jfabernathy
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RE: Configuring Arduino IDE for ESP32 in Debian

Something I discovered in the last few days is getting Arduino and VSCode working with my boards in KVM-QEMU and Virtual Machine Manager. I had to aba...

3 years ago
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RE: VSCode debugging on ESP32 with ESP-Prog JTAG debugger.

Just want to point out that the use of ESP-Prog is a little finicky. I find that about half the time I have to unplug the USB cable between my comput...

3 years ago
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RE: Pico & Thonny - Debug

The only way I know to really debug the Pico with setting breakpoints, and/or conditional breakpoints, watch variables, and single step is to use the ...

3 years ago
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RE: ESP32/ESP8266 RTOS

DigiKey has a good video series on Youtube about FreeRTOS. They are using Arduino IDE to work it. Here's a link to the first of a bunch of them:

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico - Control the (I/O) World

It appears that the pin issue is related to beta releases of CircuitPython. For details see:

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico - Control the (I/O) World

I put a question in the Adafruit forum. We'll see what I get back.

3 years ago
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RE: Configuring Arduino IDE for ESP32 in Debian

@b89john I went and looked for how I got things working last time and I found a recipe that I saved so I cold repeat it if necessary. This was a file ...

3 years ago
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RE: Configuring Arduino IDE for ESP32 in Debian

I found that Virtualbox and ESP32 IDF or VSCode were not compatible. If you have the ESP32 setup right on Linux Mint 20 or Ubuntu 20.04, you have to ...

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico - Control the (I/O) World

The link doesn't work for me, /p>

3 years ago
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RE: Use a Pico without soldering on the header pins?

There are small mini-hook cables that can been used. mini-hook-jumpers

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico - Control the (I/O) World

I've only used my Pico with either CircuitPython or C/C++ with VSCode IDE. I did do the blink sketch with MicroPython, but for me it all comes down t...

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico Impressions

I found that when I started getting back into MCUs I needed some tools and a soldering iron was key found a good one on Amazon for <$11. solderi...

3 years ago
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RE: Raspberry Pi Pico Impressions

UPDATE: I decided to rebuild my Raspberry PI 4 that I was using as a development system for my Raspberry Pi Pico. Now things are better. I did find ou...

3 years ago
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