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Python without an OS

Posted on April 29, 2015 by e8johan

Josh Triplett just did a presentation at PyCon demonstrating Python running in GRUB and EFI. He has a full interactive Python 2.7 environment, including the ability to peek and poke at memory, including the framebuffer.

What excites me about this, is that we are finally back to this:

250px-AtariBasicExample C64_startup_animiert

Via michaelhleonard.

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