Free trip to Maker Faire Rome? #86
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Posted at 2015-09-08 by ChrisZ Hi All; |
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Posted at 2015-09-09 by DrAzzy http://drazzy.com/e/espruino/NucleoF401/index.php Gordon now doesn't bump the version numbers until the release (as I understand it), so the builds that are between v80 and v81 are v80.xx The change in the naming around the v80 release fucked up the alphabetic organization of the pages. Also, thanks to the new naming, I don't have to blindly make a new build every night; a new build is only made when the minor version is bumped (that saves me disk space, since I don't have piles of identical binaries sitting there. Once v81 is released, the alphabetization will be okay, since the most recent ones will be on top again. |
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Posted at 2015-09-09 by @gfwilliams Ahh, you mean the link on the download page to noda.se - this one? Presumably he gave up running it :( @drazzy, do you think you could add a landing page that linked to NucleoF401/F411/etc - and I'll stick that on the download page instead. |
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Posted at 2015-09-09 by DrAzzy What do you mean by a landing page? |
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Posted at 2015-09-09 by @gfwilliams well, just a page that says:
By the way, I don't think the Pico bigram will be that much use any more now the main one gives you more RAM? |
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Posted at 2015-09-10 by DrAzzy Uh, like http://drazzy.com/e/espruino/ ? How can the main one provide more RAM now? Isn't it still limited to the 48k the chip is spec'ed at, whereas bigram uses the "extra" 16? |
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Posted at 2015-09-10 by @gfwilliams Ahh, sorry - I meant for the Pico. Yes, you're right about the BigRam build for the original board. Ahh - I saw that main page but was looking at the cyan box in the middle and didn't see the links down the left hand side :) |
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Posted at 2015-09-10 by DrAzzy Hm, I'll add a second set of links to the middle of the page. |
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Posted at 2015-09-08 by @gfwilliams
Hi everyone,
Fancy a free trip to Maker Faire Rome (if you're in the EU)?
ST are running a competition here: http://community.arm.com/message/30762#30762
Basically you have to use one of their Nucleo or Discovery boards, but it can be running Espruino. So the Nucleo F401, F411, and the STM32F4Discovery would all be good choices.
If you have a project that you've done with an ST Nucleo/discovery board you could submit it as-is... Otherwise if you've done it with an Espruino board there's a good chance you could get one of the above discovery boards (they're cheap), put Espruino on it and port your project to it.
I wouldn't normally plug the ST demo boards because I like people to buy the Espruino ones - but in this case ST are paying for me to come to Maker Faire Rome too :) I have it on good authority they haven't had many submissions yet, and they like things that light up and/or move.
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