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See the repository www.github.com/micropython/pyboard for the Micro
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Python board. At the moment, finalising the design of the board is
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the top priority.
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Python board.
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Major components in this repository:
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- py/ -- the core Python implementation, including compiler and runtime.
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- unix/ -- a version of Micro Python that runs on Unix.
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- stm/ -- a version of Micro Python that runs on the Micro Python board
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with an STM32F405RG.
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- stmhal/ -- a version of Micro Python that runs on the Micro Python board
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with an STM32F405RG (using ST's new Cube HAL drivers).
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- stm/ -- obsolete version of Micro Python for the Micro Python board
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that uses ST's old peripheral drivers.
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- teensy/ -- a version of Micro Python that runs on the Teensy 3.1
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(preliminary but functional).
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Additional components:
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- unix-cpy/ -- a version of Micro Python that outputs bytecode (for testing).
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- tests/ -- test framework and test scripts.
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- tools/ -- various tools.
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- tools/ -- various tools, including the pyboard.py module.
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- examples/ -- a few example Python scripts.
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"make" is used to build the components, or "gmake" on BSD-based systems.
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The STM version
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The "stm" part requires an ARM compiler, arm-none-eabi-gcc, and associated
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The "stmhal" part requires an ARM compiler, arm-none-eabi-gcc, and associated
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bin-utils. For those using Arch Linux, you need arm-none-eabi-binutils and
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arm-none-eabi-gcc packages from the AUR. Otherwise, try here:
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https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded
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To build:
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$ cd stm
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$ cd stmhal
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$ make
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Then to flash it via USB DFU to your device:
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You then need to get your board into DFU mode. On the pyboard, connect the
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3V3 pin to the P1/DFU pin with a wire (on PYBv1.0 they are next to each other
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on the bottom left of the board, second row from the bottom).
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Then to flash the code via USB DFU to your device:
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$ dfu-util -a 0 -D build/flash.dfu
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