Just wanted to get a feel on if it would be possible to port Micropython to run on NXP MC9S12DG256 (HCS12 core) and if it is how difficult? I ask because I have a Dragon12 Light board that I used in school and thought it would be a cool project to work on.
Many Thanks!
Frank
NXP HCS12 Port
Re: NXP HCS12 Port
It seems that chip has just 12KB of RAM; that'll be the biggest stumbling block. Technically it may be possible to get MicroPython running on that hardware - but it will take a lot of effort and require significant compromise (drop the compiler, REPL etc). The smaller micros that run MicroPython use 32KB RAM.
I really want to encourage you to go for it!, but my gut says it'll be too difficult and/or impractical.
(I would give you different hardware if you're really going to give a port a go!)
I really want to encourage you to go for it!, but my gut says it'll be too difficult and/or impractical.
(I would give you different hardware if you're really going to give a port a go!)
Re: NXP HCS12 Port
Thanks for the response! Being pretty green with hardware programming I will leave it for now then. I just saw this fancy dev board sitting here doing nothing and thought hey, maybe??
Thanks again!
Frank
Thanks again!
Frank