v923z / micropython-builder

Ready-to-run firmware files with micropython and ulab
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Raspberry Pi Pico W and ulab #5

Closed sakluk closed 1 year ago

sakluk commented 1 year ago

I guess that the nightly Releases doesn't yet support the Wireless version of Raspberry Pi Pico?

I tried that maybe two weeks ago and it didn't reckognize the basic network module calls shown in Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico W

That would be nice addition. Thank you!

v923z commented 1 year ago

I would be more than happy to add this to the build chain. Do you want to create a build script for that?

sakluk commented 1 year ago

I'll try. Never done such thing. Yesterday I learned how to build own version of micropython for Pico and Pico W.

Heading to that ... :-D

Here is a link to what I and my collagues are currently working for

https://github.com/sakluk/first_year_hardware_project

Best Regards,

Sakari

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I would be more than happy to add this to the build chain. Do you want to create a build script for that?

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v923z commented 1 year ago

I'll try. Never done such thing. Yesterday I learned how to build own version of micropython for Pico and Pico W. Heading to that ... :-D

But if you can build locally, then it shouldn't be hard to adapt the process to github. I'm sure there would be interest in that.

Here is a link to what I and my collagues are currently working for https://github.com/sakluk/first_year_hardware_project

Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!