Just as a heads up, I've packaged micropython in Fedora.
It's in the main repositories for Fedora 24 (which is currently Alpha) and Rawhide (what will be F25+).
All you need to do is:
sudo dnf -y install micropython
MicroPython is included in upcoming Fedora releases
MicroPython is included in upcoming Fedora releases
From https://github.com/micropython/micropython/issues/1982 :
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/
Re: MicroPython is included in upcoming Fedora releases
Pushing to Fedora is an easy meal. We do need an Debian maintainer!
But jokes aside... "Great!"
But jokes aside... "Great!"
Re: MicroPython is included in upcoming Fedora releases
Very nice!!!
Will it be possible then control hardware, in future? Or it is already?
I ask because I like the idea to use MicroPython on a Target(e.g. RaspberryPi) where Linux/Android running. And I have the possibility to import Hardware-Libs to control peripheral like Pin/UART/ADC.
Bad idea? Is it overloaded to integrate it in the Linux environment?
Will it be possible then control hardware, in future? Or it is already?
I ask because I like the idea to use MicroPython on a Target(e.g. RaspberryPi) where Linux/Android running. And I have the possibility to import Hardware-Libs to control peripheral like Pin/UART/ADC.
Bad idea? Is it overloaded to integrate it in the Linux environment?
MicroPython is included in upcoming Fedora releases
Micro Python is already part of the piCore Linux base system since release 7.0 on the Raspberry Pi see
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... ,57.0.html
There will be a module to support RPi peripheral devices later on.
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... ,57.0.html
There will be a module to support RPi peripheral devices later on.
Tiny Core Linux (piCore) developer
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