YOU MURDERED A BREADBOARD!!!!!!!! This was the first time that I've watched one of your videos and I was REALLY impressed. It put me to shame! Really good production and it worked as well. Hurrah!! But..... No breadboards were harmed in the making of MY video
Just a little harm to that breadboard ... it is still usable once you add a backing back on. Ha Ha! Thanks for the feedback - I am working to improve my movie making skills - want to make nice family video and picture movies. So practicing skills on these electronic projects is a great way to learn and it's fun. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching! I suggest you search UA-cam for videos about the display you have with "pico" in the search terms. If you know the driver chip for the display, you can use that to help narrow your search. It should be printed on the display board or in the description on the website where you purchased it. Good Luck!
YOU MURDERED A BREADBOARD!!!!!!!!
This was the first time that I've watched one of your videos and I was REALLY impressed. It put me to shame! Really good production and it worked as well. Hurrah!!
But..... No breadboards were harmed in the making of MY video
Just a little harm to that breadboard ... it is still usable once you add a backing back on. Ha Ha! Thanks for the feedback - I am working to improve my movie making skills - want to make nice family video and picture movies. So practicing skills on these electronic projects is a great way to learn and it's fun. Thanks for watching!
Very nice. I look forward to many more to come. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Excellent!
Thanks for watching and for the inspiration to go further with it!
Super presentation, love it.
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Very clever!
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Very well done!
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Fantastic 👏👏👏
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Nice, The code inside the "for symbol" loop can be almost halved, it is almost all the same in the if/else parts.
I am not a super efficient coder but I do strive for readability and understanding. Thanks for watching!
Can you help me to connect the raspberry pi pico w with 3.5 tft lcd (pi)
please reply soon
Thanks for watching! I suggest you search UA-cam for videos about the display you have with "pico" in the search terms. If you know the driver chip for the display, you can use that to help narrow your search. It should be printed on the display board or in the description on the website where you purchased it. Good Luck!
@@lorisrobots I search many more but did not find anything regarding my requirement. if you can help please help!! It will be very grateful for me.
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