<<@ExplainingComputers
says :
There are some cool short videos showing various PicoMiteVGA output on Peter Mather's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@petermather3049/videos If you are an ExplainingComputers channel member, I also discussed the wider implications of the PicoMiteVGA in Member Video #11 -- and it generated some great disussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaBKSpyyV4s
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<<@L-z9x4w
says :
Changing the shipping to the cheapest option instead of one of the most expensive at pcbway would've made that board about ยฃ10.
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<<@vps_tunali
says :
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<<@billfusionenterprise
says :
What would be really interesting is composite video output. Think of all the retro gear you could do
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<<@stephenmeigh7721
says :
Hi Chris, great video as usual and you inspired me to build my own Picomite. For testing purposes, I tried your colour bar program and for the life with me I canโt get you to work. Would you be able to comments with the program in its entirety because Iโve checked and checked and checked and I know I havenโt made a spelling mistake and it would be great to see my Picomite come to life in glorious colour. Please keep the videos coming, youโre educating the nation!!
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<<@freedog632
says :
This should've been the Pico VGAMite. Since the parts were originally located in Australia.
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<<@RSattaur
says :
I used this as the basis to build my own. I made a combo 3D printed and wooden enclosure (Cherry and Mahogany wood (Kind of steam punkish)) placed all the connections at the back: USB 3 power in, Reset switch, SDCard, PS/2 keyboard and VGA. I added an Adafruit Max98357 I2S amp and 8Ohm speakers for audio and placed the on/off switch in the front between the speakers. I would have liked to share pictures of the build but your website is explicit as to email contact. I do not use social media. Never mind.
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<<@CarlosPesos-m8m
says :
Just got my PI Pico, cool video bro
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<<@RBush-x7s
says :
The example code that the video says can be downloaded with the firmware can now be found using the archive link.
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<<@victorvan261
says :
queria poder ver seu canal traduzido em portugues
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<<@andic6676
says :
Just started using MMBASIC on the Pico for a small project... it's impressive! Much easier than messing with C or Python as it's very "hands on". One thing to note....you can transfer your programs via the existing usb hardware through the XMODEM commands. To do this, you'll need something like TeraTerm as Putty doesn't natively support XMODEM transfers.
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<<@ChaplainDaveSparks
says :
I wonder what the size difference is between _BASIC_and _Python_ interpreters?
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<<@Robert08010
says :
I had a laugh when I saw "Plan A". Because right away that implies plan A didn't work.
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<<@Njbuilder95
says :
could a pico be made to act as a video card for vintage computers? they can do everything else, at least for xt class computers, so i figured maybe it has been done. a raspberry pi could theoretically replace every isa card my 5150 needs, and at a fraction of the price im about to get stuck paying! lol love your videos!
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<<@taipo101
says :
As a retired electronic engineer ive tried to volunteer to schools. But they are not interested.
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<<@thanatosor
says :
This could run everything before 1998 ๐ 133Mhz + 8MB Ram was a dream at that time...
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<<@Michaล_Klimek_naprawi_Krakรณw
says :
Great informative videO - but please cut the nails! 11:11
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<<@Yakroo108
says :
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<<@kairysisKrantas
says :
Great
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<<@uajoku
says :
Very Exciting
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<<@nenioc187
says :
Would it be able to emulate a C64 with this? Should meet the requirements, shouldn't it?
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<<@sparky_inda_house
says :
This explanation and build is totally brilliant. Clear and concise for any beginner. Well done Sir.
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<<@someguylol-capu
says :
for some reason colors like lilac, brown, fuchsia, rust, cobalt and so on just dont work for me. for me rgb 0-127 is black, and rgb 128-255 is ex. green
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<<@destroyer2973
says :
I wonder if you could do a review of the Color Maximite 2 computer the picomite is based on.
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<<@billyd1045
says :
For me to access the SD card I had to change drive to b: otherwise it boots up on the a: drive.
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<<@ovidiudrobota2182
says :
Hi! Can you make a similar tutorial for the RaspBerry Pi Pico 2?
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<<@johnward7619
says :
Nice, the same excited feeling I got when I fired up my zx80 and then spectrum lol
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<<@juliach847
says :
Additionally, is the SD card slot required?
