![]() ![]() Homebrew is a package manager which we'll need to install some stuff. Make sure you install the command line prompt code too and download the following extensions: I'm sure you have VSCode already but if you don't, then get it from here. Yeah, we need xcode so go to the App store on your Mac and install it. To be able to get started with the Raspberry Pi Pico – or any other embedded development FWIW – a bunch of software is needed even just to make the simplest thing, like blinking an LED. In the first part we're going to install the required softwares. Please make sure you got these before getting started. You have two Pico boards and a bunch of jumper cables.If not, just watch out with paths in terminal commands You keep your code in a directory called ~/Code.You know what a terminal and a shell is and how to edit your profile. ![]() The Cherno has an amazing series about it on YouTube if you needed a quick refresh You understand the basics of how C/C++ works.This series is about how to get started with the Pico board with C++ on a Mac. Even though last year I started making stuff for STM32, due to chip shortage for an unpredictable period of time I opted for a board that is still available□: the Raspberry Pi Pico. For this I need to build a little device that turns MIDI to control voltages- a MIDI to CV converter. The first goal of my offseason project is to make the synth work with any MIDI controller. Make sure you read all the posts to get the full picture. ![]()
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