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|engine = Google Code | |||
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"The '''Python-on-a-Chip''' (p14p) program consists of the PyMite {{tag|virtual machine}} (VM), ports to specific platforms, libraries, tests, tools and documentation. PyMite is a flyweight {{tag|Python}} bytecode interpreter written from scratch to execute in low memory on {{tag|microcontroller}}s without an operating system. PyMite supports a subset of Python 2.5 and can also be compiled, tested and executed on a desktop computer." | |||
"Python has a reputation for being friendly to beginning {{tag|programmer}}s. PyMite should appeal to people who are beginning to program microcontrollers. PyMite provides a rapid development language for {{tag|embedded}} systems." | |||
Currently "Requires roughly 40 KB program memory and initializes in under 3 KB of RAM". | |||
The Python-on-a-Chip wiki supports PyMite and discusses related topics. | |||
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(This wiki moved in 2009-Apr-16 from a trac wikiengine at http://pymite.python-hosting.com/ to the Google Code at http://www.pythononachip.org/ ) | |||
''(What is the name of the wikiengine used by Google Code? I see it uses MoinMoin wiki syntax ...)'' | |||
''As of 2009-12-03, this python-on-a-chip wiki is completely new and empty ...'' | |||
;Related wiki | |||
*[[PythonMacWiki]]: Python programming language on the Mac. | |||
*[[ARM microcontroller wiki]]: details on perhaps the most popular microcontroller that PyMite runs on | |||
*[[AVRFreaks wiki]]: details on another popular microcontroller that PyMite runs on | |||
*[[RepRap wiki]]: does PyMite run on this hardware? |
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Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | LoginToEdit |
Wiki engine: | Google Code |
Wiki license: | No license |
Main topic: | Programming |
"The Python-on-a-Chip (p14p) program consists of the PyMite virtual machine (VM), ports to specific platforms, libraries, tests, tools and documentation. PyMite is a flyweight Python bytecode interpreter written from scratch to execute in low memory on microcontrollers without an operating system. PyMite supports a subset of Python 2.5 and can also be compiled, tested and executed on a desktop computer."
"Python has a reputation for being friendly to beginning programmers. PyMite should appeal to people who are beginning to program microcontrollers. PyMite provides a rapid development language for embedded systems."
Currently "Requires roughly 40 KB program memory and initializes in under 3 KB of RAM".
The Python-on-a-Chip wiki supports PyMite and discusses related topics.
Wiki size: | unknown size [No see stats] |
(As of: DD Month 2012)
(This wiki moved in 2009-Apr-16 from a trac wikiengine at http://pymite.python-hosting.com/ to the Google Code at http://www.pythononachip.org/ )
(What is the name of the wikiengine used by Google Code? I see it uses MoinMoin wiki syntax ...)
As of 2009-12-03, this python-on-a-chip wiki is completely new and empty ...
- Related wiki
- PythonMacWiki: Python programming language on the Mac.
- ARM microcontroller wiki: details on perhaps the most popular microcontroller that PyMite runs on
- AVRFreaks wiki: details on another popular microcontroller that PyMite runs on
- RepRap wiki: does PyMite run on this hardware?