On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 4:56 PM Cornelius Keck <dfwrpi@...> wrote:
Depends for what. My current goto-combo consists of a RPI with optional
Arduino-Mega-2560 boards attached, depending on how much TTL-I/O that
rig has to do.
Having a nice fast 3.3V-I/O capable CPU in the mix makes things both
more interesting and versatile. In addition to having an extra playground.
Add in an ESP32 running Forth, and we'll end up with a really
interesting setup.
Retail therapy, so valuable.
On 2022-05-03 15:02, Paul James wrote:
> Are they going to be your Goto boards now?
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> *Subject:* Re: [dallasrpi] PicoMite: Running BASIC on your Pico
> Nice. Finally enough excuses to get some of these...
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> On 2022-05-03 02:53, Rusty Haddock wrote:
>> If you don't know too much C/C++ or MicroPython you might try using
>> BASIC on your Pico,
>> Yes, MicroCenter has almost always had these critters in stock and still
>> does.
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>> Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller set up as a "PicoMite" running the
>> MMBasic programming
>> language from Geoff Graham. The PicoMite firmware and manual can be
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>> If you can still remember your BASIC programming skills, this would be a
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>> to ?your Pico!
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