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- clockworkpi
ClockworkPi is an open source open hardware community
- Before you order a uConsole: Delivery times and order tips
You can contact Clockwork by emailing alex@clockworkpi com or help@clockworkpi com While shipping times have always been a major issue, Alex is quick to respond and will also refund orders if that’s what the customer wants His responses regarding when an order might ship tend to be nebulous though
- When should deliveries of PicoCalc start? - PicoCalc - clockworkpi
Good morning, I am a huge fan of my uConsole, so I went ahead and ordered a PicoCalc I was just wondering when we should expect deliveries to start? It took about 9 months for the uConsole, so I want to level-set my expectations a bit Thanks!
- I want Advice on DevTerm Setup Best Use Cases
I seriously doubt clockwork is going to put out an os to support the CM5 If you want the best there is to offer from the community, look to the images put out by @Rex There has been a lot of improvement lately The community osses are maintained and enhanced often To my knowledge clockwork hasn’t done anything to the clockwork pi os in over a year
- Finally, my PicoCalc arrived - PicoCalc - clockworkpi
Includes MMbasic though ? PicoMite == MMBasic for Pico, there is no separate “operating system” vs BASIC; it’s like an 80’s micro-computer where BASIC is the operating system The version that Clockwork Pi distribute is built from patched source to handle the PicoCalc’s specific display and I2C
- CircuitPython with Pico 2 W - PicoCalc - clockworkpi
Traditionally with Clockwork releases the hardware ships and then weeks or months later, this sort of information gets posted, perhaps with requests from community members Sometimes the community works out the details themselves or reverse engineers things
- CM5 is here. Just released! - uConsole - clockworkpi
Jeff Geerling already tested and confirms it works with most CM4 carrier boards! Can’t wait for uConsole to have full CM5 support
- I have successfully ported MicroPython to the PicoCalc
I utilized the Pico form factor of the ESP32-S3 to replace the Raspberry Pi Pico and have ported MicroPython onto it Everyone can see the specifics in the video demonstration If needed, I will contribute the code to Gi hellip;
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