Try our Drag-n-Drop Demo of #Ox64 BL808 Emulator in the Web Browser
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#drag-n-drop-a-blinky-app
We created Code Generators in #Blockly that will emit the JavaScript Code for each POSIX Block ... For our apps in Apache #NuttX RTOS
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#code-generator-in-blockly
#Blockly generates the JavaScript for our Blinky App … Which goes into #Ox64 BL808 Emulator via JavaScript Local Storage
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#transmit-javascript-via-local-storage
How we Drag-n-Drop an LED Blinky App to #Ox64 BL808 SBC ... Thanks to WebSerial API
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#blinky-on-a-real-ox64-sbc
Here's how we control #Ox64 BL808 SBC in a Web Browser ... Thanks to the WebSerial API
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#control-ox64-via-web-serial-api
@lupyuen The Ox64 looks really cool.I haven't tried it out, yet.
@oblate Yep Ox64 is a really interesting dev board :-)
Here's how we create POSIX Blocks in #Blockly ... So we can Drag-n-Drop our apps for Apache #NuttX RTOS
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs2.html#posix-blocks-in-blockly