Python on a chip
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Python on a chip on Arduino Mega
1. Install tools:
- A. Cygwin
- http://www.cygwin.com/
- Remember to select GCC and python packages.
- http://cygwin.com/faq.html
- B. Install WinAVR:
- C. Download PyMite 8 http://www.pythononachip.org:... 150px
2. Download our arduino mega port and place under trunk$\src\platform
3. Under trunk$, do
- make PLATFORM=arduinomega
- If it shows pmfeatures.h is missing, please check that you are using the make from WinAVR. Correct the PATH to make sure you are using that make.
- The following is the command to check:
$ make --version GNU Make 3.81 Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program built for i386-pc-mingw32
4. The next step is to program the generated main.hex to the Arduino mega board.
- You need STK500, and install AVR studio. Choose Device type ATMEGA1280, and fuse setting is shown as...300px
5. Find a serial port and see what comes out from the serial port of Arduino Mega:300px
The following is main.py, the Python script that got running: # # PyMite - A flyweight Python interpreter for 8-bit and larger microcontrollers. # Copyright 2002 Dean Hall. All rights reserved. # PyMite is offered through one of two licenses: commercial or open-source. # See the LICENSE file at the root of this package for licensing details. # # # This is a sample application that calls functions in the AVR module. # """__NATIVE__ #include <avr/io.h> """ print "Hello world." # # Initialize the AVR's port A pin direction # def init(): """__NATIVE__ /* Set port A pins as all outputs */ DDRA = 0xFF; NATIVE_SET_TOS(PM_NONE); return PM_RET_OK; """ pass init() import avr avr.portA(0xaa) print "Expect a NameError (0xEA) after this." foo()
Python on a chip on LeafLabs Maple [STM32]
Install the tool-chain
- I have to update the path permanently
- Build successfully on Ubuntu
- 600px
Maple
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