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PIO support? #64
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I mean the later~PlatformIO.
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| Subject | Re: [board707/DMD_STM32] PIO support? (Issue #64) |
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The term PIO as applied to the rp2040 has a completely different meaning - this is the name given to the assembler machines in the processor core. My code uses these machines, in this sense the library is compatible with PIO :)
If you mean the PlatformIO programming environment, then I don't use it and therefore I have no experience embedding my code into it.
I think that it should not be more complicated than any other Arduino library, but I haven’t tried it myself.
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As far I know Platformio can use Arduino libraries, which means this library can be added to the Platformio project too. |
I will have a try.
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| Subject | Re: [board707/DMD_STM32] PIO support? (Issue #64) |
As far I know Platformio can use Arduino libraries, which means this library can be added to the Platformio project too.
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Hi there,
Could I use RP2004 framework based on PlatformIO?
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