Ops, I forgot to say Pyboard has microSD reader for cards up to 32GB, where we can put Python and other files. So the main constraint is RAM size in MicroPython.

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Assunto:        MicroPython running SymPy ?
Data:   Fri, 1 Jan 2016 21:41:08 -0200
De:     Roberto Colistete Jr. <roberto.colist...@gmail.com>
Para:   sympy@googlegroups.com



    Happy New Year !

    I've seen somebody citing interest in (simplified) SymPy for
MicroPython (http://micropython.org/) :
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/DZFnaS3lg10/5neXqITdBAAJ
so it would run on 1 million BBC Micro:bit been distributed in UK for
11-12 years old students :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/mediapacks/microbit
https://www.microbit.co.uk/device
MicroPython for BBC Micro:bit is not officially released, but for
PyBoard (the official hardware to run MicroPython) :
https://micropython.org/store/#/features
there are 94 KB of flash storage + 100 KB of heap RAM for the user.

    IMHO, even a very reduced SymPy would be very useful for 1 million
students creating new uses for BBC Micro:bit.

    Does anybody is working or planning to work about SymPy on
MicroPython ?

    If not, what are the hints to start this porting ?

        Best regards,

        Roberto





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