From d66532971f0f1f8ccb95796f3c3397bd00328ffe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gregory Nutt
Refer to the readme file in sim configuration
- README.txt file for additional information.
+ README.txt file for additional information.
- The working version of NuttX is available from the SourceForge GIT repository here. + The working version of NuttX is available from the Bitbucket GIT repository here. That same page provides the URLs and instructions for cloning the GIT repository.
@@ -1293,37 +1293,37 @@Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; - release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the SourceForge GIT. - The ChangeLog for all releases of NuttX is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the SourceForge GIT. + release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the Bitbucket GIT. + The ChangeLog for all releases of NuttX is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT. The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file.
Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; - release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the SourceForge GIT - The ChangeLog for the all releases of apps is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the SourceForge GIT. + release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the Bitbucket GIT + The ChangeLog for the all releases of apps is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT. The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file.
Release notes for NxWidgets 1.13 are available here; - release notes for all released versions on NxWidgets are available in the SourceForge GIT - The ChangeLog for all releases of NxWidgets is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the SourceForge GIT. + release notes for all released versions on NxWidgets are available in the BitBucket GIT + The ChangeLog for all releases of NxWidgets is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT.
- Release notes for all released versions on pascal are available in the SourceForge GIT - The ChangeLog for all releases of pascal is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the SourceForge GIT. + Release notes for all released versions on pascal are available in the Bitbucket GIT + The ChangeLog for all releases of pascal is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT.
Release notes for buildroot 1.14 are available here; - release notes for all released versions on buildroot are available in the SourceForge GIT - The ChangeLog for all releases of buildroot is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the SourceForge GIT. + release notes for all released versions on buildroot are available in the Bitbucket GIT + The ChangeLog for all releases of buildroot is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT.
STATUS: Does not support interrupts but is otherwise fully functional. - Refer to the NuttX README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX README file for further information.
@@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@STATUS: This port is complete, verified, and included in the initial NuttX release. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ This port was contributed by Denis Carilki and includes the work of Denis Carikli, Alan Carvalho de Assis, and Stefan Richter. Calypso support first appeared in NuttX-6.17 with LCD drivers. Support for the Calypso keyboard was added in NuttX-6.24 by Denis Carilki. - Refer to the NuttX board README files for the Compal E88, Compal E99 and Pirelli DP-L10 phones for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README files for the Compal E88, Compal E99 and Pirelli DP-L10 phones for further information. @@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ timer interrupts, serial console, USB driver, and SPI-based MMC/SD card support. A verified NuttShell (NSH) configuration is also available. - Refer to the NuttX board README files for the mcu123.com and for the ZPA213X/4XPA boards for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README files for the mcu123.com and for the ZPA213X/4XPA boards for further information.Development Environments: @@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@ The port is complete and verified. As of NuttX 5.3, the port included only basic timer interrupts and serial console support. In NuttX 7.1, Lizhuoyi contributed additional I2C and SPI drivers. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Development Environments: (Same as for the NXP LPC214x). @@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@ SD cards). An SPI-based ENC28J60 Ethernet driver for add-on hardware is available and but has not been fully verified on the Olimex board (due to issues powering the ENC28J60 add-on board). - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Development Environments: @@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ STATUS: This port has stalled due to development tool issues. Coding is complete on the basic port (timer, serial console, SPI). - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -1788,7 +1788,7 @@ The basic port (timer interrupts, serial ports, network, framebuffer, etc.) is complete. All implemented features have been verified with the exception of the USB device-side driver; that implementation is complete but untested. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -1824,7 +1824,7 @@ However, as of this writing, I have not had the opportunity to verify this new feature.- Refer to the Embedded Artists EA3131 board README file for further information. + Refer to the Embedded Artists EA3131 board README file for further information.
@@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ NOTE: That driver should work on the EA3131 as well. However, the EA3131 uses a PCA9532 PWM part to controller the port power so the it would not quite be a simple drop-in.- Refer to the Olimex LPC-H3131 board README file for further information. + Refer to the Olimex LPC-H3131 board README file for further information.
