Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller set up as a "PicoMite" running the MMBasic programming language from Geoff Graham. The PicoMite firmware and manual can be downloaded from
https://geoffg.net/picomite.htmlTo program the PicoMite I used the PuTTY terminal emulator, which can be downloaded from
https://www.putty.org/The Monk Makes Breadboard for Pico is available here:
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/breadboard-for-picoPlease note that I have no association with any of the aforementioned individuals, websites and organizations, and that none of the above are associate links.
The current limiting resistors used with the LEDs were 220 ohm.
If you like this video, you may enjoy my previous episode where I demonstrate using MicroPython to control LEDs and servos with a Raspberry Pi Pico:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDj2kcSA-68More videos on SBCs and wider computing and related topics can be found at
http://www.youtube.com/explainingcomputersYou may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/explainingthefutureChapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Hardware
02:48 PicoMite Setup
08:14 BASIC Programs
11:52 Output Control
15:21 Switched On
17:06 BASIC Opportunities
18:33 Wrap
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