Git clone -b pico 'Obtain additional tools' įrom there, installing the MicroPython software is done by drag and drop programming, in which you drag the firmware.uf2 onto the board as a USB Mass Storage Device. echo 'Terminal commands for installing MicroPython' This process begins with cloning the MicroPython Github repository and installing CMake and GNU Embedded Toolchain for Arm to assist in building the software. Or you build the MicroPython firmware.uf2 from source if you’d like to customize its low-level aspects (more advanced). One way is to download the pre-built release binary from the button below (easiest option).
Getting MicroPython running on the Raspberry Pi Pico takes a few steps. Step 1: Drag and Drop MicroPython on Pico: