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The Micro Python project (HydraBus port Beta)
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<p align="center">
<img src="https://raw2.github.com/micropython/micropython/master/logo/upython-with-micro.jpg" alt="MicroPython Logo"/>
</p>
![HydraBus board](https://github.com/bvernoux/hydrabus/blob/master/HydraBus_board.jpg)
This is the Micro Python project, which aims to put an implementation
of Python 3.x on a microcontroller.
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See the repository www.github.com/micropython/pyboard for the Micro
Python board, the officially supported reference electronic circuit board.
For HydraBus version see HydraBus website: http://hydrabus.com
Major components in this repository:
- py/ -- the core Python implementation, including compiler and runtime.
- unix/ -- a version of Micro Python that runs on Unix.
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$ make
You then need to get your board into DFU mode. On the HydraBus, connect the
3V3 pin to the BOOT1 pin with a wire.
3V3 pin to the BOOT0 pin with a wire.
Then to flash the code via USB DFU to your device:
$ make deploy
or
or for windows:
for windows by double clicking on update_fw_usb_dfu_hydrabus.bat
by double clicking on update_fw_usb_dfu_hydrabus.bat
You will need the dfu-util program, on Arch Linux it's dfu-util-git in the
AUR. If the above does not work it may be because you don't have the