We're pleased to announce the 0.5.0 release of the "pigg" project for Remote control and viewing of Raspberry Pi GPIO hardware!
0.5.0 brings many additions and improvements, the biggest one being initial support for Pi Pico W microcontrollers!
There is a UF2 firmware file as an asset in the release, which you can download and use to program your Pi Pico W!
Instructions on how to do that are included in the docs.
Consult the release notes (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie ... /tag/0.5.0) for more details
and let us know questions or problems via GH Discussions (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie ... iscussions)
and Issues (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie/pigg/issues)
We are very interested in hearing from:
- Windows users who can help us test and verify "piggui" in particular
- Pi Pico W users
- Users in general, to guide future work
0.5.0 brings many additions and improvements, the biggest one being initial support for Pi Pico W microcontrollers!
There is a UF2 firmware file as an asset in the release, which you can download and use to program your Pi Pico W!
Instructions on how to do that are included in the docs.
Consult the release notes (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie ... /tag/0.5.0) for more details
and let us know questions or problems via GH Discussions (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie ... iscussions)
and Issues (https://github.com/andrewdavidmackenzie/pigg/issues)
We are very interested in hearing from:
- Windows users who can help us test and verify "piggui" in particular
- Pi Pico W users
- Users in general, to guide future work
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