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<h1><big><font color="#3c34ec"><i>NuttX RTOS</i></font></big></h1>
<p>Last Updated: September 30, 2016</p>
<p>Last Updated: October 8, 2016</p>
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<h2>Released Versions</h2>
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In addition to the ever-changing GIT repository, there are frozen released versions of NuttX available.
The current release is NuttX 7.17.
NuttX 7.17 is the 117<sup>th</sup> release of NuttX.
It was released on June 1, 2016, and is available for download from the
The current release is NuttX 7.18.
NuttX 7.18 is the 118<sup>th</sup> release of NuttX.
It was released on October 8, 2016, and is available for download from the
<a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads/">Bitbucket.org</a> website.
Note that the release consists of two tarballs: <code>nuttx-7.17.tar.gz</code> and <code>apps-7.17.tar.gz</code>.
Note that the release consists of two tarballs: <code>nuttx-7.18.tar.gz</code> and <code>apps-7.18.tar.gz</code>.
Both may be needed (see the top-level <code>nuttx/README.txt</code> file for build information).
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<li><b>nuttx</b>.
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Release notes for NuttX 7.17 are available <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads/">here</a>.
Release notes for NuttX 7.18 are available <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads/">here</a>.
Release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/ReleaseNotes" target="_blank">Bitbucket GIT</a>.
The ChangeLog for all releases of NuttX is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/ChangeLog" target="_blank">Bitbucket GIT</a>.
The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file.
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<li><b>apps</b>.
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Release notes for NuttX 7.17 are available <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads/">here</a>.
Release notes for NuttX 7.18 are available <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads/">here</a>.
Release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/ReleaseNotes" target="_blank">Bitbucket GIT</a>
The ChangeLog for the all releases of <code>apps/</code> is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/src/master/ChangeLog.txt" target="_blank">Bitbucket GIT</a>.
The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file.
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The other port is for a generic minimual STM32F103CBT6 &quot;blue&quot; board contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis.
Alan added support for numerous sensors, tone generators, user LEDs, and LCD support in NuttX 7.18.
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<a name="stm32f107x"><b>STMicro STM32F107x (STM32 F1 &quot;Connectivity Line&quot; family)</b>.</a>
Chip support for the STM32 F1 &quot;Connectivity Line&quot; family has been present in NuttX for some time and users have reported that they have successful brought up NuttX on there proprietary boards using this logic.
Chip support for the STM32 F1 &quot;Connectivity Line&quot; family has been present in NuttX for some time and users have reported that they have successful brought up NuttX on theor proprietary boards using this logic.
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<b>STATUS:</b>
Networking and touchscreen support are well test.
But, at present, neither USB nor LCD functionality have been verified.
Refer to the SViewtool STM32F103/F107 <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/viewtool-stm32f107/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
Refer to the Viewtool STM32F103/F107 <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/viewtool-stm32f107/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<b>Kamami STM32 Butterfly 2</b>
Support for the <a href="https://kamami.pl/wycofane-z-oferty/93172-stm32butterfly.html">Kamami STM32 Butterfly 2</a> was contributed by Michał Łyszczek in NuttX-7/18. That port features the STMicro STM32F107VC MCU.
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<b>STATUS:</b>
A configuration for the NuttShell (NSH), NSH with networking, and NSH with USB host are available and verified.
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<b>Olimex STM32 E407</b>.
Support for the Olimex STM32 E407 development board was contributed by Mateusz Szafoni and appeared in NuttX-7.17.
Networking configurations were added in NuttX-7.18.
See the NuttX board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/olimex-stm32-e407/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information about the NuttX port.
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<a name="stm32l476"><b>STMicro STM32 L476</b>.</a>
Two boards are supported in this family:
Three boards are supported in this family:
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Board support for the STMicro STM32L476VG Discovery board from ST Micro was contributed by Dave in NuttX-7.15. See the <a href="http://www.st.com/stm32l476g-disco" target="_blank">STMicro website</a> and the board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/stm32l476vg-disco/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<b>STM32L476 MDK</b>.
Very basic support for NuttX on the Motorola Moto Z MDK was contributed by Jim Wylder in NuttX 7.18.
A simple NSH configuration is available for the STM32L476 chip.
See the <a href="http://developer.motorola.com/buy/" target="_blank">Moto Mods Development Kit</a> and the board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/stm32l476-mdk/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for further information.
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<p><b>Status</b>:</p>
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<li>CAN contributed by Sebastien Lorquet.</li>
<li>I2C made functional by Dave (ziggurat29).</li>
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<b>NuttX-7.17</b>.
Additional drivers/features were contributed:
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<li>Support for tickless mode.</li>
<li>CAN driver enhancements.</li>
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<b>NuttX-7.18</b>.
Additional drivers were contributed:
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<li>Oneshot timer driver.</li>
<li>Quadrature encode contributed by Sebastien Lorquet.</li>
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Support for the EK-TM4C1294XL was contributed by Frank Sautter and was released in NuttX 7.9.
This basic board support included a configuration for the NuttShell <a href="http://www.nuttx.org/Documentation/NuttShell.html">NSH</a>) and a configuration for testing IPv6.
See drivers for the <a href="#titm4c129x">TI Tiva TM4C129X</a>.
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Both are networked enabled: One configured to support IPv4 and one configured to supported IPv6.
Instructions are included in the board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for configuring both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously..
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Tiva PWM and Quadrature Encoder drivers were contributed to NuttX in 7.18 by Young.
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Refer to the DK-TM4C129X board <a href="https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/src/master/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt" target="_blank">README</a> file for more detailed information about this port.