I guess the RPi has no ADC and has a fixed system architecture, not willing to
include a co-processor running as watchdog or ADC, which is mandatory for
industrial control. However if you run RESTful embedded controllers as limited
functionality end devices, the RPi may act as main controller, i
On 11/8/2014 2:41 PM, John Pinner wrote:
They are quite different devices:
* The Raspberry Pi is a low-power general purpose computer designed
specifically for education purposes. It just so happens that it's
ideal for geek experimentation as well...
* MicroPython is an optimised version of Py
On Thursday, 23 October 2014 22:12:10 UTC+1, sohca...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, October 23, 2014 10:07:26 AM UTC-7, jkn wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I haven't heard in mentioned here, but since I saw one of the boards
> > today thought I'd pass on the news:
> >
> > The Kickstarter 'MicroPytho
> On Oct 23, 2014, at 2:11 PM, sohcahto...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> On Thursday, October 23, 2014 10:07:26 AM UTC-7, jkn wrote:
>> Hi all
>>I haven't heard in mentioned here, but since I saw one of the boards
>> today thought I'd pass on the news:
>>
>> The Kickstarter 'MicroPython' project, wh
On Thursday, October 23, 2014 10:07:26 AM UTC-7, jkn wrote:
> Hi all
> I haven't heard in mentioned here, but since I saw one of the boards
> today thought I'd pass on the news:
>
> The Kickstarter 'MicroPython' project, which has a tiny 'pyboard' (only a
> couple of sq.inches in size) with
Hi all
I haven't heard in mentioned here, but since I saw one of the boards today
thought I'd pass on the news:
The Kickstarter 'MicroPython' project, which has a tiny 'pyboard' (only a
couple of sq.inches in size) with a processor running 'a complete re-write of
the Python (version 3.4) pr