Jean-Michel Pichavant, 10.10.2012 17:05: >> SoC == System On a Chip. >> >> It's a single-chip micro-controller embedded inside something that's >> not a general purpose computer (e.g. it's in a router, or piece of >> industrial equipment, or whatever). It may only have a couple MB of >> memory, it might have only a minimal RTOS (non-Linux/Unix, >> non-Windows), or it may actually have no OS at all. It almost >> certainly doesn't have a hard drive. >> >> Many years ago, there was a "deeply embedded Python" project that was >> attempting to get Python running on such platforms, but it's been >> abandoned for ages. IIRC, it was using Python 1.50 as a base >> version. >> >> Grant Edwards > > Have a look at http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/ > Last news on 2011/09/26, I'm not sure the project is still alive.
For FLOSS projects, it's usually better to look at the revision history, which, in this case, names September 3 as last entry, *this* year. Pretty much alive, I'd say. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list