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<<@juliach847
says :
Is this setup compatible with the new Pico 2?
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<<@staninjapan07
says :
Thank you. Astounding. I have seen a good number of EC videos, and found value in all of them, but this left me thinking "How on earth can he talk about this as though it's normal to know - and be able to do - this"? It's simply too advanced for me, but fascinating anyway. Having seen videos on topics such as using an SBC with something like Linux in place of a budget level laptop, which I can grasp the real-life relevance of even without knowing the tech', I had probably expected the same level of understanding. This video, though beyond my understanding, left me thinking I need to learn the very basics of computer science and electrics or electronics. I did, though, search for "mosfet" and watch this video, which, if you are a novice in this field, like me, you might want to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkbjHNEKcRw If you are watching this video with the expectation of actually doing something like this, great! Good luck with your project. I wish I had the time / aptitude for such a hobby.
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<<@PatrioticGestalt
says :
Now that the Pico 2 is out, can you build the PicoMite again? Please. ๐
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<<@TheUnofficialMaker
says :
nice soldering
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<<@prehistoricBanana
says :
Great Find, Anne Robinson. I love the nod to retro computers. I have a maximite somewhere from the same people. This could be a great project to get in on.
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<<@elektron2kim666
says :
I have a little 2.8" touch display version now and it was in the final stages for a PS/2 plug. Then I realized it's blocked on GP8+9 and is looking at a similar ILI9488 display with higher resolution. Luckily, I can test the functions already with an ILI9341 where GP8+9 isn't blocked/in use. Anyway, I build extra to figure it all out. I have a real time clock module and whatnot working too. In my quest I got the Australian PicoMiteVGA board too, but it's perfect for what it is and boots up in 4-5 seconds. The code I want is progressing, but mostly nice clocks.
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<<@rayerdinc2441
says :
Just came across this video, going to have ago, pity about Silicon Chip though. Or try the VGA Dev Board. Great video as always, so informative and easy to follow! ๐๐๐
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<<@rayerdinc2441
says :
Would it work on this: Pimoroni Pico VGA Demo Base?
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<<@dinithaw
says :
this old man haven's got a bit of smile in face and he looks so disgusting
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<<@brianhambleton9309
says :
Very cool!
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<<@williammanganaro2022
says :
Very informative video. I want to build one now. I built a varient PCB's for rhe first Color Maximite using rhe PIC32. This is even cheaper and sports two ARM CPU cores. Excellent ๐
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<<@TheAadhyatm
says :
can we use usb keyboard on picomite, is it possible?
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<<@kathykinney9456
says :
Clock it to never it
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<<@AndrewHelgeCox
says :
Can micropython work on this hardware config, bitbanging the vga and reading the keyboard to give a similar experience?
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<<@Colin_Ames
says :
Chris, I just wanted to thank you again for this video. It inspired me to attempt a build. I decided on design 2, with the additional I/O, SD card and the real time clock. Ordered the PCBs from JLCPCB and the components from various sources. I got it finished at the weekend, and it works!!
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<<@mihailvormittag6211
says :
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<<@KDG860
says :
Fantastic.
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<<@PaulSpades
says :
Doesn't the pico have native usb host? I'd rather supply power separately and a usb keyboard, rather than powering from usb and level shifting a ps2 signal.
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<<@h2o40fpv
says :
Great video thank you.๐
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<<@JaroslavGrochal
says :
BTW, Miroslav Nฤmeฤek (Panda381, author of the used VGA source code of the PicoVGA driver) is an amazing programmer! In the 90s he built a complete DOS ecosystem around his DOS Manager (DOSMAN), created great games like TETRIX, VLAK or PLANETY, later created a very fast and easy to use tutorial program PETR for kids, for Windows, based on his own implementation of system services and 3D, and what's more, created a whole base OS called LITos. What's incredible about all this is that he wrote the vast majority of things in Assembler!
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<<@maxpolaris99
says :
Same goes for recapping vintage electronics, do it in stages and test as you go! Or else ๐ญ
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<<@maxpolaris99
says :
Mather Graham and Ames did some thinking and work for the people and another centralized western 'liberal democracy" hi-jacked by The Elites and their bureaucratic minions have put the kaboshes on it. ๐คฌ For our own good of course!
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