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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : PicoMite V6.00.00 release candidates - all versions
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Mixtel90 Guru Joined: 05/10/2019 Location: United KingdomPosts: 6814 |
A lot of development has happened since 5.08. :) This is a stopgap file that is intended ro fill the gap since the 5.08 manual and is more or less up to date: MMBasic catchup - 22-10-24.pdf RC9 is the latest, but is basically a bug-squashing release. I'm not aware of anything new in it. Mick Zilog Inside! nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini Preliminary MMBasic docs & my PCB designs |
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matherp Guru Joined: 11/12/2012 Location: United KingdomPosts: 9139 |
V6.00.00RC10 PicoMiteRP2350V6.00.00RC10.zip PicoMiteRP2040V6.00.00RC10.zip I've reverted to compiler version 12.2.1 as it generates slightly faster code than the current version Changes USB channel allocations so that: This will always try and allocate slot 1 to the keyboard and slot 2 to a mouse. It will always try to allocate slot 3, if free, to the first game controller and slot 4 to the second. In the event that you are trying to use three of more game controllers or two or more keyboards or mice then this of course will break down and the extra ones will be allocated to the highest available slot. In addition, this version now assumes that generic gamepads pid/vid use either 2079/58369 or 2064/58625 so you shouldn't see the phantom (NB: Sony ds3/ds4 are already handled separately) Hopefully, this change doesn't exclude any of the available generics but if anyone does find a gamepad is no longer found then please run the previous posted version and report the VID/PID to me so I can special case it as well. This version also unlocks the ADC speed for the ADC command. Valid total frequecies are now anywhere between CPU_speed_in_Hz/96/65536 and CPU_speed_in_Hz/96. Normal ADCinput using the pin function is not affected and uses the default sampling rate. |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
it didn't change options, which is safe now, only if necessary? option list PicoMiteHDMI MMBasic USB Version 6.00.00RC10 OPTION SERIAL CONSOLE COM2,GP8,GP9 OPTION AUTORUN ON OPTION FLASH SIZE 4194304 OPTION COLOURCODE ON OPTION KEYBOARD UK, 0, 0, 600, 150 OPTION CPUSPEED (KHz) 315000 OPTION HDMI PINS 1, 3, 7, 5 OPTION SDCARD GP22, GP6, GP7, GP4 OPTION AUDIO GP26,GP27', ON PWM CHANNEL 5 OPTION MODBUFF ENABLE 192 > |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
quick example of pixel folowing mouse movements :) (Correct mouse device channel must be if not 3 as in my case) MODE 2 Device mouse set 3,MM.HRes\2,MM.VRes\2,0 Do If DEVICE(MOUSE 3,x) <> tmpx Or DEVICE(MOUSE 3,y) <> tmpy Then Pixel tmpx,tmpy,0 Pixel DEVICE(MOUSE 3,x),DEVICE(MOUSE 3,y) tmpx=DEVICE(MOUSE 3,x) tmpy=DEVICE(MOUSE 3,y) End If Loop Edited 2024-10-22 15:37 by electricat don't work? this wireless kb works but not the mouse pad |
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Bleep Guru Joined: 09/01/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 512 |
Hi Peter, Trying to test the VGA 2040 and can't get my options programmed in > option list PicoMiteVGA MMBasic USB Edition 6.00.00RC10 OPTION SERIAL CONSOLE COM2,GP24,GP25 OPTION FLASH SIZE 16777216 OPTION COLOURCODE ON OPTION KEYBOARD ES OPTION HEARTBEAT OFF OPTION PICO OFF OPTION CPUSPEED (KHz) 252000 > option system spi gp18,gp19,gp16 Error : Invalid Option Any ideas. Regards Kevin |
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Volhout Guru Joined: 05/03/2018 Location: NetherlandsPosts: 4256 |
