Raspberry Pi Pico W: your $6 IoT platform
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Raspberry Pi Pico W
Re: Raspberry Pi Pico W
1. dual cores are cool. how to use it?
2. what's the workflow in C under Windows?
2. what's the workflow in C under Windows?
Re: Raspberry Pi Pico W
it is Pico with WiFi added
I've tried this SDK
https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
it uses cmake rather than Arduino IDE and is the "traditional" c/c++ programming.
And best of all, the same compiler used in the stm32 (official) core works just well to build the firmware for pico.
The WiFi part is new, I'd likely get one some time.
I've tried this SDK
https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
it uses cmake rather than Arduino IDE and is the "traditional" c/c++ programming.
And best of all, the same compiler used in the stm32 (official) core works just well to build the firmware for pico.
The WiFi part is new, I'd likely get one some time.
Re: Raspberry Pi Pico W
that's interesting.
1) it uses cmake
2) it doesn't use cmsis
3) it does have enough information in the .h files (multiple of them) to enable a more generic implementation on gcc / keil / iar.
1) it uses cmake
2) it doesn't use cmsis
3) it does have enough information in the .h files (multiple of them) to enable a more generic implementation on gcc / keil / iar.