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Hello,
Yes, Python can be used, as well as any language that can open files (and doesn't care if it's a "regular" file or not). Specifically, Python and Perl are known to work in both Linux and Windows with Xillybus.
No matter the language, the requirement to use low-level I/O, that is read() and write() based operations, and not fread() or fwrite(), remains when using higher-level languages. I'm not so good with Python, so I don't know the details, but I know for sure it's possible.
Regards,
Eli
Hello,
Yes, Python can be used, as well as any language that can open files (and doesn't care if it's a "regular" file or not). Specifically, Python and Perl are known to work in both Linux and Windows with Xillybus.
No matter the language, the requirement to use low-level I/O, that is read() and write() based operations, and not fread() or fwrite(), remains when using higher-level languages. I'm not so good with Python, so I don't know the details, but I know for sure it's possible.
Regards,
Eli