Is there a Python packaging that is specifically for
embedded systems? ie, very small and configurable so the
user gets to select what modules to install?
For Linux-based embedded systems in particular?
I''m thinking of running it on the Linksys''s Linux-based open
source router WRT54G. It has 4MB flash and 16MB RAM. I think
another model has 16MB flash. Any possibilities of running
Python on these systems?
If Python is not the best candidate for embedded systems because
of the size, what (scripting) language would you recommend?
PHP may fit but I don''t quite like the language. Anything else?
Loa is small but it does not seem to be powerful enough.
解决方案On 2006-07-14, Jack
Is there a Python packaging that is specifically for
embedded systems? ie, very small and configurable so the
user gets to select what modules to install?
For Linux-based embedded systems in particular?
I''m thinking of running it on the Linksys''s Linux-based open
source router WRT54G. It has 4MB flash and 16MB RAM. I think
another model has 16MB flash. Any possibilities of running
Python on these systems?
A few years back there was a "deeply embedded python" project,
but it''s been dead for quite a while:
http://www.tucs.fi/magazin/output.ph...0.N2.LilDeEmPy
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pyt...st/000157.html
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Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-07-14, Jack
>Is there a Python packaging that is specifically for
embedded systems? ie, very small and configurable so the
user gets to select what modules to install?
For Linux-based embedded systems in particular?
I''m thinking of running it on the Linksys''s Linux-based open
source router WRT54G. It has 4MB flash and 16MB RAM. I think
another model has 16MB flash. Any possibilities of running
Python on these systems?
A few years back there was a "deeply embedded python" project,
but it''s been dead for quite a while:
http://www.tucs.fi/magazin/output.ph...0.N2.LilDeEmPy
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pyt...st/000157.html
This raises a good question. Is there a need for python to change
somewhat to work better in an embedded profile? Are there many people
in the community interested in using python for embedded projects?
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Jack wrote:
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If Python is not the best candidate for embedded systems because
of the size, what (scripting) language would you recommend?
TCL is fairly popular in the embedded space. Fairly small footprint.
The syntax is not to everyone''s taste.