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= Installing CircuitPython = | = Installing CircuitPython = |
Revision as of 09:04, 22 June 2024
Install the Mu Editor
Follow the instructions for installting the Mu Editor.
- download software from codewith.mu
- Install it on your system
- On first start up select CircuitPython as Mode
- Test if it works in the CircuitPython REPL console
Installing CircuitPython
Go to circuitpython.org/downloads and download the version for your board.
Connect the board to the computer (e.g. Raspberry PI Pico) and the folder RPI-RP2 shows ups in your file system.
Copy the .uf2 into the folder of the board.