Some good news for #Tanmatsu owners and others who partake of the #BadgeLife - #MicroPython now kinda sorta works on the #ESP32P4  

In case of interest, here's an MP fork with my lazyweb "port" where the only changes are basically copying the ESP-IDF settings for the Tanmatsu over into the MP source tree as a new board:

https://github.com/martin-hamilton/tanmatsu-micropython

Disclaimer: On the great Copilot In The Cloud because there are too many moving parts to cleanly slurp over elsewhere

#CyberDeck addiction is real, y'all

Left to right: #PicoCalc (ClockworkPi) running a Lua firmware, #Tanmatsu (Nicolai Electronics) running the Synthwave example app, and #HackberryPi CM5 (Zitao) running the Pico-8 retro game development app (@zep) on top of RPi OS.

I made a thing. Again.  
If you have a Tanmatsu, and an MLX90640 sensor, there now is an app to use it as a (somewhat mediocre) thermal camera.

v0.1.0 is live in the app repo, and 0.2.0 will follow soon to give a better startup experience. I forgot to add some hints on what features the buttons have.  
#tanmatsu #maker #diy

@m So, does that mean there’s cool #Tanmatsu #39c3 apps already?

And are we having a huge #Meshtastic meetup at 39c3?

Always nice to have a little family gathering at the weekend... 

#WHY2025 #Tanmatsu #KeebDeck #QWERTY #Keyboards

Hmm, promising signs that recent microcontroller generations might be capable enough to run the #tic80 fantasy console - https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80/issues/2107. What does the fedi hive mind think? Am particularly interested in targetting the ESP32-P4 on #WHY2025 badge and #tanmatsu 
esp32 port of tic-80 -- feasible? · Issue #2107 · nesbox/TIC-80

I'd like to get some sort of virtual environment on smartwatch with esp32 (T-Watch-2020). I got Tic-80 to run, but performance is quite bad. Esp32 has 320KB of fast ram, and megabytes of slow memor...

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Preview of coming attractions...

#tanmatsu #konsool #esp32 #riscv #ssh #tetrapod #elmo #chaos

@davedarko @calisti @timpritlove Which would have resulted in final units available in May.

This design used the same pouch cell battery as the one used for the #MCH2022 badge.

Since the #WHY2025 badge was designed by us /( @badgeteam ) under a a CERN open hardware license, this was allowed. Just as it allowed the lead designer ( @renze ) to release an updated version as the #Tanmatsu via his shop.

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Woot! Just took my first photo with an Intergalactic Communicator  

#Konsool #Tanmatsu #BadgeLife #Tildagon