I like the tool. Good idea and effort! This will be very useful for tailoring the firmware to individual needs, optimizing the build to fit those needs.
What if I want to make a 'non-standard' board out of a standard one, eg, use MDBT42Q to make one that supports 3 SPI instead of just one (to take a random example ;-)
Can we have a tab where the basic capabilities (eg number of SPI) can be selected?
I like the menu pick and choose style (although I haven't tried to build one yet) and add your own extension. Can you replace modules with your own (eg jshardware.c)?
Also, requiring a .md file with each submission (maybe could be deferred) would go a long way toward having extensions used by someone other than original author...
(note: I had posted this on a different thread, but realized that it really belonged here..."
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I like the tool. Good idea and effort! This will be very useful for tailoring the firmware to individual needs, optimizing the build to fit those needs.
What if I want to make a 'non-standard' board out of a standard one, eg, use MDBT42Q to make one that supports 3 SPI instead of just one (to take a random example ;-)
Can we have a tab where the basic capabilities (eg number of SPI) can be selected?
I like the menu pick and choose style (although I haven't tried to build one yet) and add your own extension. Can you replace modules with your own (eg jshardware.c)?
Also, requiring a .md file with each submission (maybe could be deferred) would go a long way toward having extensions used by someone other than original author...
(note: I had posted this on a different thread, but realized that it really belonged here..."