The project was originally created to run programs from a MicroSD card on an ATmega16 (without reprogramming it). SBI is a generic library (platform indipendent) that lets you run programs from a stream (es. File). The programs are a sort of bytecode, and they are interpretated at the moment. So you don't have the better speed, but for now this is the only way to run programs from RAM (or SD) on Harvard architectures.
Features
- Platform Indipendent Library
- Simple compiler for SASM language (SbiASseMbly)
- Executable format very portable
- Custom user functions assignable in compile-time
- Simple (but powerful if combined) instructions
- Examples for Windows and AVR (ATmega16)
- Small programs size
Categories
InterpretersLicense
Public DomainFollow SBI - Small Bytecode Interpreter
You Might Also Like
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project
User Reviews
There are no 5 star reviews.