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| | |URL = http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/ | ||
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| recentchanges URL = http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/w/list | |recentchanges URL = http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/w/list | ||
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| language = | |status = Active | ||
| editmode = | |language = English | ||
| engine = Google Code | |editmode = LoginToEdit | ||
| license = | |engine = Google Code | ||
| maintopic = | |license = NoLicense | ||
|maintopic = Programming | |||
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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." | |||
"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 | |||
Currently "Requires roughly 40 KB program memory and initializes in under 3 KB of RAM". | Currently "Requires roughly 40 KB program memory and initializes in under 3 KB of RAM". | ||
The | The Python-on-a-Chip wiki supports PyMite and discusses related topics. | ||
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''As of 2009-12-03, this python-on-a-chip wiki is completely new and empty ...'' | ''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? |
Revision as of 21:56, 12 December 2012
http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/logo?type=logo.png | Python-on-a-Chip Recent changes [No WikiNode] [No About] [No Mobile URL] |
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Founded by: | |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | LoginToEdit |
Wiki engine: | Google Code |
Wiki license: | NoLicense"NoLicense" is not in the list (Custom license, Attribution to contributing authors, Copyright to contributing authors, Site retains copyright, WTFPL, Licence Art Libre, Open Content License, Apache License, BSD Documentation License, FreeBSD Documentation License, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki license" property. |
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?