It was more a case of testing and demand - I'd developed on the nRF52 chips, and nobody ever asked for it to on the STM32s so I never took the time to enable it and try it out.
I've just had a quick go at enabling it and it does seem to work ok at least on the quick examples I tried, so if you now install one of the latest cutting edge builds then it should work.
I haven't yet enabled it for the Original Espruino as that does have a slightly different processor (an M3 vs M4) as well as not enough free flash memory without removing other features.
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It was more a case of testing and demand - I'd developed on the nRF52 chips, and nobody ever asked for it to on the STM32s so I never took the time to enable it and try it out.
I've just had a quick go at enabling it and it does seem to work ok at least on the quick examples I tried, so if you now install one of the latest cutting edge builds then it should work.
I haven't yet enabled it for the Original Espruino as that does have a slightly different processor (an M3 vs M4) as well as not enough free flash memory without removing other features.