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Hi. We have been recently working on porting MicroPython to our ADSP-SC5xx series processors. Currently we have got GPIO, SPI, I2C, RTC, and SD card working with MicroPython.
These processors are members of our SHARC(R) family of products, based on the SHARC+ single or dual core DSP and the ARM(R) Cortex(R)-A5 core, running at 450MHz or 500MHz. The MicroPython runs on the ARM core.
Here we would like to ask, if this is something that can be merged into mainline, or we should keep it as a separate fork?