For those of you who can't wait, by the way, I'd recommend you look at the WiPy - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wipy/the-wipy-the-internet-of-things-taken-to-the-next - I was a supporter of this kickstarter effort, and have already had a lot of fun playing with MicroPython on this wifi device (I bought five, and have so far only fried one by connecting 5v where 3.3v was the limit). I found the documentation a little inadequate to start with, and it uses the TI CC3200 chip, but it's a 40-pin device with wifi built in. Knowing how to configure the multi-function pins on the 3200 would be a great help, as the hardware documentation is voluminous and more intended, OI suspect, for engineers planning production runs of thousands of devices.
The lab is still in its Christmas closedown state (it's the garage, and hasn't yet recovered from having to stash all kinds of stuff there to accommodate guests), but I defeinitely plan to get back to it again when work quietens down. Probably about this time next year, the way things are going. I'm supporting Damien's Kickstarter project because documentation is important, the 8266 looks like a more usable device than the 3200, and it's just the right thing to do! regards Steve Steve Holden On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 8:10 AM, Nicholas H.Tollervey <nt...@ntoll.org> wrote: > Folks, > > Damien is at it again... :-) > > He's created a version of MicroPython that runs on the ubiquitous > ESP8266 WiFi chip (so Pythonic IoT a doddle). > > If you want to support Python as a first class IoT language then please > consider backing this: > > > https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/214379695/micropython-on-the-esp8266-beautifully-easy-iot > > From the blurb: > > "We want to make MicroPython run like clockwork on the bare metal of the > ESP8266 Wi-Fi chip. MicroPython gives you the benefits of a well-known > high-level programming language - simple and powerful code, and rapid > development - all in the constraints of a microcontroller. Using > MicroPython on the ESP8266 will allow you to create beautiful Internet > of Things devices with ease, much quicker than with C or similar > compiled languages, and using Python is a lot of fun!" > > > N. > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > >
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