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• #2
Nope. The chip doesn't even have enough flash/ram, beyond being a different version of ARM from a different manufacturer (which means the peripherals won't work the same nite how all the supported board use stm32 chip).
I highly recommend the official board, or if you can't swing that, one of the nucleo boards.
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• #4
Is this for something commercial? If so then you may find that the discovery/nucleo boards can't be used. The boards are sold basically at cost (if not at a loss) by ST and so the licence may forbid you from using them for anything other than prototyping.
There's also the question of support. If you've intentionally bought a whole bunch of cheap boards that you'll use Espruino on for free then I (and many others) won't be too motivated to help solve any problems you may have.
At 500 off I can come down quite a lot on the retail Espruino board price though. It won't be $14 but at least you'll get something that is properly tested and supported. You can drop me an email at gw@pur3.co.uk if you're interested.
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• #5
@Gordon Thanks for your response.
Currently I'm trying to develop a prototype a device. If every thing goes fine we will prepare our product for sales. I have currently STM32F4DISCOVERY developing on it. But looking for a device is cheaper.
I'm sorry I didn't know about licence restriction, I will check them. Also, please let me know if I will have restrictions about Espruino that I am missing.
I'm going to write you an e-mail about cooperate.
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• #6
Hi fobus, thanks. I'll reply to your e-mail in a bit.
Just to clear up (I was told about the Discovery boards a while ago and wanted to check for myself)...
On the Nucleo and Discovery board pages there's the Evaluation products license agreement which says the following right at the top:
STMicroelectronics (“ST”) grants You the right to use the enclosed Evaluation Board offering limited features only to evaluate and test ST
products solely for Your evaluation and testing purposes in a research and development setting. The Evaluation Board shall not be, in any
case, directly or indirectly assembled as a part in any production of Yours as it is solely developed to serve evaluation purposes and has no
direct function and is not a finished product.So anyone using an ST dev board for a commercial product is in breach of that clause.
The Espruino Board doesn't have any such restriction. It's CE marked as well!
Hello,
First of al I'm a newbie :)
I have checked other boards page, I didn't see XMC 2GO board in listing. Probably my questions answer is NO, but I want to ask, is it possible to install espurino on this board? https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/Board:-XMC2Go