@@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ At this point, verification of the EA3152 port has been overcome by events and may never happen. However, the port is available for anyone who may want to use it. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@ NuttX-7.4 added support for the on-board WM8904 CODEC chip and for Tickless operation.- Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
- Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -2113,7 +2113,7 @@ This port was developed on the v1 board, but the others may be compatible:
- Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
STATUS. @@ -2146,7 +2146,7 @@ This initial support is very minimal: There is a NuttShell (NSH) configuration that might be the basis for an application development. As of this writing, more device drivers are needed to make this a more complete port. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Memory Usage. @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ nsh> As of NuttX-6.28 more device driver development would be needed to make this a complete port, particularly to support USB OTG. A TSI and a SPI driver were added in NuttX-6.29. Alan contributed a PWM driver in NuttX-6.32. - Refer to the Freedom KL25Z board README file for further information. + Refer to the Freedom KL25Z board README file for further information.
@@ -2224,7 +2224,7 @@ nsh> STATUS. This is the work of Michael Hope. Verified, initial support for the Teensy-LC first appeared in NuttX-7.10. - Refer to the Teensy-LC board README file for further information. + Refer to the Teensy-LC board README file for further information.
@@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ nsh> This work was contributed in NuttX 7.8 by Derek B. Noonburg. The board support is very similar to the Freedom-KL25Z. It was decided to support this a a separate board, however, due to some small board-level differences. - Refer to the Freedom KL26Z board README file for further information. + Refer to the Freedom KL26Z board README file for further information. @@ -2271,7 +2271,7 @@ nsh> The initial SAMD20 Xplained Pro release (NuttX 7.1) included a functional NuttShell (NSH) configuration. An SPI driver was also included to support the OLED1 and I/O1 modules. That SPI driver, however, was not completed verified due to higher priority tasks that came up (I hope to get back to this later). - Refer to the SAMD20 Explained Pro board README file for further information. + Refer to the SAMD20 Explained Pro board README file for further information. @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ nsh> Initial support for the SAML21 Xplained Pro was release in the NuttX 7.10. This initial support included a basic configuration for the NuttShell (NSH) (see the NSH User Guide). - Refer to the SAML21 Explained Pro board README file for further information. + Refer to the SAML21 Explained Pro board README file for further information. @@ -2317,7 +2317,7 @@ nsh>STATUS: The first released version was provided in NuttX 7.10. - Refer to the board README.txt file for further information. + Refer to the board README.txt file for further information.
@@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@ nsh>STATUS: This port was was released in NuttX 6.14. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -2382,7 +2382,7 @@ nsh> The current port includes timer, serial console, Ethernet, SSI, and microSD support. There are working configurations to run the NuttShell (NSH), the NuttX networking test, and the uIP web server. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.@@ -2422,7 +2422,7 @@ nsh> NOTE: As it is configured now, you MUST have a network connected. Otherwise, the NSH prompt will not come up because the Ethernet driver is waiting for the network to come up. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ nsh> STATUS: This port was released in NuttX 5.10. Features are the same as with the Eagle-100 LM3S6918 described above. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -2465,7 +2465,7 @@ nsh> Header file support was contributed by Tiago Maluta for this part. Jose Pablo Rojas V. is used those header file changes to port NuttX to the TI/Stellaris EKK-LM3S9B96. That port was available in the NuttX-6.20 release. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -2508,7 +2508,7 @@ nsh> DMA and USART-based SPI supported are included, but not fully tested.- Refer to the EFM32 Gecko Starter Kit README.txt file for further information. + Refer to the EFM32 Gecko Starter Kit README.txt file for further information.
- Refer to the Olimex EFM32G880F120-STK README.txt for further information. + Refer to the Olimex EFM32G880F120-STK README.txt for further information.
Memory Usage. @@ -2694,12 +2694,12 @@ nsh> Generic Board Support (obsoleted) This logic was extended to support the high density STM32F100RC chips by Freddie Chopin There is generic support for STM32F100RC boards. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Obsoleted. This generic board supported has been obsoleted. - The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. + The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. This support was obsoleted because of a decision to stop support of generic board configurations. Generic board configurations do not provide support for any specific hardware but can be useful only if there are not other examples for the setup for a particular architecture.
