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by seonr
Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:22 pm
Forum: Programs, Libraries and Tools
Topic: MicroWebSrv2, new asynchronous Web server for MicroPython (+Routes +WebSockets +Template engine).
Replies: 24
Views: 53574

Re: MicroWebSrv2, new asynchronous Web server for MicroPython (+Routes +WebSockets +Template engine).

I just started using this in a project - thanks heaps for making it jczic! I'm trying to use a pyhtml file as a default page, but it's giving me a [403: forbidden] whenever it tries to serve it. I have the PyhtmlTemplate module loaded and I'm adding the file as a default page before I start the serv...
by seonr
Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:55 am
Forum: Other Boards
Topic: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!
Replies: 7
Views: 5909

Re: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!

Just came across tinyPico and looks like a very capable board! BTW, for those concerned about the price, try to find a board of any size with 4MiB PSRAM: >$15-20 shipped is typical. I was surprised to see that only 2 ADC1 pins were included, since ADC2 is unusable when WiFi is on, and ADC2 control ...
by seonr
Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:26 am
Forum: ESP32 boards
Topic: Adding adjtime() method to utime
Replies: 8
Views: 4817

Re: Adding adjtime() method to utime

Great job Jan! Thanks for working on this and sharing it!
by seonr
Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:00 am
Forum: ESP32 boards
Topic: TinyPICO Firmware
Replies: 5
Views: 3455

Re: TinyPICO Firmware

No problems @paulg :)
So now that 1.12 is out, the TinyPICO helper stuff is now frozen as byte code in the firmware - yay!

Cheers,
Seon
by seonr
Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:58 am
Forum: Announcements and News
Topic: MicroPython version 1.12 released
Replies: 19
Views: 127472

Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released

Congratulations on the release, and a big thanks to all that contributed to the impressive feature set in 1.12!

Cheers,
Seon
by seonr
Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:53 pm
Forum: ESP32 boards
Topic: TinyPICO Firmware
Replies: 5
Views: 3455

Re: TinyPICO Firmware

Jimmo is correct... the TinyPICO firmware that I ship on the board ( this link https://github.com/tinypico/tinypico-micropython/tree/master/firmware ) includes all of the TinyPICO specific helpers and Dotstar library included frozen in the firmware, instead of requiring them to be added to the file ...
by seonr
Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:55 am
Forum: Other Boards
Topic: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!
Replies: 7
Views: 5909

Re: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!

Yeah, there are quite a few people working on shields, though I am not sure if/how they will all be released. The ones I know of include: - Temp/Humidity/Proximity - Music/Audio/FX - Power management The design files for TinyPICO and the shields we make are all open source and are available here. ht...
by seonr
Fri May 10, 2019 4:58 am
Forum: Other Boards
Topic: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!
Replies: 7
Views: 5909

Re: [TinyPICO/ESP32] TinyPICO is live and available for purchase!

What's special about this board , yes somewhat tiny but only 14 pins broken out and very pricey at $26 ??? looks like another custom cult following for fan boys. Obviously can't compete with volume products from China. Mini TTGO board with all pins broken out for $4.66. With shipping you still get ...
by seonr
Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:46 pm
Forum: ESP32 boards
Topic: Introducing the TinyPICO
Replies: 5
Views: 3743

Re: Introducing the TinyPICO

I've not had a chance to take a breadboard shot yet, but here is a shot of TinyPICO next to some other popular ESP based dev boards...
https://www.tinypico.com/news

Also, we launched our new TinyPICO website!

Cheers,
Seon
UnexpectedMaker
by seonr
Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:58 pm
Forum: ESP32 boards
Topic: Introducing the TinyPICO
Replies: 5
Views: 3743

Re: Introducing the TinyPICO

Congratulation you guys ! This is looking really good. Registered for the sale... One suggestion on a photo: how about a top-down photo showing the module plugged into a breadboard? perhaps better than a country-specific coin for trying to illustrate the compact module size? Is it possible to relea...