Quickly prototype and develop embedded software applications with the power of Lua and run them on a wide range of microcontroller architectures
eLua is Open Source and is freely distributed under the MIT license (the same as Lua).
View Examples:
- Introductory and advanced tutorials on the eLua wiki tutorials page
- Basic and advanced user projects examples on the eLua wiki projects page.
eLua suported platforms
The list of CPUs and boards supported by date of this post. For current list go to this pageCPU | Architecture | Platform name | Supported boards | Status |
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Cortex-M3
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LM3S
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Cortex-M3
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LM3S
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Cortex-M3
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LM3S
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Cortex-M3
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LM3S
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Cortex-M3
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LM3S
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AVR32
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AVR32
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AVR32
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AVR32
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AVR32
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AVR32
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ARM7TDMI
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AT91SAM7X
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ARM7TDMI
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AT91SAM7X
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None
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Cortex-M3
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LPC17xx
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ARM7TDMI
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LPC24xx
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ARM7TDMI
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LPC288x
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ARM7TDMI
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STR7
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ARM966E-S
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STR9
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ARM966E-S
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STR9
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Cortex-M3
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STM32
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Cortex-M3
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STM32
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x86
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i386
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PCs/emulators
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