On 11/9/2011 11:01 AM, Cristian Baltatescu wrote:
I always hated answers to questions like this that proposed a totally different solution, BUT :) Since you would be ok with a very basic/crippled version of php then why stick with it? I'm sure you can handle what you mentioned (basic variable manipulation and echo) in any similar scripting language (perl, python, ruby etc) that could already be embedded on the platform you end up on? The beagleboard guys mentioned nodejs for example. I admit i don't know anything about the one from TI you mentioned.

Because I love PHP and want to learn to play with circuits, not yet another scripting language. :-)

However, if I do go that route Python actually has a good head start there with PyMite/Python-on-a-chip: http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/

I'm not sure at this point if the Bone actually runs Node.js, or if it just has some weird interface to it[basically, you can write your app over the web using Cloud 9, and then download it to the board...but does it download node.js or does it compile it to something else?]

FYI, almost all the *Board platforms are Texas Instruments[BeagleBoard, PandaBoard, LeopardBoard, HawkBoard] - they all utilize a different "System on a Chip" ARM processor and are put together as reference platforms for hobbyists/engineers. The theory being you develop your prototype on the board - which has all it's pinouts and extra interfaces. Then you figure out just what you need and design your circuit to get rid of all the extraneous crud for mass production[and since your using a TI chip as your processor, TI gets all the big ticket component sales to produce the board...whether or not your product is actually successful. :-)]


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