Comment Re:Is like an AppleII with 32 bits. Add BASIC and (Score 1) 138
Nice.... That way you can push external "live code" to the controller. I guess the speed issue can be optimized at parts needed if your BASIC interpreter allows assembly embbeding.
Given this thing. Ideal programming machine would be a Raspberry Pi. :-) Vt100 compatible. And cheaper than Apple Machines.
On Raspberry Pi do love Real Time Basic-Assembler integration of RISCOS Operative System, that is a very efficent colaborative multitasking ARM ASM + BASIC environment for the ARM Systems, back from the Archimedes Days. I Was thinking that something similar to RISCOS but suited for ARM microcontrolers instead full SOC complete systems as PI, would be so neat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R...