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# MicroPython for PicoCalc
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Here is pre-compiled uf2 files for micropython running on PicoCalc based on [PicoCalc-micropython-driver](https://github.com/zenodante/PicoCalc-micropython-driver)
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- micropython_pico.uf2
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- micropython_pico2.uf2
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- micropython_pico2w.uf2
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These uf2 files already included main.py ,so just put into PicoCalc , you will get a python running terminal immediately
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No need to use Thonny , for those who interest to try python.
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For developers, just visit [PicoCalc-micropython-driver](https://github.com/zenodante/PicoCalc-micropython-driver)
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Follow the readme to
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- Flash firmware and upload python code through Thonny IDE.
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- Compile custom micropython firmware for picocalc.
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Here is the Sequence for beginners to run python on Pico with PicoCalc:
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1. Put pico into **BOOTSEL** mode.
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2. Flash correct firmware uf2 file that included/compiled all necessary python modules.
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3. Open Thonny at the mean time, config Interpreter with correct kind and port (usuall /dev/ttyACM0 on linux).
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4. Upload main.py( this is the entry boot up python file) and other py files to /. from left sidebar.
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5. Do nothing but wait for uploading finished,then unplug the Micro-usb cable from pico.
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6. Plug USB-C cable into PicoCalc and Power On to see if everything goes right.
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here is the sample screenshots about thonny:
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