@@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ nsh> STM32VL-Discovery. In NuttX-6.33, support for the STMicro STM32VL-Discovery board was contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis. The STM32VL-Discovery board features an STM32F100RB MCU. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ nsh> STATUS: The basic STM32F103C8 port was released in NuttX version 6.28. This work was contributed by Laurent Latil. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ nsh> STM3210E-EVAL. A port for the STMicro STM3210E-EVAL development board that features the STM32F103ZET6 MCU. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.HY-Mini STM32v board. This board is based on the STM32F103VCT chip. Port contributed by Laurent Latil. - Refer to the NuttX board README file. + Refer to the NuttX board README file.
The M3 Wildfire development board (STM32F103VET6), version 2. See http://firestm32.taobao.com (the current board is version 3). - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Initially Spark support was introduced in NuttX 6.31 and completed in NuttX 6.32. @@ -2945,7 +2945,7 @@ nsh> (1) Basic Cortex-M3 port, (2) Ethernet, (3) On-board LEDs. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
Subsequent NuttX releases will extend this port and add support for the SDIO-based SD cards and USB device. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information about this port. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information about this port.
@@ -3078,7 +3078,7 @@ nsh> STATUS: As of this writing, the basic port is code complete and a fully verified configuration exists for the NuttShell NSH). The first fully functional Arduino Due port was released in NuttX-6.29. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -3141,7 +3141,7 @@ nsh>
This board configuration was contributed and made available in NuttX-6.20. As contributed board support, I am unsure of what all has been verfied and what has not. - See the Microment website Lincoln60 board and the NuttX board README file for further information about the Lincoln board. + See the Microment website Lincoln60 board and the NuttX board README file for further information about the Lincoln board.
@@ -3524,7 +3524,7 @@ nsh>
- See the Mikroelektronika website for more information about this board and the NuttX board README file for further information about the NuttX port. + See the Mikroelektronika website for more information about this board and the NuttX board README file for further information about the NuttX port.
@@ -3536,7 +3536,7 @@ nsh>
Olimex STM32 H405. Support for the Olimex STM32 H405 development board was contributed by Martin Lederhilger and appeared in NuttX-7.3. - See the NuttX board README file for further information about the NuttX port. + See the NuttX board README file for further information about the NuttX port.
@@ -3590,7 +3590,7 @@ nsh>- Refer to the STM32F429I-Discovery board README file for further information. + Refer to the STM32F429I-Discovery board README file for further information.
@@ -3614,7 +3614,7 @@ nsh>STATUS: - Refer to the NuttX board README file for more detailed information about this port. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for more detailed information about this port.
STATUS: - Refer to the NuttX board README file for more detailed information about this port. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for more detailed information about this port.
Memory Usage. @@ -3919,7 +3919,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 A DMA-base SPI driver is supported and has been verified with the AT25 Serial FLASH. Touchscreen and LCD support was added in NuttX-7.3, but has not been fully integrated as of this writing. The SAM4E-EK should be compatible with most of the other SAM3/4 drivers (like HSMCI, DMAC, etc.) but those have not be verified on the SAM4E-EK as of this writing. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -3948,7 +3948,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 Support for the on-board 1MB SRAM was added in NuttX-6.29. An RTT driver was Bob Doiron in NuttX-7.3. Bob also added an high resolution RTC emulation using the RTT for the sub-second counter. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -3963,7 +3963,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 As of this writing, the basic port is code complete and a fully verified configuration exists for the the NuttShell NSH). The first fully functional SAM4S Xplained Pro port was released in NuttX-7.2. This supported also added HSMCI, RTC, and watchdog and verified support for USB device. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -3996,7 +3996,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 A new Ethernet MAC driver has been developed and is functional in the NSH configuration. A DMA-base SPI driver is supported and has been verified with the AT25 Serial FLASH. The SAM4E-EK should be compatible with most of the other SAM3/4 drivers (like HSMCI, DMAC, etc.) but those have not be verified on the SAM4E-EK as of this writing. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312STATUS: Work on this port has stalled due to toolchain issues. Complete, but untested code for this port appears in the NuttX 6.5 release. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
LowPowerLab MoteinoMEGA. This port of NuttX to the MoteinoMEGA from LowPowerLab. The MoteinoMEGA is based on an Atmel ATMega1284P. - See the LowPowerlab website and the board README file for further information. + See the LowPowerlab website and the board README file for further information.