Hi Kevin, In the VGA (without re-defining the VGA pins) gp16,18 and gp19 are used for VGA. Maybe you should first re-allocate the VGA pins... Volhout PicomiteVGA PETSCII ROBOTS |
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Bleep Guru Joined: 09/01/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 512 |
Ah, ok, it's a bit confusing that it doesn't show those options in the options list, also the error would be more useful if it said GP16... already allocated, rather than Invalid Option. Anyway I'll try de-allocating the VGA and then re-allocating to the pins I actually use. Thanks Harm. :-) |
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phil99 Guru Joined: 11/02/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2141 |
PicoVGA doesn't have SYSTEM SPI, you setup the SD card something like this:- OPTION SDCARD GP13, GP10, GP11, GP12 Other SPI devices use the regular SPI commands OPTION VGA PINS is in the 5.08 manual. Edited 2024-10-26 06:56 by phil99 |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
PicoMiteVGA MMBasic USB Edition 6.00.00RC2 OPTION SERIAL CONSOLE COM2,GP8,GP9 OPTION FLASH SIZE 4194304 OPTION COLOURCODE ON OPTION KEYBOARD US OPTION CPUSPEED (KHz) 315000 OPTION DISPLAY 30, 53 OPTION HDMI PINS 1, 3, 7, 5 OPTION SDCARD GP22, GP6, GP7, GP4 OPTION AUDIO GP26,GP27', ON PWM CHANNEL 5 OPTION MODBUFF ENABLE 192 > |
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disco4now Guru Joined: 18/12/2014 Location: AustraliaPosts: 899 |
Your mouse is most likely on USB 2 not USB 3 Print "Device: 0=not used,1=Keyboard,2=Mouse,128=PS4,129=PS3,130=SNES/Generic" Print "chan device VID PID" For x=1 To 4 Print x,MM.Info(USB x),Hex$(MM.Info(USB VID x),4),Hex$(MM.Info(USB PID x),4) Next > run Device: 0=not used,1=Keyboard,2=Mouse,128=PS4,129=PS3,130=SNES/Generic chan device VID PID 1 1 046D C52B 2 2 046D C52B 3 0 046D C52B 4 0 0000 0000 > Test the mouse. no=2 'Set correct mouse channel MODE 2 Device mouse set no,MM.HRes\2,MM.VRes\2,0 Do If DEVICE(MOUSE no,x) <> tmpx Or DEVICE(MOUSE no,y) <> tmpy Then Pixel tmpx,tmpy,0 Pixel DEVICE(MOUSE no,x),DEVICE(MOUSE no,y) tmpx=DEVICE(MOUSE no,x) tmpy=DEVICE(MOUSE no,y) End If Loop Footnote added 2024-10-26 11:12 by disco4now Correction - needs to be on a single line If DEVICE(MOUSE no,x) <> tmpx Or DEVICE(MOUSE no,y)<> tmpy Then Latest F4 Latest H7 |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
this was posted to show pin use MM.Startup end Sub MM.Startup Local Integer m, n For m=0 To 28 n = MM.Info(pinno "GP"+Str$(m)) If MM.Info(pin n)="OFF" Then SetPin n, DIN, PULLUP print n,"GP"+Str$(m), MM.Info(pin n) Next End Sub but get RUN 1 GP0 DIN 2 GP1 DIN 4 GP2 DIN 5 GP3 DIN 6 GP4 OFF: Boot Reserved 7 GP5 DIN 9 GP6 OFF: Boot Reserved 10 GP7 OFF: Boot Reserved 11 GP8 OFF: Boot Reserved 12 GP9 OFF: Boot Reserved 14 GP10 DIN 15 GP11 DIN [8] n = MM.Info(pinno "GP"+Str$(m)) Error : Invalid pin |
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phil99 Guru Joined: 11/02/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2141 |
My guess is HDMI pins are not treated as GPIO pins. To test this idea, at the command prompt type:- ? MM.INFO(pinno GP12) then ? MM.INFO(pin GP12) If either gives an error modify MM.STARTUP to exclude the HDMI pins from testing. I don't have a HDMI setup so can't test. It works without error on VGA Edited 2024-10-26 08:19 by phil99 |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
for n=0 to 28 print MM.Info$(pin n) next gives RUN Invalid OFF OFF Invalid OFF OFF OFF: Boot Reserved OFF Invalid OFF: Boot Reserved OFF: Boot Reserved OFF: Boot Reserved OFF: Boot Reserved Invalid OFF OFF Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid OFF OFF Invalid > |
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phil99 Guru Joined: 11/02/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2141 |
