@Gordon, I like the fact that the LCD used is SPI connected. I hope that on the new device the pins that are used to drive the LCD's MOSI, CD and NRES are still brought out (onto the headers)...
Btw, I finally got access to a micro:bit from a local electronics store. First I was a bit disappointed about how to access the extra pins other than 0, 1, 2, 3.3 and GND. But then I came across and Edge-Connector on a breakout board. Could such an approach also be viable for the new device? I know that extra costs are a challenge...
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@Gordon, I like the fact that the LCD used is SPI connected. I hope that on the new device the pins that are used to drive the LCD's MOSI, CD and NRES are still brought out (onto the headers)...
Btw, I finally got access to a micro:bit from a local electronics store. First I was a bit disappointed about how to access the extra pins other than 0, 1, 2, 3.3 and GND. But then I came across and Edge-Connector on a breakout board. Could such an approach also be viable for the new device? I know that extra costs are a challenge...