Using library src in folder: C:\Users\Rob\OpenPLC_Editor\editor\arduino\src (legacy) Using core 'arduino' from platform in folder: C:\Users\Rob\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\arduino\hardware\mbed_rp2040\3.4.1 Using board 'pico' from platform in folder: C:\Users\Rob\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\arduino\hardware\mbed_rp2040\3.4.1 I'll let you know as soon as the boards arrive.ĬOMPILATION START: arduino:mbed_rp2040:pico If the Pico board can indeed be programmed just like the rp2040 nano, I guess this should work. I don't have a Pico board yet, so I have to wait a few days before I can test this but it looks like it's at least compiling (see code section below) hal file for the Raspberry Pi Pico (which is just a copy of the rp2040.hal and rp2040.cpp files for now. Create an entry for the arduino:mbed_rp2040: Pico in hals.json.Add the arduino-cli core install arduino:mbed_rp2040 command to builder.py.Seems to be very well written, making it easy to add a HAL for a new target. I now need it running on the Pico W and to access it through my WLAN. st file running in simulator mode OK in the editor on my Win10 PC
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