Introduction to Live Coding Raspberry Pi Pico Emulator Episode 9
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Live Coding Raspberry Pi Pico Emulator Episode 9. This week we'll hack on the gdbserver and then use it to diagnose the failing assertion in the
Live Coding Raspberry Pi Pico Emulator Episode 9 Comprehensive Overview
Join David as he takes a deeper dive into Direct Memory Access (DMA) and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) for the RP2040. 0:00 - Administrivia 1:20 - Answering a VGA question 8:40 - Lecture plan We've got a working GDB setup. Hooray! Now we are going to use it to figure out why the hello_uart code dies in ...
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Summary & Highlights for Live Coding Raspberry Pi Pico Emulator Episode 9
- We'll dig through the new RP2040 chip datasheet and implement a Cortex M0 virtual machine from scratch, all in JavaScript.
- Hooray! We got hello_uart to run from start to end. Now our real journey begins: GPIO, Timers, USB, PIO and a bunch of other ...
- This week: we'll continue with our quest to run a program start to end. Will we finally get hello_uart() to print the magic string and ...
- The Centurion is an absolute beast, but can it run BASIC? Surprisingly, yes! But, also, “no” if you want to keep your sanity because ...
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