Hi All, Appreciate your response. Now I am going to use Telit Module GE865-QUAD with support for GPS and GPRS capabilities. It also has built-in python interpreter for developing application for the module. But still I have no idea which microprocessor/microcontroller to use. Can anyone help me out here ? Is there any microprocessor/microcontroller which I could use with Python and Telit module? Any help here will be appreciated.
Regards, VGNU On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid>wrote: > On 2010-09-06, Stefan Behnel <stefan...@behnel.de> wrote: > > VGNU Linux, 06.09.2010 13:02: > >> Can Python be used for embedded systems development ? > > > > It can and has been. > > > > What kind of embedded system with what set of capabilities are you > thinking > > about? TV sets? Mobile phones? Smart dust? > > [The OP never showed up on my sever for some reason] > > If you google for "deeply embedded python", you'll find some raterh > old links: > > http://tucs.fi/magazin/output.php?ID=2000.N2.LilDeEmPy > > http://groups.google.com/group/python-on-a-chip/web/list-of-small-python-implementations > > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-announce-list/1999-August/000157.html > > A few years ago I used Python on a prototype for a bicycle computer > with GPS, four buttons, and a small LCD screen. It was more or less > comparable to a PDA with Linux running on an 200MHz XScale with > something like 16MB of flash and 32MB of SDRAM. > > IIRC, that project used OpenEmbedded, and all I had to do was build > the Python package that's already there in OE. I don't remember if I > was using PySDL or PyQt for the UI -- I remember experimenting with > both on desktop hosts at the time. > > I don't think that product ever saw daylight. There was just now way > they could have competed with Garmin. > > -- > Grant > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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