platformio-core-installer
wizio-pico
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platformio-core-installer
- How do I fix this? Ive already followed the following guide and I still get this error (Compiling Marlin Firmware) https://github.com/platformio/platformio-core-installer/issues/221
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What do I do to fix this? I've never had this error before.
Follow this guide
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Any pointers for a mechanical engineer trying to get a 3d printer working? Compiling code etc
For anyone curious (or googling this in the future), I followed this github guide I came across.
wizio-pico
- PicoVGA Library with VSCode PlatformIO
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Pi Pico: How can I set up an enviroment to program it using the official C SDK?
It seems like PlatformIO goes out of it's way to prevent me from importing stuff like this. So I decided to give https://github.com/Wiz-IO/wizio-pico/ a try, an unofficial 3rd party "platform" for the Pi Pico. However, while it does build fine, it does not automatically upload. I posted the issue here yesterday. https://github.com/Wiz-IO/wizio-pico/issues
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Raspberry Pico: Simple Debugging with just one Device
This blog pot continues the Pico setup series and will detail how to setup a fully working debugger in VS Studio Code. Keep in mind that ultimately the steps are based on explanations from pico-debug project, and wizio-pico, but the setup is complex so I wrote a summarizing blog article. Follow along and you will be debugging your Pico C programs with the press of a simple launch button.
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Raspberry Pico: The Simple Startup with PlatformIO
Getting the Raspberry Pico C SDK up and running with its complex toolchain can be simplified greatly. Thanks to the great wizio-pico project, you can setup a PlatformIO Visual Studio Code IDE in minutes and develop your Pico project with the full power of the C SDK. No need to add project dependencies to CMake files, no manual drag and drop of UF2 files to start your program. It almost feels like programming for an Arduino. And if you have a background in Arduino, you might feel delighted that you can use Arduino C to program your Pico.
What are some alternatives?
platformio-docs - PlatformIO Documentation
pico-debug - virtual debug pod for RP2040 "Raspberry Pi Pico" with no added hardware
platform-gd32v - GD32V: development platform for PlatformIO
framework-wizio-pico - framework-wizio-pico
stm32pio - Automate managing of STM32CubeMX + PlatformIO projects
MicroPython-Firmware-Development - A comprehensive and FREE Online MicroPython Firmware Development tutorial utilizing a Raspberry Pi Pico going step-by-step into the world of Python for microcontrollers.
platform-espressif8266 - Espressif 8266: development platform for PlatformIO
pico-project-bootstrap - Kickstart your RP2040 Pico Projects with VS Code integrated one-click compile/upload, one-click debugging
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
openocd
platform-atmelavr - Atmel AVR: development platform for PlatformIO
picotetris - Tetris on a Raspberry Pi Pico mounted on a Pimoroni Pico Explorer