> Hi
>
> We are working on a new product and we are contemplating using a
> Virtual Machine, running the Microsoft .Net Micro Framework
>
> It seems it could be running on a STM32F105 (Cortex M3 device) with
> 256kB Flash and 64kB RAM.
>
> We do not need it to run very fast, we just need the ability to be
> relatively processor independent and to gain a higher abstraction
> level if possible, reducing developing time or offering new
> possibilities to our products
>
> Has anyone here had experience in running .NET or very small Java
> implementations on low cost microcontrollers like the Cortex M3?
>
> Thanks
>
> Klaus
That's a bit like asking if anyone has contemplated nailing their feet
to the floor. It's going to be messy, painful, and you won't go
anywhere fast - but it /is/ possible.
If you want a virtual machine for running a higher-level language (such
as for scripting), look at Lua <http://www.lua.org> (or
<http://www.eluaproject.net>).
Reply by Kvik●April 18, 20122012-04-18
Hi
We are working on a new product and we are contemplating using a
Virtual Machine, running the Microsoft .Net Micro Framework
It seems it could be running on a STM32F105 (Cortex M3 device) with
256kB Flash and 64kB RAM.
We do not need it to run very fast, we just need the ability to be
relatively processor independent and to gain a higher abstraction
level if possible, reducing developing time or offering new
possibilities to our products
Has anyone here had experience in running .NET or very small Java
implementations on low cost microcontrollers like the Cortex M3?
Thanks
Klaus