Nice. I found this video by accident(kind of). This is how I started Arduino. Blinking an LED. Now I have sensors around the house, relays. Complete products that have been plugged in 24/7 for 2 years now and still working. I've got my 1st ESP32 on it's way. Wish me luck. I think I'm going to have fun!!!
great work - i like it very much. You did a great job. Could you create a video on the setup of VSCode and make it working with MicroPython - and connecting the esp 32... - that would be great
Hi Seon, I am now sitting staring at my blinking LED (blue)...Micropython is now fully installed, gonna hit the books and look forward to your tutorials...thanks in advance !
Hi Seon, this is wonderful! I feel like I could code in Python now. :-) I love Visual Studio too. I love the Intellisense and for a while it was the only editor that knows how to collapse code. Thanks for info packed video. Well done!
Excellent ! Indeed! Now can you connect a TFT display controller like an ST7735 (SPI mode) and create a menu with a few options, one of which being a call to your blink function ? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. R.J.
I'm looking forward to playing now and it looks great! Ive fallen at the first hurdle though!!….I'm having a hell of a job getting "esptool" so I can load up my Wemos D1 Mini (just bought it )...It was supposed to be easy just type "pip install esptool" but no, it seems only certain versions of Python have it !!….so as soon as I sort out what to do I'm gonna be straight on Micropython and I look forward to your tutorials.
@@UnexpectedMakerso close yet so far! I have MP installed and the REPL comes up I can import machine, and assign values but if I type print "hello world" and hit return it replies Trackback (most recent call last) File "", line 1 Syntax error: invalid syntax any thoughts ?......Oh yeah also if I type 2*8 it answers 16 perfect it just dosent like "print" (sorry to bother you)
@@Captn_Grumpyversion 27 thanks but dont understand next bit all new to me gonna get some sleep its 3 in the morning here but I can rest easy I'm getting there I have a REPL prompt that sort of works ! thanks again
@@Captn_GrumpyHi just had a couple of points cleared up from the forum...mine is version 3.4 with some 3.5 extensions also yes you need parentheses also the error message I was receiving was due to a fresh install and it was looking for "main.py" so just needed to create one and other stuff that I forgot is case sensitive, so that was "silly me" ! so all in all I seem to have a proper install at last. Thanks for help
All this works on my pi zero but I get wriggly lines under the code on line 1. Is this ok or have I got a problem with my "machine module" installation?
I'm fairly new, please bear with me. I can turn on and off gpio pins, but when I use a loop the loop does nothing...and ideas? esp8266 running from raspberry pi3B usb. Thank you for your tutorials.
Can anything go wrong while flashing that cause it to be unusable? I have esp8266 and esp32. How do you flash it to original firmware if you decide to go back to Arduino IDE?
@@UnexpectedMaker Yes, I have made but found no solution. The rshell is running, but I can not contact the ESP32 board. Under uPyCraft I can address the board. I do not know what else to try.
You can download this jupyter file and test the code: github.com/labF212/ESP32/blob/master/teste.ipynb How to use Thonny: github.com/labF212/ESP32/blob/master/Thonny%20MicroPython%20ESP-32.pdf
Yup, MicroPython can do both inline C and Assembly, as well as modules in C and Assembly... It's very versatile! Damien is making it all better and better all the time :-)
I don't use Visual Studio.... I use Visual Studio Code - It's a completely different app, and works on all platforms, and makes Atom look like crap ;) Nah, it's just like Atom, but better support.