Hi there. awesome job in doing this. I've got a question for you, i am trying to run a simple midi test - i found the code on the adafruit_cirtcuitpython_midi library page. It requires usb_midi and adafruit_midi. I cant seem to find usb_midi anywhere on blinka. Did you port that too or was that left out? thanks
This is an awesome tip from such a young dude. Thank you! TBH, I don't think I would've discovered this on my own, and I've been "playing" with microcontrollers for decades.
Thanks for the clear explanation. Until I watched your video I had no idea you could mix Circuitpython and Micropython. It's all still magic to me but at least I know it's possible now.
Great job! I was looking for the possibility of using libraries from both versions of Python, and you explained it very beautifully. Keep it up. You have a talent for it.
Excellent just what i needed!! Thanks for showing this and thanks @Maker Melissa's Lab for adding the pico support. I'm hoping this will work on my Tiny2040 too.
Great video and really helpful. This is the 2nd time I've watched it, makes a lot more sense now I've had a play with micro python and circuit python. The very limited storage space does seem quite a problem though. Thanks again.
This is such a great comment, thank you! We are often re-watching our own videos when we want to refresh our memories or if we forget how to do something - it happens to us more than you could imagine! Also yes, having a play with micro python and circuit python really does help things make more sense to us.
I want to use MicroPython for serial communication, and simulate keyboard and mouse input using the adafruit_hid module in CircuitPython. However, when I run the program, it starts to report errors, telling me that the "typing" module is missing. Is there any way to solve this problem? Thank you very much!
Well explained! Could anyone have an idea of how I can set up sockets module in raspberry pico with either micropython of circuit python,it has really given me headache in the past two weeks? Any ideas will be much appreciated.
I’m the one who added the Pico support to Blinka. You did a great job explaining this.
Thanks for taking the time to comment & also thank you for getting Blinka running on the Pico - we are going to find it really useful :)
Thank you both for your service
Hi there. awesome job in doing this. I've got a question for you, i am trying to run a simple midi test - i found the code on the adafruit_cirtcuitpython_midi library page. It requires usb_midi and adafruit_midi. I cant seem to find usb_midi anywhere on blinka. Did you port that too or was that left out? thanks
This is an awesome tip from such a young dude. Thank you!
TBH, I don't think I would've discovered this on my own, and I've been "playing" with microcontrollers for decades.
My dude. You're going places. Thanks for the great, clear, easy to follow instructions. Great video
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Great job explaining this. Adafruit would do their customers a real favor if they posted a link to your video on their Pico page. Much thanks.
Thanks and thank you for watching! 😄
I did not realise you can mix both versions of python libraries in the same code, excellent, thanks.
Thanks for an absolutely brilliant video! Clear instructions, no waffle, just exactly what I needed to know! Fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the clear explanation. Until I watched your video I had no idea you could mix Circuitpython and Micropython. It's all still magic to me but at least I know it's possible now.
Dude u just saved the day , and here's the thing that I only found your video and no ther explanation to do this , nobel future awaits you 🔥
Thanks! Glad It helped
Yet more magic revealed. Thank you, it's appreciated.
Great job! I was looking for the possibility of using libraries from both versions of Python, and you explained it very beautifully. Keep it up. You have a talent for it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The folder src is an abbreviation for source. You probably know just mentioning in case. In the old days we had to be frugal with all bytes.
I knew this was doable, but didn’t know the steps, so thanks a bunch for the jump start!
No problem glad we could help! Thanks for watching 🙂
This is exactly what I needed ! Thanks buddy ❤
Glad we could help!
Excellent just what i needed!! Thanks for showing this and thanks @Maker Melissa's Lab for adding the pico support. I'm hoping this will work on my Tiny2040 too.
Dude! You are awesome! Keep up the good work.
Thank You!!
Great job, using this you try and use usb_hid AND micropythons Wifi connectivity on Pico W.
Great video and really helpful. This is the 2nd time I've watched it, makes a lot more sense now I've had a play with micro python and circuit python. The very limited storage space does seem quite a problem though. Thanks again.
This is such a great comment, thank you! We are often re-watching our own videos when we want to refresh our memories or if we forget how to do something - it happens to us more than you could imagine! Also yes, having a play with micro python and circuit python really does help things make more sense to us.
Thanks. But I will have to watch again after my second cup of coffee. BTW. Love the theme song.
What a smart kid!
I want to use MicroPython for serial communication, and simulate keyboard and mouse input using the adafruit_hid module in CircuitPython. However, when I run the program, it starts to report errors, telling me that the "typing" module is missing. Is there any way to solve this problem? Thank you very much!
nice video! I wonder if there is any performance penalty for this.
Well explained!
Could anyone have an idea of how I can set up sockets module in raspberry pico with either micropython of circuit python,it has really given me headache in the past two weeks? Any ideas will be much appreciated.
Do this works on esp32 too ? i have a project using an ads1115 in my esp32
thanks!!
You're welcome!
Well done ;)
Does anyone know if the libraries for bmp280 or sht40 work by doing this?
you are hard-working
thanks! :)
Oh man.. just got my computer files corrupted.. can't try that till i'll fix them :(
So now the phrase "Teach it to me like I'm a young child" needs to be "Get me a young child to explain it"
you should c better
Here is the final lib folder (after deleting stuff)
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MOpyuaqKNCNX7yl0tpEbkAMhAYsP15vE?usp=sharing