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Renode Cortex M0+ by Antmicro

The Renode Cortex M0+ is not a physical board. It is a virtual board that runs inside the Renode hardware emulator, an open-source simulation framework by Antmicro for embedded systems. It was added to CircuitPython by Scott Shawcroft to enable easier tracing and debugging of the CircuitPython core without physical hardware, and to serve as a minimal starting template for new CircuitPython ports. The port implements only the bare minimum needed for the CircuitPython core to run and is classified as alpha-level.

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CircuitPython 10.1.4

This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the Renode Cortex M0+. Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.

Release Notes for 10.1.4

Modules included in this download array board builtins busio busio.UART collections math microcontroller os rainbowio struct supervisor sys time

CircuitPython 10.2.0-rc.0

This is the latest development release of CircuitPython that will work with the Renode Cortex M0+.

Alpha development releases are early releases. They are unfinished, are likely to have bugs, and the features they provide may change. Beta releases may have some bugs and unfinished features, but should be suitable for many uses. A Release Candidate (rc) release is considered done and will become the next stable release, assuming no further issues are found.

Please try alpha, beta, and rc releases if you are able. Your testing is invaluable: it helps us uncover and find issues quickly.

Release Notes for 10.2.0-rc.0

Modules included in this download array board builtins busio busio.UART collections math microcontroller os rainbowio struct supervisor sys time

Absolute Newest

Every time we commit new code to CircuitPython we automatically build binaries for each board and language. The binaries are stored on Amazon S3, organized by board, and then by language. These releases are even newer than the development release listed above. Try them if you want the absolute latest and are feeling daring or want to see if a problem has been fixed.

Previous Versions of CircuitPython

All previous releases of CircuitPython are available for download from Amazon S3 through the button below. For very old releases, look in the OLD/ folder for each board. Release notes for each release are available at GitHub button below.

Older releases are useful for testing if you something appears to be broken in a newer release but used to work, or if you have older code that depends on features only available in an older release. Otherwise we recommend using the latest stable release.