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@zander Hey Ron, Ah, I don't remember the exact context of my remark, but I should set the record straight. As far as orders received, my experience i...
@zander Thanks for that note, especially on clarity of reference to various operating modes. Yes, I did program mine, via FTDI, with the 3.3V jumper. ...
@davee Thanks for that, Dave. Good advice on checking the availability of libraries. I would end up doing that one way or another, so I might as well ...
@robotbuilder @zander That's a decent definition. I think that's what people expect when they think about the tradeoff between a barebones editor an...
@zander Hey Ron, excellent question. Early on in my programming career, on S100, Rolm/DG systems, later VAX, we had no such things as integrated envi...
I watched that video again, for the Pico W. I guess I was confused: he demonstrated a whole bunch of sketches working with WiFi and the Pico W, on Ard...
@will Thanks, I will. I have seen it. I kind of thought that the assessment from Bill, and others in the community, was that Arduino IDE on the Pico ...
@crash Oh, yeah. I remember going through that. I will post a link to my question and answer if I can find the link. Ah, here it is. Basically, one ...
@crash Hey John, glad to see your introduction. You know, that feeling of "well, this works, but what if we adjusted this part a bit . . ." is on...
@zander Thanks for the recommendation. Sorry it took me awhile to get back to you. I finally bit the bullet and looked into the voltage dividers, trie...
@will Thanks very much for that advice. Regarding filament, ha, you're correct, addictive indeed.
Howdy. I've used several printers since 2014, but only on a casual basis, not having my own. Makerspaces have a wild variety, which take some tinkerin...
Good question, Bill. Part of it relates to the "in-between" nature of the Pi. Yes, it's a real Linux computer, but it does have those GPIO pins and go...