Hi Arun, On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 1:46 AM Arun Jayan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello , > This is Arun Jayan from College of Engineeiring Poonjar , Kerala , India . > I am 3rd year Computer Science student , interested in FOSS technologies . > But i am totally beginner to GSoC . > > Currently i am working on open source project called MicroHOPE . Its a > open hardware developed by IUAC New Delhi , and released as a open hardware > . MicroHOPe is similar to arduino and its is lowest priced board available > in that category . It is based on atmega32 micro-controller . > > More info about microhope : > www.microhope.org > www.expeyes.in/microhope > https://github.com/ArunJayan > http://arunjayank.wordpress.com/ > > I mainly desiging a IDE for MicroHOPE to program its hardware .I had > written one version , its a simple version and available in debian unstable > section . Now I am designing a better IDE using PyQt4 with lot of features > . also i am working on a real time control to micro-controller (PyMicro) > using python for learning purposes (a addon to IDE ) and also UI for > PyMicro. > > One of my sir told me to apply for GSoC using this microhope project and > he told me that there i got all the technical help to make it more good > that i am thinking now . > So is there any chance for microhope in GSoC 2015 ? Please help me > MicroHOPE looks like an interesting microcontroller project, but may not fit well in the coreboot firmware project. Please read our wiki and project page for more information. http://www.coreboot.org/Project_Ideas Marc > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
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