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README.md

microbit-samples

A collection of example programs using the micro:bit runtime.

Overview

The micro:bit runtime provides an easy to use environment for programming the BBC micro:bit in the C/C++ language, written by Lancaster University. It contains device drivers for all the hardware capabilities of the micro:bit, and also a suite of runtime mechanisms to make programming the micro:bit easier and more flexible. These range from control of the LED matrix display to peer-to-peer radio communication and secure Bluetooth Low Energy services. The micro:bit runtime is proudly built on the ARM mbed and Nordic nrf51 platforms.

In addition to supporting development in C/C++, the runtime is also designed specifically to support higher level languages provided by our partners that target the micro:bit. It is currently used as a support library for all the languages on the BBC www.microbit.co.uk website, including Microsoft Block, Microsoft TouchDevelop, Code Kingdoms JavaScript and Micropython languages.

micro:bit runtime docs | microbit-dal | uBit

Build Environments

Build Environment Documentation
ARM mbed online http://lancaster-university.github.io/microbit-docs/online-toolchains/#mbed
yotta http://lancaster-university.github.io/microbit-docs/offline-toolchains/#yotta

BBC Community Guidelines

BBC Community Guidelines