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ArduinoCore-mbed Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to ArduinoCore-mbed
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ArduinoCore-mbed reviews and mentions
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FastLED support for Adafruit PR2040 Scorpio
UPDATE: I have been able to correct this problem by using a different boards core: the Arduino MBED RP2040 and now I can run multiple strips using FastLED and the Adafruit RP2040 Scorpio.
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Dependency madness: when adding sqlite brings Doom to your project (the game)
It is 100% real. He linked to the library on GitHub. https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-mbed/tree/29d629061f840133e7a19e723fd0747dfce6fea4/libraries/doom
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Question about Portenta X8
The Max Carrier "Getting Started" page says it allows interfacing with the M4 core. On the AruinoCore-mbed GitHub, it says that the code is ran by the M4 core on the STM chip. So not the M7 core on the same chip?
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Using MBed Bluetooth API on Nano RP2040?
Yes, I was able to compile the blink example. I checked on the GitHub and it seems that the core does have Ble.h here but I don't know whether it exists in my local system.
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Portenta SPI interfacing
Does anyone know how to get this to work? The only resource I have found is this thread on github, but the information there doesnt really help me at all... Minimal example of SPI for Portenta H7 · Issue #131 · arduino/ArduinoCore-mbed · GitHub
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Arduino Pro hardware is not open-source hardware
I stand corrected on the USB bit, actually -- it looks like you're using an alternate USB library which might avoid the licensing issue -- but some components of OpenAMP are provided under this license. Search for "SLA0044" to find the rest.
https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-mbed/blob/e50ec8aa1b1...
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Difference between using stm32arduino vs just an arduino?
Arduino has official boards running on STM32. Unfortunately for a lot of people "Arduino" means "Arduino UNO" which is an 8bit product while most of the products are now based on ARM Cortex M processors. Having said that, using the Arduino framework has a lot of benefits in terms of simplicity,code re-use and availability of libraries. There is a not so well know trick which allows you to run an official port of Arduino on any stm32 board which supports mbedOS : in this repo https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-mbed you'll find a script called mbed-os-to-arduino that creates the Arduino port for the processor you're using. enjoy :)
- Question: What should I use to create a USB device that receives Bluetooth?
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