Electrum littlec Example
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=Little C interpreter (littlec)= | =Little C interpreter (littlec)= | ||
==Compatibility [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/electrum100.html Electrum 100]== | ==Compatibility [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/electrum100.html Electrum 100]== | ||
| - | This is a port of Herbert Schildt's Little C interpreter that appeared in a DDJ article many years ago. The interpreter can be extended with your own functions. Simple LED and button functions are included as samples. The interpreter can also be executed via CGI from a web page, allowing programmable remote control of board functions. | + | This is a port of Herbert Schildt's Little C interpreter that appeared in a DDJ article many years ago. The interpreter can be extended with your own functions and could be the basis of a specialized interpreter for a vertical application. Simple LED and button functions are included as samples. The interpreter can also be executed via CGI from a web page, allowing programmable remote control of board functions. |
[[Image:Electrum_littlec.png|center|]] | [[Image:Electrum_littlec.png|center|]] | ||
Revision as of 18:00, 5 January 2011
Little C interpreter (littlec)
Compatibility Electrum 100
This is a port of Herbert Schildt's Little C interpreter that appeared in a DDJ article many years ago. The interpreter can be extended with your own functions and could be the basis of a specialized interpreter for a vertical application. Simple LED and button functions are included as samples. The interpreter can also be executed via CGI from a web page, allowing programmable remote control of board functions.

