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MicroPython for the BBC micro:bit

This is the source code for MicroPython running on the BBC micro:bit!

To get involved with the community subscribe to the microbit@python.org mailing list (https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/microbit). You need to be a member to post messages.

Various things are in this repository, including:

  • Source code in source/ and inc/ directories.
  • Example Python programs in the examples/ directory.
  • Tools in the tools/ directory.

The source code is a yotta application and needs yotta to build, along with an ARM compiler toolchain (eg arm-none-eabi-gcc and friends).

Ubuntu users can install the needed packages using:

sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:terry.guo/gcc-arm-embedded
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:pmiller-opensource/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cmake ninja-build gcc-arm-none-eabi srecord
pip3 install yotta

Once all packages are installed, use yotta to build.

  • Use target bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd:

    yt target bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd
    
  • Run yotta update to fetch remote assets:

    yt up
    
  • Start the build:

    yt build
    

The resulting microbit-micropython.hex file to flash onto the device can be found in the build/bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd/source from the root of the repository.

There is a Makefile provided that does some extra preprocessing of the source, which is needed only if you add new interned strings to qstrdefsport.h. The Makefile also puts the resulting firmware at build/firmware.hex, and includes some convenience targets.

How to use

Upon reset you will have a REPL on the USB CDC serial port, with baudrate 115200 (eg picocom /dev/ttyACM0 -b 115200).

Then try:

>>> import microbit
>>> microbit.display.scroll('hello!')
>>> microbit.random(100)

Tab completion works and is very useful!

Read our documentation here:

http://microbit-micropython.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

You can also use the tools/pyboard.py script to run Python scripts directly from your PC, eg:

$ ./tools/pyboard.py /dev/ttyACM0 examples/conway.py

Be brave! Break things! Learn and have fun!

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