On 4/1/2011 11:35 AM, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 4/1/2011 11:28 AM Emile van Sebille said...
On 4/1/2011 8:38 AM Brad said...
Hi All,

I've heard of Java CPUs. Has anyone implemented a Python CPU in VHDL
or Verilog?

-Brad


http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/

Sorry - wrong url in the cut'n paste buffer -

http://tsheffler.com/software/python/


Emile

   Neither of those is a hardware implementation of Python.
"Python on a chip" is a small Python-subset interpreter for
microcontrollers.  That could be useful if it's not too slow.

   Sheffler's software is a means for controlling and extending
Verilog simulations in Python.  (Often, you're simulating some
hardware at the gate level which interfaces with other existing
hardware, say a disk, which can be simulated at a much coarser
level.  Being able to write the simulator for the external devices
in Python is useful.)

                                John Nagle
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