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Pico is supported (testing with two rn) but the pin layout hasn't been decided yet. Mainly it's just deciding which should go to what - for now, the camera Clock and Data lines go to GPIO 4 & 5, and the rest of the pin numbers are configured in the top-level area of the sketch. Tentatively, I'm thinking of having all the button inputs go to the pins to the left of the USB port (GPIO 0-15), and the right side be for the camera/I2C line, force feedback signal lines and (obviously) analog stick input (GPIO 16-28). If you're comfortable with waiting just a bit longer, I'll be making binary releases out with the next version so all you should have to do is take a file, plop it onto the Pico, and run it with predetermined pin assignment. An updated schematic for the Pico will be out by then with the finalized (default) pins assignment, with custom pin reassignment saving/loading planned to come at a later date. |
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Hey, im trying to find the Pinout for the Raspberry Pi Pico. Pins are different to the itsybitsy RP2040 and i dont really know where to start. Is it even compatible? I tried to compare the Pins but im a noob when it comes to this.
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