@rustembedded are there any MCUs/boards with Wi-Fi that are well supported by (stable) Rust? I know it's _possible_ to target ESP32 but that seems to be quite experimental still.
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You can try compiling rust to webassembly and then webassembly to ESP32 I suppose ... definitely experimental though! https://nick.zoic.org/art/web-assembly-on-esp32-with-wasm-wamr/ …
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Replying to @nickzoic @braincode
Yes I’d like to stick with the regular toolchain if possible.
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Since ARM is fairly well supported on Rust, I guess that this could stand a better chance than Xtensa & esp-idf: https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/05/20/ameba-rtl8722dm-cortex-m33-m23-iot-development-board/ … ... but no confirmed support nor endorsement here, unfortunately :/
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Replying to @braincode @wezm
Yeah, look, probably go with ARM , and then bolt an ESP or ATWINC or similar on the side for WiFi. (The newer Adafruit Feather WiFi boards do this)
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I don’t have a strong need for wifi at this point. Was mostly curious if the situation had changed since I last checked. Thanks for your help.
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