Hi guys,

I'm thinking about several things we could do with jalv2/jallib. Some
projects on their own. Like (and this one is not new), a jaluino board ! We
could build a nice 18f board, USB + serial enabled, etc... There was a topic
in PICList, talking about "why the Atmel guys have all the fun", but nothing
seems to come from it (and I now understand why they have all the fun...).
Here we are fewer, we may be able provide something nice, don't you think ?

Another idea: I like python because it's dynamic. I would jalv2 to be
dynamic, and be able to program my PIC dynamically. For testing purpose for
instance. What about building a "kind of" of minimalist jalv2 interpreter,
in jalv2, that could get commands from serial ? And even store them in
EEPROM. Commands could be at first something closed to device files /
datasheets: giving access to low level features, registers, etc... Add some
"if" and "for" statements, and I'm sure you can have fun ! And this would
have educational benefits. Our JalStamp version of BasicStamp :)

So ?...

Cheers,
Seb
-- 
Sébastien Lelong
http://www.sirloon.net
http://sirbot.org

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