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    PlatformIO Core

    PlatformIO Core

    Professional collaborative platform for embedded development

    ...A user-friendly and extensible integrated development environment with a set of professional development instruments, providing modern and powerful features to speed up yet simplify the creation and delivery of embedded products. A lightweight but powerful cross-platform source code editor. Smart code completions are based on variable types, function definitions, and library dependencies. Multi-projects workflow with easy navigation around project codebase, multiple panes, and themes support. Seamless integration with PlatformIO Home (UI) with board and library managers. Intuitive project wizard and a wide range of example projects. ...
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    MicroPython

    MicroPython

    Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems

    ...MicroPython is packed full of advanced features such as an interactive prompt, arbitrary precision integers, closures, list comprehension, generators, exception handling and more. Yet it is compact enough to fit and run within just 256k of code space and 16k of RAM. MicroPython aims to be as compatible with normal Python as possible to allow you to transfer code with ease from the desktop to a microcontroller or embedded system.
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    F´

    A flight software and embedded systems framework

    ...To develop applications with F´, the following requirements of the user’s system must be met, Linux or Mac OS X operating system (or Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows), CMake, Bash or Bash compatible shell, Clang or GCC compiler, Python 3 and PIP. F´ can be quickly installed and ready to use by cloning the GitHub repository, installing Python code (typically in a virtual environment), and building one of our reference applications.
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    Ficl - small systems scripting with OO
    ...Written in Standard C, Ficl conforms to the 1994 ANSI Standard for Forth, and provides several useful extensions including object oriented programming that can wrap compiled code and hardware interfaces. Unlike Lua or Python, Ficl acts as a component of your system - you feed it stuff to do, it does the stuff, and comes back to you for more. You can export compiled code to Ficl, execute Ficl code from your compiled code, or interact. Your choice. Ficl includes a simple but capable object model that can wrap existing data structures. ...
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    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    MenuDesigner

    A GUI system for embedded systems.

    A small GUI system for monochrome and color LCDs suitable for embedded systems with very limited system resources (like 8 bit microcontrollers). Comes with a graphical editor for creating a menu. Runs on Linux and Windows (Cygwin is recommend for using all features). Samples showing the usage on a PC, AVR, and STM32 microcontrollers are included.
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    EfiPy

    EfiPy

    Python Library for accessing UEFI BIOS internal function by protocol

    EfiPy is a Python Module on UEFI shell which can access UEFI BIOS kernel interface - System Table - Runtime Services - Boot Services pAnalyzer package - Tracing UEFI protocol calling flow Output protocol flow to screen or file with XML format CorePy (assembly package) - Simple Assembly code in Python environment. EfiPy Shell package- Simple uefi shell program coded with EfiPy library to prove EfiPy workable EfiPy leverage these open source packages - ctypes, CorePy. ...
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    YAKINDU Statechart Tools / itemis CREATE
    itemis CREATE - formerly known as Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) - is a tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-driven systems with the help of state machines. It consists of an easy-to-use tool for graphical editing and provides validation, simulation and code generators for different target platforms. Visit http://www.statecharts.org for more information! !! YAKINDU SCT HAS MOVED !! DOWNLOAD FROM https://info.itemis.com/download-yakindu-statechart-tools
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