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Before you order a uConsole: Delivery times and order tips You won’t receive a reply from Clockwork here, as they don’t generally read or respond to forum posts It’s only community members here, who have purchased the devices 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
clockworkpi ClockworkPi is an open source open hardware community GameShell is the a modular, portable game console with a GNU Linux embedded operating system
Finally, my PicoCalc arrived - PicoCalc - clockworkpi The version that Clockwork Pi distribute is built from patched source to handle the PicoCalc’s specific display and I2C The patch unfortunately contains a fair number of (perfectly reasonable) whitespace adjustments which makes it more difficult to grok than it should be
PicoCalc possible upgrades - clockworkpi Pico comparisons… NOTE PicoCalc main board has 8Mb psram (though slower than Pico ram) Program language speed all relate to MMBasic on basic Pico at same clock speeds Overclock speed sourced from succesful tests by others but may fail in PicoCalc due to onboard psram and other issues Will update as time goes on if enough interest Pico PicoW…RP2040 264k internal ram 2mb external flash
Using a Pico W in the PicoCalc - PicoCalc - clockworkpi I got my PicoCalc yesterday and played with it for a little while, but this morning, I decided to install a Pico W and after flashing it with the correct uf2 file on the SD card, it boots up fine, but when I tried mmbasic commands for WiFi, it didn’t work I looked at GitHub for the available builds and don’t see one for Pico W Has anyone gotten this working? Essentially I think it is
Anybody have interesting to compile firmware for RP2350 pico2? The Clockwork github gives an example of how they supported the custom PicoCalc hardware components for the initial build, and projects like the Luckfox Lyra port of MicroPython give additional code hints on how to support the hardware as well But there’s plenty of work to be done
CircuitPython with Pico 2 W - PicoCalc - clockworkpi Pinging @guu since he maintains the Clockwork github and will likely be the person to share the files and information you’re requesting 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
When should deliveries of PicoCalc start? - clockworkpi Clockwork has traditionally done really well with that, but there have been issues in the past with things, like the original black paint on the uConsole, etc So receiving a device later reduces the chance that you might need to do a support request to get a replacement part
PicoCalc 18650 battery advice? - PicoCalc - clockworkpi Originally, the conscensus on the forums seemed to be that protected was necessary for all the Clockwork devices, or at least was wise, just to be safe But over time it sounded like all the devices actually have necessary protection hardware, so unprotected batteries were not really a risk, as long as they weren’t cheap trash fake batteries