Hi Arun,

On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 1:46 AM Arun Jayan <arunjayan32@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello ,
This is Arun Jayan from College of Engineeiring Poonjar , Kerala , India . I am 3rd year Computer Science student , interested in FOSS technologies . But i am totally beginner to GSoC .

Currently i am working on open source project called MicroHOPE . Its a open hardware developed by IUAC New Delhi , and released as a open hardware .  MicroHOPe is similar to arduino and its is lowest priced board available in that category . It is based on atmega32 micro-controller .

More info about microhope :
www.microhope.org
www.expeyes.in/microhope
https://github.com/ArunJayan
http://arunjayank.wordpress.com/

I mainly desiging a IDE for MicroHOPE to program its hardware .I had written one version , its a simple version and available in debian unstable section . Now I am designing a better IDE using PyQt4 with lot of features . also i am working on a real time control to micro-controller (PyMicro) using python for learning purposes (a addon to IDE ) and also UI for PyMicro.

One of my sir told me to apply for GSoC using this microhope project and he told me that there i got all the technical help to make it more good that i am thinking now .
So is there any chance for microhope in GSoC 2015 ? Please help me

MicroHOPE looks like an interesting microcontroller project, but may not fit well in the coreboot firmware project. Please read our wiki and project page for more information.
http://www.coreboot.org/Project_Ideas
Marc

 
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