Re: riscy pygness on ARMmite



On Jun 9, 1:26 am, jcomeau_ictx <john.com...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 7, 9:26 pm, jcomeau_ictx <john.com...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There were a whole bunch of problems, most of which were solved by
building on my Linux box then downloading to my laptop to program the
device. I now get a 'Hi' prompt but nothing else; my input seems to be
ignored. I'll follow up when I make some more progress -- jc

à
Hi
3 ok
4 ok
* ok
.. 12 ok

OK, looks like it's going to be doable. One must set "char mode", and
set "newline" to "crlf" in TclTerm. Something is still screwy in the
baud rate, but I don't really know what I'm doing with VPBDIVISOR yet.
And it remains to be seen if 300 bytes of RAM is enough to do anything
with. I'll probably blog my progress as I have time -- jc

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