From 92e82dc6adcf17b042fa937aa37eb4c4094e586b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Sokolovsky Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 08:58:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Add Documentation section --- Home.md | 14 ++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index fdb16b1..4511669 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -20,6 +20,16 @@ If you have a machine that runs some flavor of Unix, see the [[Getting-Started]] ### Performance Some [[numbers|Performance]] from a very simple benchmark +### Documentation + +* For introduction and tutorials on using MicroPython on Pyboard follow links on http://micropython.org/ +* MicroPython is an implementation of (subset of) Python language, so "Tutorial" and "Language Reference" sections of https://docs.python.org/3.3/ apply. (Note: only few, core library modules are provided with MicroPython, few more may be available as user-installable modules, so "Library Reference" applies only partially). +* Ongoing effort to document [[Differences]] between CPython and MicroPython. + +#### The pyb module +This module allows access to the internal peripherals of the microcontroller chip. Initially, the 405RG chip noted above will be supported. Support for more microcontrollers may be added in future releases. +Some developer related information can be found here: [[pyb module|pyb module]]. But the user centric information is on the [main site](http://micropython.org/). + ### Development * [[Internals]] - some notes on VM/interpreter internals. * [[Servos|Servos]] - how should we implement Servos @@ -27,10 +37,6 @@ Some [[numbers|Performance]] from a very simple benchmark * [[Watchdogs|Watchdogs,-Crash-prevention,-Crash-recovery]] * [[How to port micro python to a new hardware target|porting]] -###The pyb module -This module allows access to the internal peripherals of the microcontroller chip. Initially, the 405RG chip noted above will be supported. Support for different microcontrollers are will be added in future releases. -Some developer related information can be found here: [[pyb module|pyb module]]. But the user centric information is on the [main site](http://micropython.org/). - ### Tips and Tricks / Howtos [How to perform a soft reset](https://github.com/micropython/micropython/wiki/Soft-reset)