Received a Raspberry Pi Pico in the mail today. I love getting new toys to play with. This thing is tiny
I assume this will just work fine on FreeBSD as you it just mounts a drive and you copy some application to it, then it should just work. But I want to try to compile some native C/C++ for it but you need to install the SDK for that. Anybody tried getting that pico-sdk and all working on FreeBSD yet?
Translating some of the (Linux) requirements it looks like I need at least devel/arm-none-eabi-gcc. Probably some other bits and pieces too, but it looks like I can find most of it in the ports tree. I'm going to need to do some experimenting tonight.
I assume this will just work fine on FreeBSD as you it just mounts a drive and you copy some application to it, then it should just work. But I want to try to compile some native C/C++ for it but you need to install the SDK for that. Anybody tried getting that pico-sdk and all working on FreeBSD yet?
Translating some of the (Linux) requirements it looks like I need at least devel/arm-none-eabi-gcc. Probably some other bits and pieces too, but it looks like I can find most of it in the ports tree. I'm going to need to do some experimenting tonight.