Hi BVari.1493,That question was about NuttX RTOS and although that RTOS is used in millions of STM32 chips, ST is not responsible for it.So, what Andrew Neil was trying to say is that Mohamad needs to search for help at right place, in this case in t...
Arrrgggg, my DeLorean is broken :sad_but_relieved_face: Sorry Andrew, but I didn't see it before.It should be nice if ST could be more integrated to NuttX, as I told before most of NuttX users are ST customers.
Hi Clive, I understand. The question is too much specific... his question is not exactly about NuttX. Actually his question is about PX4 that is a separated project that uses NuttX for Drone applications. NuttX itself is very easy to compile and use,...
There are so much misinformation here, then I decided to reply this question to help other people in the future.NuttX is a light RTOS you can run it on 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit MCUs. For example: ARM Cortex-M0/M3/M4, Atmel/Microchip AVR, Espressif ES...