Enable and test microPython with ESP8266, ESP32, Pyboard, and micro:bit
Using Thonny IDE to flash microPython onto ESP, upload a Blink program to test LED. Using Mu Editor to upload a LED program to micro:bit.
FYI. The cost of the boards.
* ESP8266 and ESP32 is around CAD $6 - $10.
* ESP32 Dev board is around CAD $8 - $12.
* Pyboard v1.1 is around CAD $20+.
* micro:bit v1.0 is around CAD $24 - $28.
Thonny, Mu, and microPython are free.
Видео Enable and test microPython with ESP8266, ESP32, Pyboard, and micro:bit канала Simon Yuen
FYI. The cost of the boards.
* ESP8266 and ESP32 is around CAD $6 - $10.
* ESP32 Dev board is around CAD $8 - $12.
* Pyboard v1.1 is around CAD $20+.
* micro:bit v1.0 is around CAD $24 - $28.
Thonny, Mu, and microPython are free.
Видео Enable and test microPython with ESP8266, ESP32, Pyboard, and micro:bit канала Simon Yuen
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