try For m=0 To 28 n = MM.Info(pinno "GP"+Str$(m)) print n,"GP"+Str$(m), MM.Info(pin n) Next |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
my actual vga usb options are Connected to COM11 at 115200 > option list PicoMiteVGA MMBasic USB Edition 6.00.00RC10 OPTION SERIAL CONSOLE COM2,GP8,GP9 OPTION AUTORUN ON OPTION FLASH SIZE 4194304 OPTION COLOURCODE ON OPTION KEYBOARD UK, 0, 0, 600, 150 OPTION CPUSPEED (KHz) 378000 OPTION SDCARD GP13, GP10, GP11, GP12 OPTION AUDIO GP0,GP1', ON PWM CHANNEL 0 > Phil RUN 1 GP0 OFF: Boot Reserved 2 GP1 OFF: Boot Reserved 4 GP2 OFF 5 GP3 OFF 6 GP4 OFF 7 GP5 OFF 9 GP6 OFF 10 GP7 OFF 11 GP8 OFF: Boot Reserved 12 GP9 OFF: Boot Reserved 14 GP10 OFF: Boot Reserved 15 GP11 OFF: Boot Reserved 16 GP12 OFF: Boot Reserved 17 GP13 OFF: Boot Reserved 19 GP14 OFF 20 GP15 OFF 21 GP16 OFF: Boot Reserved 22 GP17 OFF: Boot Reserved 24 GP18 OFF: Boot Reserved 25 GP19 OFF: Boot Reserved 26 GP20 OFF: Boot Reserved 27 GP21 OFF: Boot Reserved 29 GP22 OFF 41 GP23 DOUT 42 GP24 DIN 43 GP25 HEARTBEAT 31 GP26 OFF 32 GP27 OFF 34 GP28 OFF > |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
the mouse demo works now and the micro wireless keyboard touch pad. yippee! dunno why didn't work before when should . rc10 maybe? but it's nice it works! maybe the usb adaptors from big to little. I can think of uses... missile command :) but click icon like gui touch for whatever thanks Peter for sorting. looking forward to checking new ain. stan If DEVICE(MOUSE no,x) <> tmpx Or DEVICE(MOUSE no,y) <> tmpy Then has to be on one line If DEVICE(MOUSE no,x) <> tmpx Or DEVICE(MOUSE no,y)<> tmpy Then Edited 2024-10-26 09:59 by stanleyella |
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Mixtel90 Guru Joined: 05/10/2019 Location: United KingdomPosts: 6814 |
Correct - HSTX (HDMI) pins are not GPIO pins and are not available. The Pico has probably disconnected them from the GPIO pin matrix and connected them to the HSTX peripheral internally so they no longer exist. :) Mick Zilog Inside! nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini Preliminary MMBasic docs & my PCB designs |
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phil99 Guru Joined: 11/02/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2141 |
Thanks for confirming that Mick. Stan, try this version for the Olimex HDMI board. It should skip over the HDMI pins, but as I don't have one it is untested. Sub MM.Startup Local Integer m, n For m=0 To 28 if m=12 then m=20 n = MM.Info(pinno "GP"+Str$(m)) If MM.Info(pin n)="OFF" Then SetPin n, DIN, PULLUP print n,"GP"+Str$(m), MM.Info(pin n) Next End Sub |
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matherp Guru Joined: 11/12/2012 Location: United KingdomPosts: 9139 |
For m=0 To 28 a$="mm.info(pin GP"+Str$(m)+")" Print Eval(a$) Next Edited 2024-10-26 19:03 by matherp |
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stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2134 |
Stan, try this version for the Olimex HDMI board. It should skip over the HDMI pins, but as I don't have one it is untested. Sub MM.Startup Local Integer m, n For m=0 To 28 if m=12 then m=20 n = MM.Info(pinno "GP"+Str$(m)) If MM.Info(pin n)="OFF" Then SetPin n, DIN, PULLUP print n,"GP"+Str$(m), MM.Info(pin n) Next End Sub Phil. results, get one, they're tidy boards. RUN 1 GP0 DIN 2 GP1 DIN 4 GP2 DIN 5 GP3 DIN 6 GP4 OFF: Boot Reserved 7 GP5 DIN 9 GP6 OFF: Boot Reserved 10 GP7 OFF: Boot Reserved 11 GP8 OFF: Boot Reserved 12 GP9 OFF: Boot Reserved 14 GP10 DIN 15 GP11 DIN 26 GP20 DIN 27 GP21 DIN 29 GP22 OFF: Boot Reserved 41 GP23 DOUT 42 GP24 DIN 43 GP25 HEARTBEAT 31 GP26 OFF: Boot Reserved 32 GP27 OFF: Boot Reserved 34 GP28 DIN > stan |
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