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Mecrisp BLE on Micro:bit V2

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  • skveryS Offline
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    I am interested in getting this going via the software interrupts. Is this done before? The micro:bit V1 did not have enough space.

    The BLE soc takes 0x1b000 of space. Soft interrupts need to be worked into Mecrisp. Has this been done?

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      Are you referring Mecrisp Forth? I adapted it for the nRF52840. You could take that code and adapt it to your Micro:bit V2.

      https://github.com/rabbithat/nRF52840-DK_easy

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        Yip Mecrisp Forth.

        I will also need to add software interrupt routines for the BLE SoC interface.

        c-:

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