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A New Home for the PSP Stackless Python Project
greg | November 20, 2007
Those wanting to remain up-to-date with Stackless Python for the PSP will be interested to know the project has a new home.
Over at Google Code you will find Stackless Python 2.5.1, future versions, and all the necessary documentation. A Wiki containing module usage, references to the modules ported by fraca7, how to build the interpreter from source, etc… Basically everything concerning PSP Stackless Python in one central location. Check it out.
Download: Stackless Python PSP Port v2.5.1
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work on the slim
what? whats this mean :)?
what the heck is “stackless python” ?? ;)
if you’ve never heard of it then its probably not much use to you. python is a programming language, this is an implementation of that language for the psp.
homebrew is gay
this is compiled for 3.xx kernels (and works on the slim) right? can it be used to make exsisting 1.5 python scripts work, or would they have to be recompiled as stackless?
peace