AtomVM v0.6.6 update has been released! The team fixed a lot of bugs this time, and added a few new features as well.

Release announcement:
https://atomvm.org/2025/06/23/Release_v0.6.6.html

Downloads:
https://github.com/atomvm/AtomVM/releases/tag/v0.6.6

#AtomVM #Erlang #Elixir #Gleam #WeBeamTogether

Announcing AtomVM v0.6.6

2025/06/23 Announcing AtomVM v0.6.6 We are excited to announce the release of AtomVM v0.6.6! First, a quick note for users of OTP-28: Unfortunately, this release does not yet include support for OTP-28. We recommend using a supported version such as OTP-27 for the best experience with AtomVM v0.6.6. That said, if you’re eager to experiment, our main development branch includes support for OTP-28. We strive to keep up with the latest OTP changes, so adventurous users are welcome to try it out—with the usual caution that comes with using a development branch. If you’re on macOS, be aware that both Homebrew and MacPorts now default to OTP-28. To install an earlier version, you can use: brew install erlang@27 Alternatively, consider using asdf or mise to manage multiple Erlang/OTP versions with ease. Also note: since MacPorts has already moved to OTP-28, AtomVM v0.6.6 will not be available on MacPorts. This release includes a vast number of changes and improvmenets, for the full set of bug fixes, changes and additions consult the Changelog. Download images and binaries are available for most platforms, except STM32, are available from AtomVM Releases on GitHub. STM32 users as well as anyone needing to build a generic_unix port for a device without release binaries should consult the Build Instructions. MacOS users also have the option of installing with macports. The git repository and tarballs of the AtomVM source release for all platforms can be found on our GitHub AtomVM page. Documentation for the v0.6.6 release of the AtomVM virtual machine, including a Getting Started Guide, can be found in the AtomVM Documentation. As always, tools, drivers, and modules are available on the GitHub AtomVM Project page. This release wouldn’t be here without the awesome work of our contributors: Davide Bettio, Paul Guyot, Winford, Peter M, and everyone else who contributed. Many thanks to as well to the bug reporters who have helped make this release possible. The AtomVM team

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FLOSS 838: AtomVM and The Full Stack Elixir Developer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H5OU28TrTI
#BEAM #Erlang #Elixir #AtomVM
FLOSS 838: AtomVM, and The Full Stack Elixir Developer

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So happy to see the project that I have been in love with and contributing to for the last several years getting so much attention.

If you work with ESP32 or RPi Pico devices and want a development platform built with fault tolerance and concurrency at it’s heart that allows you to write sophisticated applications with very little code AtomVM might be just what you are looking for.

https://www.atomvm.net

https://github.com/atomvm/AtomVM

#atomvm #IoT #wasm #esp32 #pico #unix #Erlang #Elixir

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Welcome to AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices!

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Oh joy, another flavor of #Erlang pretending to revolutionize the #IoT world by squeezing itself onto a #microcontroller. 🦾🔧 AtomVM: because nothing says "cutting-edge" like running a "limited but functional" subset of decades-old #tech. 🕰️💡
https://www.atomvm.net/ #AtomVM #revolution #HackerNews #ngated
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Welcome to AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices!

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AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices

https://www.atomvm.net/

#HackerNews #AtomVM #Erlang #IoT #virtualmachine #technews

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Welcome to AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices!

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I really enjoyed this episode of Beam Radio on AtomVM.

Even if you don't understand the subject matter, the approachable vibe they give off makes it worth a listen.

https://www.beamrad.io/89

#erlang #elixir #beam #atomvm

BeamRadio talks AtomVM - the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices

Guests Davide Bettio and Paul Guyot share their experiences and insights on building AtomVM from scratch, its compatibility with various devices, technical challenges faced, and the future of the project.

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Pallas's cat reminds you to free your stuff when you write C code.

@bettio talking about #AtomVM at #ElixirConfEU

I'm glad to announce AtomVM v0.6.5, the best release so far.

#AtomVM v0.6.5 has greater support to Elixir, a number of improvements and bugixes.

Furthermore we updated our tooling such as exatomvm to enable quick and easy developement on #RaspberryPi Pico in addition to #ESP32.

https://github.com/atomvm/AtomVM/releases/tag/v0.6.5

#beam #erlang #elixir #gleam

Release v0.6.5 · atomvm/AtomVM

v0.6.5 release Please, read the getting started guide for flashing instructions. Important note: this version uses a different partitioning layout for ESP32 Elixir images (and dedicated images) tha...

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AtomVM v0.6.4 has been released. It includes better support for #Elixir.
exatomvm Elixir library has been updated too, and now support all recent additions.

#atomvm #erlang #esp32 #rpi2040

Oh, #AtomVM can load #LFE?