10-28-2016, 08:18 AM
mBed OS is for bare-metal programming, for micro-controllers with low Flash/RAM space, such Cortex-M0 to Cortex-M3, like STM32F405 or LXP1768.
There is not much advantage to use mBed on AllWinner A64 equipped with 2GB of RAM while running Linux.
I don't see either when you said "My first priority would be to add BSP", mBed isn't on top of a Linux, it stands by itself as I said as bere-metal.
Of course, you can use Pine64 as a development desktop, but the produced binaries would be executed on those Cortex-M3 or whatever.
There is not much advantage to use mBed on AllWinner A64 equipped with 2GB of RAM while running Linux.
I don't see either when you said "My first priority would be to add BSP", mBed isn't on top of a Linux, it stands by itself as I said as bere-metal.
Of course, you can use Pine64 as a development desktop, but the produced binaries would be executed on those Cortex-M3 or whatever.