On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 9:26 PM, geremy condra <debat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You've been able to run Python on ARM for years now. I ported python3 to
> Android back in the G1 days and it was based on instructions that were
> commonly available for 2.x at the time.
>
> Did you check out that kickstarter page? This isn't really about running
on ARM, it's about running python on a small, cheap ARM-based
microcontroller with no OS. And a nifty pre-installed board for it all.

He's also offering to package it up with some cool add-ons.

This looks to me kind of like a native-python Arduino.

very cool!

-Chris






>  Geremy Condra
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Kevin LaTona <li...@studiosola.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> If the thought of being able to run Python on a 32bit based ARM processor
>> board is of interest.
>>
>> You have less than 7 days left to get over to kickstarter to check this
>> new Micro Python project out and to support it.
>>
>>
>> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/214379695/micro-python-python-for-microcontrollers/backers
>>
>>
>> Currently there is about 1,200 people world wide who has jumped on board.
>>
>>
>> Damien the developer on the project has posted 14 updates about it that
>> you might want to read to find out more about this.
>>
>> He has added support for both TCP/IP via a WIZ820io Wifi board and
>> USB-OTG io as well.
>>
>>
>> Think about it….. Python running on a chip….. Pretty darn cool idea worth
>> checking out…... if this sort of thing spins your bennie?
>>
>> -Kevin
>>
>>
>


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