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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Interesting and very detailed video on the RP2350

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karlelch

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Posted: 05:28am 04 Jun 2026
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Video
Impressive demonstration of the video capabilities of the RP2350.
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 08:00am 04 Jun 2026
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Wow... That's so clever. Problem is, my brain hurts now!
The RP2350 is a beast of a chip and I suspect there's still a heck of a lot of mileage in what's still to be discovered about it.
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Martin H.

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Posted: 12:03pm 04 Jun 2026
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  Mixtel90 said  Wow... That's so clever. Problem is, my brain hurts now!

My head hurts too, but it's really interesting. It strikes me that my last experience with assembly language programming was over 30 years ago
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Peter63
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Posted: 01:12pm 04 Jun 2026
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homa

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Posted: 01:46pm 04 Jun 2026
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headache - but thrilled
 
ville56
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Great video ... that's what the "art of computer programming" is still all about for me, imho at least. Understand your hardware and produce really efficient, innovative code. We really tried to do so when we were programming PDP8, PDP11 or Intel 4004 processors in assembler to squeeze out the last bit of performance with the limited resources... but this is long time ago. Nowadays we have lots of performance and mighty tools, programming lost a lot of the "black magic" charme it had for me once. But maybe I'm just gettin old ... and sentimental. Don't get me wrong, proramming is still fun to me, especially MMBasic  
                                                                 
73 de OE1HGA, Gerald
 
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