analog/v2-analog-rev1/README.md

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Set Up Raspberry Pi Pico SDK and build the firmware

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Prepare environment

sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y build-essential

Install additional tools

GIT, Cmake

sudo apt install git cmake

GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain

Install SDK

sudo git clone https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk.git ~/pico-sdk

Initialize submodules

sudo git -C ~/pico-sdk submodule update --init

Set the PICO_SDK_PATH environment variable

export PICO_SDK_PATH=~/pico-sdk

Build the firmware

cd ~/v2-analog-fw
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make
$ ls *uf2
...
v2-analog-pico_w-vga.uf2
v2-analog-pico_w-z80.uf2

Upload the firmware

Hold down the BOOTSEL button and connect the Raspberry Pi Pico to your PC via micro USB cable. Once Pico is connected release the BOOTSEL button. Pi Pico should be connected to PC with USB mass storage device mode.

A disk volume called RPI-RP2 will appear on your computer. Drag and drop the appropriate .uf2 file to that volume. RPI-RP2 will unmount and Pico will start the program.