Program the Espruino PICO in Javascript for a variety of functions
Research on what an ELF file is and how our ELF File creates the interpreter
Blinking internal LEDs on the PIC32
Developed new ideas with Microchip engineers on how to further develop the JavaScript Interpreter
Researched multiple files within the Interpreter to see how it works at the lowest level and work upwards
Fixed the digitalRead( ) function to further our teams and future teams development of the PIC32
Began writing code in C to see how the ADC/Potentiometer, Buttons, GPIOs work
Initialized and write additional code for the Potentiometer(ADC), Buttons and GPIOs to be uploaded into the ELF file
Milestones
Generating ELF file using the Makefile
Uploading the ELF file (contains the C wrapper functions) to the PIC32
Coding the PIC32 to blink the LEDs on the board using JavaScript
Writing JavaScript code for the PIC32 to be able to read pins on the board
Coding the potentiometer, buttons, and GPIOS to the PIC32 in C to see how it is initialized and how the team can add the initialization to the Interpreter