Re: MCU recommendations to program on OpenBSD?

2024-03-03 Thread Andrew Gwozdziewycz



> On Mar 3, 2024, at 18:36, Chris Narkiewicz  wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 05:11:17PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>> Any recommendations for MCUs with C
>> language SDKs supported by OpenBSD?
> 
> AVR - 8 bit
> ARM - 32 bit
> 
> Especially AVRs are top of the game when it comes to
> open source toolchain support.

You can probably keep developing esp32, at least:

https://openports.pl/path/devel/arduino-esp32



Re: MCU recommendations to program on OpenBSD?

2024-03-03 Thread Chris Narkiewicz
On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 05:11:17PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Any recommendations for MCUs with C
> language SDKs supported by OpenBSD?

AVR - 8 bit
ARM - 32 bit

Especially AVRs are top of the game when it comes to
open source toolchain support.

Best regards,
Chris Narkiewicz



Re: MCU recommendations to program on OpenBSD?

2024-03-03 Thread Janne Johansson
Den sön 3 mars 2024 10:14Sadeep Madurange  skrev:

> Hello,24
>
> I recently switched to OpenBSD and love every bit of it.
>
> Most of what I do on my workstation is programming MCUs like ESP8266 and
> ESP32. However, Espressif toolchain is not OpenBSD friendly. So, I'm
> planning to change the vendor. Any recommendations for MCUs with C
> language SDKs supported by OpenBSD?
>

Arduino (ie. AVR) works fine to compile from OpenBSD.


MCU recommendations to program on OpenBSD?

2024-03-03 Thread Sadeep Madurange
Hello,

I recently switched to OpenBSD and love every bit of it.

Most of what I do on my workstation is programming MCUs like ESP8266 and
ESP32. However, Espressif toolchain is not OpenBSD friendly. So, I'm
planning to change the vendor. Any recommendations for MCUs with C
language SDKs supported by OpenBSD?

-- 
Sadeep Madurange
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