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Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>
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Thanks for the contribution, but perhaps we can use a better image, like one of the official Waveshare images (just needs to be cropped a little)? The image is from here. I don't think there are any licensing issues. |
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There is no license statement on the wiki I could find. On the product page the license statement is An Waveshare Company Copyright © 2024 | All Rights Reserved. That makes the original product image unusable. I am not affiliated with Waveshare in any way and do not have any influence over the IP rights of their images, hence I provided a different image for which I can guarantee that it's possible to legally include in arbitrary repositories. |
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You're right to be concerned with licensing. 😄 However, I've requested to use Waveshare images in past and they've been generous in allowing them to be used. I'll make a request for the use of this image too. |
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If the official images can be used I would say this one rotated 90 degrees and cropped would likely fit the board gallery on the download page. |
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OK, I thought this sounded familiar. The previous Waveshare image I requested permission for was also an RP2040-Zero! It turns out there are already board definition (micropython/micropython#13313) and image PRs (#56) open for this board. In fact, there is another pair of board definition (micropython/micropython#9085) and images (#62) also submitted! Three pairs of PRs for boards and images for the RP2040-Zero; it must be a popular board! We'll need to review them all. |
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I have another board from Waveshare which seems 100% compatible with Pico, this one is interesting only in that it has the RGB led which is probably worth mentioning in the board description. Other than that the Pico firmware should work unchanged. |
Image for micropython/micropython#16106