The Russian company «Mikron» has presented a prototype of a console called MikBoy. The device is designed to teach low-level programming (C/C++), circuitry, and RISC-V architecture.
The console provides the developer with open architecture and software, customization for individual tasks, and the opportunity for experimentation.
The device is equipped with a domestic MIK32 Amur microcontroller. It supports various peripheral components, including a programmer, gyroscope, and speaker. The console allows users to create their own games and applications, making it ideal for beginner developers.
The console case is made using 3D printing technology, and its functionality includes expandable memory and dynamic lighting. The MIK32 Amur microcontroller is also designed for use in industrial automation systems, IoT, and smart homes.
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