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Interesting development #1
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I just released v0.2-beta. Try downloading it and extract it into your Arduino/hardware folder. The only major thing not implemented yet is Serial. |
HI Ralph, I used my ATTiny13 Fridge Alarm sketch as my test bed (with Serial removed, for now). With PicoCore v0.2 it compiled as: Using MicroCore, I get: Just for comparison, WITH Serial enabled, MicroCore gives me: So about 162 bytes of code for Serial.print/println. Once you have Serial implemented (I would think OUTPUT only would be good enough?) I'll re-enable Serial and give it another go. So far, so good! |
Do you have the code posted? All I could find was the fridge alarm challenge code. |
While testing with your door alarm code, I found a bug in picoCore related to sketches that use their own main. I should have a fix pushed later today. |
I should have mentioned that I had to edit the Core>Main so I could use a main( ). I moved the attribute to my own sketch so it was placed in the correct place (.init9). |
I'm going to try this now on my tiny85 board. Can you add this to the readme so that other people won't have to look so hard to figure out how to install it? |
@Kaspi314 I'll consider it. However I don't want to make it so easy that people can install and use picoCore without actually understanding what they are doing. |
At the moment I can't test any further versions as all my workshop components are packed up ready for an imminent house move. But I have not lost interest and am following developments here. I see beta v0.3 now released; I'll be interested to see what you mean by "serial bootloader support using picoboot-lib, and runtime variable delay()." No response required, I shall just keep an eye on this! |
I'm using the MicroCore but this PicoCore sounds interesting.
Will it support all the Arduino language constructs? Rhetorical question, I shall find out in due course,no doubt. When it's done I'll put it on my Tiny13 with my Fridge Alarm sketch (to which I still must add your "touch" code , rather than as a standalone sketch).
If could let me know when you think you have a 'beta' version that would be great.
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