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zeitfest
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Posted: 11:06pm 29 Dec 2022
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Added USB  host on pico using PIO

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JohnS
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Posted: 02:33pm 30 Dec 2022
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hmm... interesting...

Advanced PIO usage LOL

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Tinine
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Posted: 04:34pm 30 Dec 2022
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I dare someone to tell Pete that this is impossible to have in MMBasic  

Probably have it tomorrow morning  
 
Quazee137

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Posted: 03:48am 31 Dec 2022
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It would be nice if it can be done with MMBasic running.

I'm starting to have age related trouble with my dyslexia.

A typing aid could be done with a pico and 3.5" to 5" display
 to make something more than a macro keyboard.
It would have so much more use than the keypad ones I have looked at.
An image in each button on screen easy to know what it does and could
flip through many different layouts for each program I am using
PCB CADD and editors for Text, Music, Video ect..


After reading the information there I see its not what I was hoping for.
So now looking at another way. The HID on one pico with python and the
programmable part on the 2nd pico with MMBasic because I like how MMBasic
handles the i/o over pythons.
Edited 2023-01-01 18:39 by Quazee137
 
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