Something like this (https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensy31.html) has just enough Zinc support to get going - but the lack of a good debug interface makes life a little hard if you get stuck. If you pick another platform with an ARM Cortex processor I can make sure the Zinc tree has some support for it (we are a couple of weeks away from a nice 'pick up and go' state).
On 15 August 2014 07:29, Brian Anderson <bander...@mozilla.com> wrote: > If I want to hack on zinc, what do I need? Should I bring some type of > hardware? I have no experience with Arduino, etc. > > > On 08/13/2014 08:39 PM, Alan Andrade wrote: > > Hi Rusties, > > The first SF hack night is happening next Tuesday > <http://www.meetup.com/SF-Rust-Hacknights/events/194585552/> and we still > need to decide what topics we’ll jump into. > Following the lead of @cmr and his latest blog post > http://blog.octayn.net/blog/2014/07/15/state-of-rust-0.11.0/, we will be > hacking the following projects: > > - Zinc http://zinc.rs/ > - Piston http://www.piston.rs/ > - Iron http://ironframework.io/ > > I setup a spreadsheet to gauge interest. Please add yourself to any > project or add your project. > > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tXXDOwXjL9VDr6hJMnyVe3ReBubAc6oWSMzV8VdIFh4/edit > > > \o/ So excited !!! > > @alan-andrade > > > _______________________________________________ > Rust-dev mailing > listRust-dev@mozilla.orghttps://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rust-dev mailing list > Rust-dev@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev > >
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