HomeSpun is a compiler for the Spin language as used on the Propeller micro-controller from Parallax Inc.
Author: Michael Park.
License: Michael was most generous in releasing HomeSpun under the MIT license see the announcement here:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/106401-Homespun-Spin-compiler-0.31-Now-open-source
For further information check the wikispaces page:
http://propeller.wikispaces.com/Homespun+Spin+Compiler
This repo is created from the VS2012 project for HomeSpun v0.32 provided by Batang on the Parallax forums:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/148260-HomeSpun-Compiler-Open-Source
NOTE: There is no plan for future development on this repo. There is a development repo on Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/homespun-spin-compiler/
HomeSpun will compile on Debian using the Mono tool chain.
$ sudo apt-get install mono-complete
$ cd HomeSpun
$ xbuild HomeSpun.csproj
Will produce executables HomeSpun/bin/Debug/HomeSpun.exe and HomeSpun/bin/Debug/HomeSpun.exe
Run with:
$ mono HomeSpun.exe
No idea. I guess you just hit a button in VS012 somewhere.
HomeSpun.exe runs fine on the Raspi only requiring a couple of mono packages (No need to build it there of course):
$ sudo apt-get install mono-runtime
$ sudo apt-get install libmono-corlib2.0-cil
$ mono HomeSpun.exe