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Welcome to AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices!
AtomVM is a lightweight implementation of the the Bogdan Erlang Abstract Machine (_aka_, the BEAM), a virtual machine that can execute byte-code instructions compiled from Erlang or Elixir source code. AtomVM supports a limited but functional subset of the BEAM opcodes, and also includes a small subset of the Erlang/OTP standard libraries, all optimized to run on tiny micro-controllers. With AtomVM, you can write your IoT applications in a functional programming language, using a modern actor-based concurrency model, making them vastly easier to write and understand!
AtomVM includes many advanced features, including process spawning, monitoring, message passing, pre-emptive scheduling, and efficient garbage collection. It can also interface directly with peripherals and protocols supported on micro-controllers, such as GPIO, I2C, SPI, and UART. It also supports WiFi networking on devices that support it, such as the Espressif ESP32. All of this on a device that can cost as little as $2!
Warning
AtomVM is currently in Alpha status. Software may contain bugs and should not be used for mission-critical applications. Application Programming Interfaces may change without warning.
- Welcome to AtomVM!
- Release Notes
- Getting Started Guide
- Getting Started on the ESP32 platform
- Getting Started on the STM32 platform
- Getting Started on the Raspberry Pi Pico platform
- Getting Started on the Generic UNIX platform
- Where to go from here
- Getting Started with AtomVM WebAssembly port for NodeJS
- Getting Started with AtomVM WebAssembly port for browsers
- Where to go from here
- Programmers Guide
- Example Programs
- Network Programming Guide
- Build Instructions
- AtomVM Internals
- Memory Management
- Packbeam Format
- API Reference Documentation