Will, thanks for pointing out to this! Will give a try and share the results.

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Denis

> On Apr 14, 2017, at 5:30 PM, will sanfilippo <wi...@runtime.io> wrote:
> 
> Hello Dennis:
> 
> I have not tried this myself but a colleague pointed me at this: 
> https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/getting-started-with-openocd-using-ft2232h-adapter-for-swd-debugging/
> 
> So you could use mynewt and openocd to download something to the adafruit 
> feather board without needing J-Link.
> 
> Will
>> On Apr 14, 2017, at 2:22 PM, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Folks,
>> 
>> Pretty soon I will be presenting a talk [1] about ASF projects that can be 
>> used as a foundation for a combined IoT + Fast Data solution. MyNewt was 
>> chosen to be a platform for the IoT side and now the goal is to prepare a 
>> demo for the conference with a real hardware harnessed by MyNewt and a 
>> multi-node Apache Ignite [2] cluster running on a cloud.
>> 
>> For MyNewt part I want to pick up a BLE empowered board such that the data 
>> can be transferred over BLE to my Mac OS laptop that will send it to the 
>> cloud, in particular, this is the one I’m thinking of [3] (Adafruit Feather 
>> nRF52 Bluefruit LE - nRF52832).
>> 
>> However, I’m not sure if the Mac OS laptop can discover that particular 
>> board [3] and load a built target there. Have anyone tried this before? Are 
>> appliances like J-Link the must for my dev environment or optional?
>> 
>> [1] https://apachecon2017.sched.com/event/9zot 
>> <https://apachecon2017.sched.com/event/9zot>
>> [2] https://ignite.apache.org
>> [3] 
>> https://www.amazon.com/Adafruit-Feather-nRF52-Bluefruit-nRF52832/dp/B06XXSVYLC
>>  
>> <https://www.amazon.com/Adafruit-Feather-nRF52-Bluefruit-nRF52832/dp/B06XXSVYLC>
>> 
>> —
>> Denis
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