There is a basic interpreter that will run on a small dip PIC32 chip 

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> On Aug 25, 2014, at 2:02 PM, Don Caprio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My 11 year old son and I have been kicking around doing a
> science experiment this year based on computers. We'd like
> something simple that he can solder up and run simple program (basic)
> on a terminal. Something simply as displaying his name, counting from
> 1 to a million, make lights blink, something along that line.
> 
> Obviously S100 is way beyond his ability, The Raspberry pi is an option
> but it's already assembled.
> 
> Something we could breadboard and then spin up a simple PCB would be great.
> 
> What do ya think? Any ideas suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> 
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