Focusing on F469-Discovery board from STMicroelectronics, planning to add other boards later as well.
Build includes: secp256k1 bindings, bitcoin python library, LittlevGL GUI library
Check out the documentation folder for a tutorial and API of crypto modules.
Some examples are located in the examples folder.
To get micropython running on the board:
- Download the latest
upy-f469disco.bin
file from releases - Make sure your power jumper on the board is set to STLK position
- Connect the board to your computer with miniUSB cable
- Copy the
upy-f469disco.bin
file to mountedF469NI_DISCO
volume - Wait until it unmounts
- Connect the board with microUSB cable (on the other side of the board)
- Use
screen
orminiterm
or whatever you like to connect to a virtual serial port that appears on your system - Have fun with MicroPython on the board! Type
help('modules')
there to get information about installed modules.
Clone this repo recursively - we have many submodules. If you forgot - makefile will do it for you, but be patient, submodules are pretty large.
To compile the firmware for the board you will need arm-none-eabi-gcc
compiler.
On MacOS install it using brew:
brew tap ArmMbed/homebrew-formulae
brew install arm-none-eabi-gcc
On Linux:
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi gdb-multiarch openocd
On Windows: Install linux subsystem and follow Linux instructions.
You may need to install SDL2 library to simulate the screen of the device.
Linux:
sudo apt install libsdl2-dev
MacOS:
brew install sdl2
Windows:
sudo apt install libsdl2-dev
on Linux side- install and launch Xming on Windows side
- set
export DISPLAY=:0
on linux part
We use makefiles. All resulting binaries will end up in the bin
folder.
make disco
- firmware for the board with frozen bitcoin librarybin/upy-f469disco.bin
make empty
- firmware for the board without frozen library -bin/upy-f469disco-empty.bin
make unix
- compiles a simulator for mac/unix -bin/micropython_unix
To launch a simulator either run bin/micropython_unix
or simly run make simulate
.
If something is not working you can clean up with make clean
Currently unittests work only on linuxport, and there are... not many... Contributions are very welcome!
make test