![]() After connecting our ESP board with our system, we will go to Tools>Options. Select Tools Manage packages for even easier installation of 3rd party packages. To start using Thonny IDE with ESP32 and ESP8266, connect the board with your computer through a USB cable. Paste our blink.py on the main Thonny editor window. Install your program as main.py on the board. Unplug the Pico, close Thonny, replug the Pico without BOOTSEL, reopen Thonny. MicroPython variant: Raspberry Pi Pico (choose W vs non W) Install. PATH and conflicts with other Python interpreters are taken care of by Thonny. Click Python version on bottom right of the screen (bad UI) Install MicroPython. ![]() There is a downloader link at the top of the page for Windows. 3 Accept the agreement Select the installation/destination location. Instructions are clearly given on the project’s website. Accept the license agreement and press next. thonny: Installed: 3.3.10-1+rpt1 Candidate: 3.3.10-1+rpt1 Version table: 3.3.10-1+rpt1 500 500 buster/main arm64 Packages 500 buster/main armhf Packages Raspberry PI 400 Raspberry Pi OS (Debian Sid) Kernel: 6.1.24-v8+ aarch64 DE: XFCE 4. 2 Choose Installation Mode Follow the basic installation procedure. I am actually using a PYTHON IDE called THONNY 3.3. Select Tools Open system shell to install extra packages or learn handling Python on command line. To install the Thonny Python IDE in your system, double-click on the downloaded file. ![]() THONNY 3.3.0 failing to install package MULTIPROCESSINGĪroberge, gvanrossum, mark.dickinson, rosarion2Ĭreated on 07:54 by rosarion2, last changed 14:59 by admin.
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