uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
tutorial online:https://dfrobot.gitbooks.io/upycraft/content/
uPyCraft, a IDE specially designed for micro python, working with a series of operation systems, e.g. Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, MAC OSX 10.11 and above. Moreover, uPyCraft is free from installation for all systems, so it is easy to use.+
Features:
1.Supports update on line.
2.Supports both windows system and mac system.
3.Extremely simplification in designing, easy to use.
4.With built-in examples of different boards, cost effective.
5.Supports on-line updating of boards.
6.Provides technical supports in the Forum and github.
7.DFRobot official web store offers all accompanying hardware.
On-line update:
1.IDE (Once a new version published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
2.Examples (Once a new version published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
3.Hardware (Once a above board published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
Please use hardware which has the latest version of IDE examples.
Supportive chip types:
1.ESP32 (Supports it now, please use FireBeetle-ESP32 published by DFRobot.)
2.ESP8266 (Supports it now, please use FireBeetle-ESP8266 published by DFRobot.)
3.Pyboard (Supports it now.)
uPyCraft, a IDE specially designed for micro python, working with a series of operation systems, e.g. Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, MAC OSX 10.11 and above. Moreover, uPyCraft is free from installation for all systems, so it is easy to use.+
Features:
1.Supports update on line.
2.Supports both windows system and mac system.
3.Extremely simplification in designing, easy to use.
4.With built-in examples of different boards, cost effective.
5.Supports on-line updating of boards.
6.Provides technical supports in the Forum and github.
7.DFRobot official web store offers all accompanying hardware.
On-line update:
1.IDE (Once a new version published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
2.Examples (Once a new version published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
3.Hardware (Once a above board published, uPyCraft will prompt you to update.)
Please use hardware which has the latest version of IDE examples.
Supportive chip types:
1.ESP32 (Supports it now, please use FireBeetle-ESP32 published by DFRobot.)
2.ESP8266 (Supports it now, please use FireBeetle-ESP8266 published by DFRobot.)
3.Pyboard (Supports it now.)
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
Nice, simple, effective.
Like the easy way to upgrade firmware.
Simple and easy windows mouse click to save, upload, execute applications, particularly easy switching between application code execution.
Looking forward to pyboard/stm microcontroller support.
Well done.
Like the easy way to upgrade firmware.
Simple and easy windows mouse click to save, upload, execute applications, particularly easy switching between application code execution.
Looking forward to pyboard/stm microcontroller support.
Well done.
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
Does it work with the ESP32 based PyCom boards?EasyRider wrote:Nice, simple, effective.
Like the easy way to upgrade firmware.
Simple and easy windows mouse click to save, upload, execute applications, particularly easy switching between application code execution.
Looking forward to pyboard/stm microcontroller support.
Well done.
Tiny Core Linux (piCore) developer
HAM radio call: HA5DI (Béla)
HAM radio call: HA5DI (Béla)
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
Tested briefly with ESP-Wrom32 Development board. Appears to be working OK.
Also tested briefly with ESP8266 NodeMCU.
As a windows GUI makes life very easy, can concentrate on more productive micropython development rather than command line operations.
Also tested briefly with ESP8266 NodeMCU.
As a windows GUI makes life very easy, can concentrate on more productive micropython development rather than command line operations.
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
The osx/mac download link appears to be missing ?
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
Looks all nice and useful, yes, but why no Linux support ?
Is it not written in Python, or a cross-platform UI framework ?...
Is it not written in Python, or a cross-platform UI framework ?...
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Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
+1. I'm sure it's great but without Linux support it's no use to me. Or a lot of other developers and makers.
Peter Hinch
Index to my micropython libraries.
Index to my micropython libraries.
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
+1 for me, I'm also a Linux guy.
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micropython firmware Daily build 05/31/2016
micropython firmware Daily build 05/31/2016
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
RPi Raspbian is my usual development computer. I can fall back to OS X and then Windoze only when necessary.
It doesn't seem like it would be a big jump from OS X to Linux???
Jeff
PS. Raspbian has very good IDEs included, ie. Geany and Thonny. Also, Atom and Wing are very functional on the MacBook.
It doesn't seem like it would be a big jump from OS X to Linux???
Jeff
PS. Raspbian has very good IDEs included, ie. Geany and Thonny. Also, Atom and Wing are very functional on the MacBook.
Re: uPyCraft(micropython IDE) released
Well, Linux version of uPyCraft(MicroPython IDE) are developing, and the source code has already released. We can check it in github.
Maybe we can also try transplanting.
Source code address: https://github.com/DFRobot/uPyCraft_src
Maybe we can also try transplanting.
Source code address: https://github.com/DFRobot/uPyCraft_src