Github UF2 file location

I’m not familiar with GitHub website!!!

I’m trying to locate the clockwork pi UF2 files so I can upload them into my Pico 2W for my Pico calc!!!

Can anyone help guide me where to go once I’m in the GitHub site???

Thanks!

Assuming you want PicoMite (MMBasic), MicroPython, CircuitPython, or zeptoforth, I would read what I have written in:

I would also read about the UF2 Loader here:

However, note that some things such as MicroPython and CircuitPython (to my knowledge), many versions of PicoMite (I know it works with some, is this true of @ernst’s latest PicoMite?) and zeptoforth do not work with the UF2 Loader because they assume full control of all flash memory on the board.

Note: On GitHub UF2 files are normally put somewhere under ‘Releases’ in most cases; e.g. for zeptoforth they are in the first file listed for each release, zeptoforth-<version>.tar.gz (where <version> is the version number of the release), within which they can be found under bin/<version>/<platform>/zeptoforth_kernel-<version>.uf2 (where <platform> should be one of rp2040_big, rp2350, or rp2350_16mib (for use with the Pimoroni Pico Plus 2(W)) (note that there is a rp2040 platform but I would not recommend it for new installations as it does not provide enough flash dictionary space for practical use with the PicoCalc).

Thanks for the update!!

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Thanks for the info!!

I’m still getting my feet wet with this “calculator”…

I have a few Pico’s… Some without WiFi… Some with… And the one I wanted to use is the Pico2… It starts up with info on the display which is better than the other ones I have… They stay blank…

But this one asks for user, and password…

I may have used it a long time ago and changed the login… Can’t seem to find the right combination…

Guess I need to blank it and start over…

Trying to figure that process out…

Will keep hacking away at it…

Let me know if you have any shortcuts…

Thanks!

Scott

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What are you attempting to run that asks for a username and password? PicoMite, MicroPython, CircuitPython, and zeptoforth don’t ask for a username or password. (FUZIX does ask for a username, the only one initially available being ‘root’ (which doesn’t take a password by default), but that is another story.)

Why do you spam us with “Get BlueMail for Android“?

I just found a Pico 2W on my bench…

Not sure what it has on it…

Just wanted to use a 2W…

All the others I have just show a blank screen…

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Not trying… Its the email I use on my Android phone

Sorry…

Didn’t know it does that.

I don’t sit in front om my computer much.

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Sorry boss…

Won’t reply anymore.

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Blue just works well on my phone.

Sorry for infuriating you.

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Tabeman he’s replied to me and didn’t complain

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I’ll look elsewhere to find help.

Sorry to be a bother.

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It’s that @Tripletee uses BlueMail on his phone, which inserts that message at the end of every email sent out.

@Tripletee, could you perhaps use the Discourse web interface at https://forum.clockworkpi.com/ instead of BlueMail on your phone, to avoid these extra messages being added?

Thanks for the info below you provided at first…

Sorry to cause a problem…

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or configure bluemail to not have the ad signature

I see. Thanks.

Maybe @Tripletee can change this in the email client’s settings.

Ok. I just made a change on this reply.

Please let me know if it stops

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See if it’s gone now…

I never knew about it before…

Nobody mentioned it until now.

I have to delete it on the bottom of my reply.

Sorry…

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I don’t see it in your last two comments.

I wasn’t on a message board much for years…until I got this PicoCalc…

and wanted to find out where to get some programs to run on it…

I think I corrected it now.

Have to delete it off the bottom of my reply.

Sorry again to everyone I sent it to…

It wasn’t done on purpose…

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