Can a raspberry pi B+ or orangePI be used instead?
Iraito opened this issue · 1 comments
Iraito commented
It's what i have on hand.
Nosen92 commented
Short answer: No. Despite having raspberry pi in the name, the pico is not really part of the raspberry pi family. It doesn't share most features that the other raspberry pies have, and is more akin to an arduino, which is a microcontroller. Basically, it's a whole different system.