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Background: home-lab where running another server costs energy.
Storage: EEPROM or SDCard via SPI.
Cross-compilation: can you rephrase?
Potential solution: as ESP-family is quite wide-spread (and there are ESP32 with ethernet) may be it's possible to at least create (Micro)Python binding to expose the functionality?
Exactly - energy, noise, space. It can be a one function device hidden away from the server(s). This is how I have always imagined it - like a security key, then the rest of the servers just work or not depending on its presence.
To install a whole machine for such small server is a great overkill.
Hello, tang is most useful as a small, dedicated, energy efficient device. Arduino fits very well. Any chances tang can be compiled for it?
Also good alternatives would be Raspberry Pi Pico W and the likes, for example W6100-EVB-Pico.
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