What's the chance of getting Espruino running on nRF51822? It's a tiny ARM Cortex-M0 with 256kB flash, 16kB RAM, and most importantly, built-in Bluetooth LE. Found in Estimote, RFduino, most iBeacon things, and also a lot of fingernail-sized boards on eBay for £5'ish.
I'm a newbie when it comes to hardware-level stuff, so I have no idea how practical this would be, but I expect it would fall on this spectrum:
No way in hell, it's a Cortex-M0 with only 16kB RAM!
Possible, but unlikely without a tonne of work.
Maybe.
Sure!
My guess is probably Point (1).
Anyway, I figured it was worth asking, as it's a nice little thing but I'd far prefer to be programming it with Espruino than messing about with gcc-arm-none-eabi and a Segger!
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Hey,
What's the chance of getting Espruino running on nRF51822? It's a tiny ARM Cortex-M0 with 256kB flash, 16kB RAM, and most importantly, built-in Bluetooth LE. Found in Estimote, RFduino, most iBeacon things, and also a lot of fingernail-sized boards on eBay for £5'ish.
I'm a newbie when it comes to hardware-level stuff, so I have no idea how practical this would be, but I expect it would fall on this spectrum:
My guess is probably Point (1).
Anyway, I figured it was worth asking, as it's a nice little thing but I'd far prefer to be programming it with Espruino than messing about with gcc-arm-none-eabi and a Segger!
Tom