12-02-2023, 06:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2024, 10:17 AM by moon cresta.)
"From left to right those are the Pico, the original Pi zero and on the right the pi 4. FWIW the pi 4 is roughly credit/debit card sized. the pico is just 21 mm x 51mm (very roughly 2/3 inch x 2.5 inch). mmBasic for the pico is an adapted version of the language specifically for the pico. Anyway. I'll wait and see if moon_cresta chimes in."
I, moon cresta, am duly chiming in! Although I'm not sure if I can add a huge amount to the conversation at the moment. I also have a Raspberry Pi Pico along with a breadboard kit, but I haven't done anything with it yet (it was a present). I think I watched the Explaining Computers YouTube video about it and MMBasic too, but not for a while (I just took a quick look at bits of it again, pretty cool).
Currently focusing more on Python.
I, moon cresta, am duly chiming in! Although I'm not sure if I can add a huge amount to the conversation at the moment. I also have a Raspberry Pi Pico along with a breadboard kit, but I haven't done anything with it yet (it was a present). I think I watched the Explaining Computers YouTube video about it and MMBasic too, but not for a while (I just took a quick look at bits of it again, pretty cool).
Currently focusing more on Python.