#!/bin/false # This file is part of Espruino, a JavaScript interpreter for Microcontrollers # # Copyright (C) 2013 Gordon Williams # # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This file contains information for a specific board - the available pins, and where LEDs, # Buttons, and other in-built peripherals are. It is used to build documentation as well # as various source and header files for Espruino. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- import pinutils; info = { 'name' : "Normal Linux Compile", 'default_console' : "EV_USBSERIAL", 'binary_name' : 'espruino', 'build' : { 'libraries' : [ 'NET', 'GRAPHICS', 'FILESYSTEM', 'CRYPTO', 'TLS', 'HASHLIB', 'TELNET', ], 'makefile' : [ 'LINUX=1', ] } }; chip = { 'part' : "LINUX", 'family' : "LINUX", 'package' : "", 'ram' : 0, 'flash' : 256, # size of file used to fake flash memory (kb) 'speed' : -1, 'usart' : 6, 'spi' : 3, 'i2c' : 3, 'adc' : 0, 'dac' : 0, }; devices = { 'USB' : {} # to convince code that we have a USB port (it's used for the console ion Linux) }; def get_pins(): pins = pinutils.generate_pins(0,32) # just fake pins D0 .. D32 return pins