@@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 The basic port was released in NuttX-6.5. This basic port consists only of a "Hello, World!!" example that demonstrates initialization of the OS, creation of a simple task, and serial console output. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -4163,7 +4163,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 An SPI driver and a USB device driver exist for the AT90USB as well as a USB mass storage configuration. However, this configuration is not fully debugged as of the NuttX-6.5 release. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -4256,7 +4256,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 The basic, port was be released in NuttX-5.13. A complete port will include drivers for additional AVR32 UC3 devices -- like SPI and USB --- and will be available in a later release, time permitting. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -4293,7 +4293,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 However, testing has not yet begun due to issues with BDMs, Code Warrior, and the paging in the build process. Progress is slow, but I hope to see a fully verified MC9S12NE64 port in the near future. - Refer to the NuttX board README files for DEMO9S12NE64 and for the NE64 /PoE Badge for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README files for DEMO9S12NE64 and for the NE64 /PoE Badge for further information. @@ -4319,13 +4319,13 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 address space during interrupt handling. This architecture has not been built in some time will likely have some compilation problems because of SDCC compiler differences. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.Obsoleted. This architecture has been obsoleted. - The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. + The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. This support was obsoleted because (1) the architecture limitations of the 8051 family make ongoing development of more advanced NuttX features too difficult, and (2) although the basic port was marginally functional, it has never really been demonstrated convincingly in any application.
@@ -4352,7 +4352,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 The port is reported to be functional on the Bifferboard as well. In NuttX 7.1, Lizhuoyi contributed additional keyboard and VGA drivers. This is a great, stable starting point for anyone interest in fleshing out the x86 port! - Refer to the NuttX README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX README file for further information. @@ -4380,7 +4380,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 This initial port of NuttX to RGMP was provided in NuttX-6.3. This initial RGP port provides only minimal driver support and does not use the native NuttX interrupt system. This is a great, stable starting point for anyone interest in working with NuttX under RGMP! - Refer to the NuttX README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX README file for further information. @@ -4411,7 +4411,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 The PGA117, however, is not yet fully integrated to support ADC sampling. See the NSH User Guide for further information about NSH. The first verified port to the Mirtoo module was available with the NuttX 6.20 release. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. @@ -4445,7 +4445,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 An untested USB device-side driver is available in the source tree. A more complete port would include support of the USB OTG port and of the LCD display on this board. Those drivers are not yet available as of this writing. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.@@ -4461,7 +4461,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 STATUS: The basic port is code complete and fully verified in NuttX 6.13. Available configurations include the NuttShell (NSH - see the NSH User Guide). - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
No workaround is known at this time. This is a show stopper for M16C. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
@@ -4709,7 +4709,7 @@ BFD_ASSERT (*plt_offset != (bfd_vma) -1); The initial release of support for the z16f was made available in NuttX version 0.3.7. A working NuttShell (NSH) configuration as added in NuttX-6.33 (although a patch is required to work around an issue with a ZDS-II 5.0.1 tool problem). An ESPI driver was added in NuttX-7.2. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.Obsoleted. This board support has been obsoleted. - The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. + The code has been moved out of the NuttX source tree but can still be found be found in Obsoleted directory. This support was obsoleted because of technical issues that make NuttX unusable on the board at least in the short term. This configuration may return to the NuttX source tree at some time in the future.
STATUS: This port is complete and stable to the extent that it can be tested using an instruction set simulator. - Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information. + Refer to the NuttX board README file for further information.
- The current list of NuttX Things-To-Do in GIT here. + The current list of NuttX Things-To-Do in GIT here.
NuttX To-Do List | +NuttX To-Do List | |