. You can write an application in a POSIX Operating System like > >> Linux or MacOS, validate it, and then compile it to run on NuttX. If > >> you don't want to create an application from scratch, you can grab > >> some small Linux libraries and perform some minor modifications to get > >> them working on NuttX." > >> > >> Hi Huan! > >> > >> I'd never heard of it. The detail of the porting guide is impressive. > The fact that it was originally written by one person is (IMO) a major plus > and that person appears to be VERY active (retired in Cost a Rica?). With a > highest number of 128 there are only 12 open issues in the BitBucket repo. > And this todo list is really interesting. It > >> > >> -Pete > >> > >> That sounds a really compelling reason to me to use it. > >> > >> PS: I hope everyone is doing well in NC. I haven't found a group quite > >> like ours in Bay Area yet. > >> > >> - Huan. > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Triangle, NC Embedded Computing mailing list > >> > >> To post message: [email protected] > >> List info: > http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org > >> TriEmbed web site: http://TriEmbed.org > >> To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto: > [email protected]?subject=unsubscribe > >> > > > > > > -- > > Best regards, Mike > > _______________________________________________ > > Triangle, NC Embedded Computing mailing list > > > > To post message: [email protected] > > List info: > http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org > > TriEmbed web site: http://TriEmbed.org > > To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto: > [email protected]?subject=unsubscribe > > > > > -- > > Huan Truong > www tnhh.net / twitter @huant > -- Best regards, Mike
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