Hi Igor, > But when I tried to create an assembly on the NXP web-site, I did not see NuttX there (only FreeRTOS and Azure).
By this comment, I assume you're using MCUXpresso IDE and trying to use NXP's SDK that's prepacked with FreeRTOS? Let me know if this is incorrect. NXP doesn't prepackage NuttX, they only do so with Azure and FreeRTOS because of their simple project layout (?) or extreme popularity (not sure if Azure RTOS is popular or not, but that's beside the point). To use NuttX, which does indeed support that board, you'll need to follow the getting started guide <https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/quickstart/index.html> to download the NuttX and NuttX apps github repos. NuttX comes with its own drivers for interfacing with the chip so you likely won't need the NXP's SDK that comes prepackaged with MCUXpresso. On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 1:32 PM Igor Kovriga <igor.kovr...@biakom.com.invalid> wrote: > > Hello Apache NuttX Community, > > > Due to this Link > > https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/platforms/arm/imxrt/index.html > > NuttX support RT1020 processor , and also at the botom of this page > specified i.MX RT1020 Evaluation Kit > > But when I tried to create an assembly on the NXP web-site, I did not > see NuttX there (only FreeRTOS and Azure). > > NXP doesn't mention support OS NuttX by RT10120 processor. > How can I get a build for this processor? > > > -- > Best Regards > Igor Kovriga > Technical consultant > LTD "BIAKOM" > web:http://www.biakom.com > -- *Daniel Appiagyei | Embedded Software Engineer *Email: daniel.appiag...@braincorp.com <bog...@braincorporation.com>*Brain* * Corp™ *10182 Telesis Ct, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92121 (858)-689-7600 www.braincorp.com