Pi Pico
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
I suggest that we immediately retire any references to the Pico version of RISC OS on the Pi, and pretend that it never existed, before things get really confusing… |
Graham (1584) 30 posts |
Is the new Pico of any interest to Risc OS? |
Krzysztof Klis (2832) 36 posts |
Maybe there is a way to make a new RISC OS Pico for the Raspberry Pi Pico that runs text mode Basic via the serial terminal only? Could be fun! Although the graphic modes could be a problem :( |
Jeffrey Lee (213) 6048 posts |
RISC OS (in its current form) can’t run on Cortex-M series CPUs. Cortex-M only supports the Thumb instruction set, and there are some major differences in supervisor/interrupt modes & memory mapping. |
David Feugey (2125) 2709 posts |
Yes, if one of the two BBC Basic interpreters written in C is compiled for it :) |
Peter Howkins (211) 236 posts |
Not RISC OS, but acorn and bbc basic related; |
Dave Higton (1515) 3526 posts |
It’s only the Thumb instruction set. It looks promising for the sort of things I have used the LPC1114 for – same instruction set; I use the IAR toolset under Wine on Ubuntu. I would imagine that IAR will target the Pico if they haven’t already. |
Lothar (3292) 134 posts |
> I have used the LPC1114 For the same 5 USD for Pi Pico you now get an LPC845 board – this one has ADC + DAC + hardware state machine + debugger. Free IDE. IAR support also. But I guess Pi Pico will still become more popular – because of its name. |
Peter Howkins (211) 236 posts |
If the regular Pi is anything to go by, it’ll also succeed due to a massive library of example projects, tutorials, and being supported for many years after its release date. |