https://bbs.nextthing.co/t/is-the-ardui ... tchip/5582
If there is a Linux program for programming the Propeller Chip, Pocket Chip might be able to program your Propellers.
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Pocket Chip runs Arduino IDE
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Re: Pocket Chip runs Arduino IDE
I used to use BST (Brad's Spin Tool - https://www.parallax.com/downloads/brad ... r-maclinux) for programming my Props in Linux. I do not have a PocketCHIP, and so cannot vouch for it working on that platform, but I imagine that it should work.
That PocketCHIP looks like a really cool platform, but I have so many other things that need to be completed first, that I cannot try it out right now. Hopefully someday in the not too distant future.
That PocketCHIP looks like a really cool platform, but I have so many other things that need to be completed first, that I cannot try it out right now. Hopefully someday in the not too distant future.

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