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Hi Travis, thank you for the new version of zeptoforth! :) |
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 10:18 AM mcctuxic ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Travis,
thank you for the new version of zeptoforth! :)
You're welcome!
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This minor release:
recurse
so when called within a quotation it calls the quotation it is within rather than the outermost word; this is a breaking change for any uses ofrecurse
within quotations (to provide the original functionality replace the use ofrecurse
with making the outermost word a deferred word and calling it by name from within the quotation in question)clocks::set-sysclk
on the RP2040 to 200 MHz, per the latest spec of the RP2040; the default system clock for the RP2040 is still 125 MHz, and changing the system clock may break applications dependent on peripheral clock rates (after changing the clock if one is using UART's, SPI, or I2C one needs to manually reset their baud rates, and PIO is dependent upon the set clock rate)clocks::set-sysclk-overclock
on the RP2040 and RP2350 if one does not want to be limited by a maximum system clock; note that you can brick your RP2040 or RP2350 by using this, so use this with care, and even speeds which the RP2040 or RP2350 can itself tolerate may still be too fast for the Quad SPI flash$2E8A
and$000A
respectively to match those used by USB output by the pico-sdkerase-all
would erase part of the zeptoforth kernel, preventing zeptoforth from booting and requiring manually reflashing the RP2040 with an image to recoverThis discussion was created from the release Minor release 1.11.0.
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