I finally received my PicoCalc yesterday. I’ve installed the included pico and tried out a simple basic program.
Now it’s time to start modifying it. I’m going to upgrade to a Pico 2W, and try out the python firmware.
After that I’m going to try compiling a Rust program for it.
Photo of the naked PCB of the PicoCalc with the Raspberry Pico mounted on top.
Photo of unboxing the PicoCalc. There is an instruction manual to the left and the top case with keyboard to right. Where the screen should be there are a Raspberry Pico and an SD card.
Photo of a gray box containing the PicoCalc.
Photo of the Clockwork PicoCalc. It kind of looks like a graph calculator, but with a qwerty keyboard.