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LDmicro Forum - Support Raspberry Pi Pico

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Support Raspberry Pi Pico (by Ahmad Sakr )
To Jose
Thanks for your great effort in developing and adding new microcontroller
Could you please add Raspberry Pi Pico which a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces include: RP2040 microcontroller
Best regards
Mon May 9 2022, 04:34:07
LDMicro no soporta estas velocidades o CPU (by Calubert)
below I leave some links to see the programming.
It is as it is programmed, you would not get any performance with LDMicro.
Come on to program some of these C++ or python and nothing will resist you.


Programcion: python

https://www.mouser.es/pdfDocs/raspberry-pi-pico-python-sdk.pdf

Programcion: C++

https://www.mouser.es/pdfDocs/raspberry-pi-pico-c-sdk.pdf

Programcion:hardware-design-with

https://www.mouser.es/pdfDocs/hardware-design-with-rp2040.pdf
Mon May 9 2022, 13:32:59
(no subject) (by Ziggy)
There is an application for RasPi whihc closely resembles LDmicro but is ofcourse much more powerful.
It is a part of LinuxCNC ,
Mon May 9 2022, 16:13:15
(no subject) (by Ahmad Sakr )
To Ziggy
Is this programme use ladder like ldmicro, could you please give its name or link?
To Calubert
Thanks first but programming language I know is ladder no c no python as I'm an mechanical power engineer how know microcontroller after plc programming using ladder
Ldmicro help me not remember any code
Ldmicro could make microcontroller be popular for how not study any programming languages. Easy simple
Best regards
Tue May 10 2022, 04:02:35
Ziggy (by Paulino calubert)
Hello pass me the links of the program that you say Ziggy, and I will take a look and tell you

Hola pasame en enlaces del programa que dices Ziggy, y echare un vistazo y te digo
Wed May 11 2022, 04:19:07
(no subject) (by Ziggy)
You will need to do a bit of searching.

The clue is LinuxCNC.
A G code machine controller running under linux.

OK...try

http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl

and look for entry for classic ladder
there are about4 subentries,

ENJOY
Wed May 11 2022, 07:15:53
(no subject) (by MGP)
I've been using PIC controllers for 15 years now and they do everything I want with LDmicro, except I2C but I can live with that.

If I ever needed more I would learn the Arduino language, C++ or Python.

New platforms such as Raspberry PI require a lot of work to implement LDmicro but I think you can forget that.

If you see how long it took to develop LDmicro to version 5411, then you know what I mean and you can still are bug's to be found.

Better to further develop LDmicro for PIC and AVR, Atmegas but who can do that? very few people.
Wed May 11 2022, 11:53:23
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