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Rickard5

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Posted: 07:56am 05 Jul 2024
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Please delete this post Questions were DUMB and Self Solving! Lesson Learned Always apply the scientific method and RTFM!
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In the latest User Manual, MMBasic Ver 5.08.00, commands and pin connections are under "Program and Data Storage" p17.
 
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Those look like some that I've used in the past. They are very good and don't need external RC filtering on the supply but the pins don't line up with those of a Pico, unfortunately. I *have* managed to line one up on a Pico though, but with the socket side down. I don't recommend it, to be honest. It's fiddly.

A SD card isn't like anything else on the Pico. You can define every pin function and use any available pins as it doesn't have to use a hardware SPI interface. OPTION SDCARD can be used to define all the pins and which pins are used for which function, there are no fixed pins.
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