Another project currently on Kickstarter is capable of running micropython.
It needs the esp8266 port and they have said they will consider including it in their system if the port is completed.
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Another kickstarter
Re: Another kickstarter
"they will consider including it in their system", really? "if the port is completed."? They should not consider, they should just contribute to the port and finish it to include in their system. The problem: it requires some effort, unlike for example taking recently announced Arduino-like API implementation for esp8266 and stuffing it there.
And any board, on Kickstarter or not, which has 128K of FlashROM and 16K of RAM is capable of running MicroPython, that's old news.
So, taking dry residue, this post looks like an advertisement, which is nothing wrong, but we'd rather reserve that space to help projects which actually use MicroPython and contribute to its development
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And any board, on Kickstarter or not, which has 128K of FlashROM and 16K of RAM is capable of running MicroPython, that's old news.
So, taking dry residue, this post looks like an advertisement, which is nothing wrong, but we'd rather reserve that space to help projects which actually use MicroPython and contribute to its development
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Awesome MicroPython list
Pycopy - A better MicroPython https://github.com/pfalcon/micropython
MicroPython standard library for all ports and forks - https://github.com/pfalcon/micropython-lib
More up to date docs - http://pycopy.readthedocs.io/
Pycopy - A better MicroPython https://github.com/pfalcon/micropython
MicroPython standard library for all ports and forks - https://github.com/pfalcon/micropython-lib
More up to date docs - http://pycopy.readthedocs.io/