Hi Miquel,

ok ... then I'll try to whip up something for the website ...

And regarding slack ... I did ask a few questions in the past few days, but 
didn't get any responses there.

Chris


Am 13.04.20, 13:43 schrieb "Miguel Azevedo" <[email protected]>:

    You are right, a table in the fashion of the one you have made is much
    more suitable.
    I'll be waiting for your pull request, also if you have any questions
    feel free to reach me on mynewt's slack.
    Thanks for your contribution!
    
    Miguel Azevedo
    
    On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 12:33 PM Christofer Dutz
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > Hi Miquel,
    >
    > I would be super happy if you would accept it (or an adapted version of 
it) cause I think it doesn't really belong to the PLC4X Wiki and no one will 
find it there.
    >
    > And I would really prefer a table instead of a list as this allows to 
compare, sort, filter (well it could if the page would support that, but with 
all these magic JS tools, I guess it shouldn't be that difficult)
    >
    > Chris
    >
    >
    > Am 13.04.20, 13:28 schrieb "Miguel Azevedo" <[email protected]>:
    >
    >     Hi Chris,
    >
    >     Nice job! Regarding the nRF52832(and I suppose this is valid for other
    >     SoCs from the same family, namely 811 and 840), AES isn't dependent on
    >     the package so every board which features such SoC should haave this
    >     feature.
    >     The list you compiled looks nice, we recently started a new section on
    >     our documentation called Board Support, the intent is to provide a
    >     device list pointing to a support status page for each devboard. I
    >     feel that your table would be a great addition there!
    >     https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/bsp/index.html
    >
    >     Best regards,
    >     Miguel Azevedo
    >
    >     On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 11:28 AM Christofer Dutz
    >     <[email protected]> wrote:
    >     >
    >     > Hi all,
    >     >
    >     > in order to select the right platform for my attempt to bring 
Apache PLC4X to the embedded world and to create a MyNewt integration module, I 
created a table with all the development boards listed in the “bsp” section and 
tried to gather the information I could find on the boards to compile a table 
you can use to compare the different platforms.
    >     >
    >     > I think after going through the schematics of 62 development boards 
I now should be pretty much equipped to go purchasing some hardware.
    >     > I hope I got most information correct as I have to admit the 
differences between the specs of the MCUs and the specs of the boards were 
sometimes quite big. Also was I not always sure if all features were correctly 
listed in the dev-board specs. For example Nordic nRF52832 MCUs seem to have a 
built in ability for AES encryption, however this was only mentioned on one or 
two of the boards, so I’m not sure if it’s disabled on the others of if it’s 
just not explicitly listed up.
    >     >
    >     > But as I know that I manually had to click through the list of 
devices on your start-page several times now, perhaps this list could be an 
interesting addition to your website? It took me more than 24 hours to compile 
this list. I know it would help people like me to get started … cause in the 
beginning for me it was totally frustrating to not be able to compare the 
different platforms.
    >     >
    >     > 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PLC4X/Creating+a+version+of+PLC4X+drivers+that+work+on+Apache+MyNewt
    >     >
    >     > Chris
    >
    >
    
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