microbit
A Rust crate for BBC micro:bit development (by nrf-rs)
nrf-softdevice
By embassy-rs
microbit | nrf-softdevice | |
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1 | 3 | |
240 | 239 | |
2.9% | 4.6% | |
7.8 | 8.7 | |
18 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
BSD Zero Clause License | Apache License 2.0 |
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microbit
Posts with mentions or reviews of microbit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-29.
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First steps with Embedded Rust: Selecting a board
I would say yes. If you get something like a BBC micor:bit you'll be able to run the microbit examples straight out if the box.
nrf-softdevice
Posts with mentions or reviews of nrf-softdevice.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-12.
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Problems flashing custom firmware to the nice!nano
I'm compiling a very stripped down example from https://github.com/embassy-rs/nrf-softdevice that should just loop forever and turn an LED on and off. I convert from a binary to the uf2 using this script linked in the adafruit bootloader repository. The command I run is uf2conv.py -c -b 0x26000 -f 0xADA52840. When running file on my binary the output is UF2 firmware image, family Nordic NRF52840, address 0x026000, 42 total blocks, exactly the same as on the ZMK image that works without a problem.
- Rust on the MOS 6502: Beyond Fibonacci
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First steps with Embedded Rust: Selecting a board
The Embassy project provides an async wrapper for the Nordic BLE soft device: https://github.com/embassy-rs/nrf-softdevice
What are some alternatives?
When comparing microbit and nrf-softdevice you can also consider the following projects:
discovery - Discover the world of microcontrollers through Rust!
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
nrf-hal - A Rust HAL for the nRF family of devices
riscv-rust-quickstart - A template for building Rust applications for HiFive1 boards
atsamd - Target atsamd microcontrollers using Rust
avr-hal - embedded-hal abstractions for AVR microcontrollers
chirp8-engine
CC65-Advanced-Optimizations - How to optimize C code for CC65 compiler
microbit vs discovery
nrf-softdevice vs embassy
microbit vs nrf-hal
nrf-softdevice vs nrf-hal
microbit vs riscv-rust-quickstart
nrf-softdevice vs atsamd
microbit vs atsamd
nrf-softdevice vs riscv-rust-quickstart
microbit vs avr-hal
nrf-softdevice vs chirp8-engine
nrf-softdevice vs CC65-Advanced-Optimizations
nrf-softdevice vs discovery