Close three real parser divergences the conformance suite flagged on the device side (pico-cp + pico-explorer) — cases where the firmware produced a different groove/sound than the web for the same patch: - Euclidean (k,n,rot) shorthand (e.g. kick:4(3,8)) — was silently dropped to a plain bar; now expands to the same hits as engine.js (added _euclid + parsing). - GM note-number lane sounds (e.g. 36:4) — now resolve to the voice name (GM_NUM). - Unknown sound names fall back to beep, matching the web. vol/cd are NOT carried by the firmware by design: they are web-authoring fields (the device has a hardware volume knob and no count-in). Documented as an intentional, permanent host difference rather than a bug; the vol-and-countin vector stays as expectFail[py] to mark the boundary. tests/adapters/py_adapter.py: extract the new SOUND_GM/GM_NUM/_euclid nodes. fixtures: euclid/unknown-sound/gm-note-number now pass on both engines. docs §6 updated. node tests/run.mjs: 33 pass / 9 known, round-trips stable. pico-explorer parser spot-checked identical to pico-cp. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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PM_X-1 "Explorer" — CircuitPython edition (Pimoroni Explorer · RP2350)
The CircuitPython firmware for the Pimoroni Explorer Kit (PIM744),
set up as a self-contained appliance. Sibling to the PM_K-1 build in ../pico-cp/ (the 52Pi EP-0172
kit) — same engine, same program strings, same programs.json, same web editor.
This board is a 2.8″ ST7789V LCD + 6 user buttons + piezo speaker built around an RP2350B (Pico 2 class chip). No touchscreen, no joystick, no RGB LED. Editing is done in the web editor with Live sync on; the device mirrors changes in real time and emits its own play/stop/bpm/sel deltas back.
Hold the device in portrait with the A/B/C buttons along the top and X/Y/Z along the
bottom. The firmware drives the LCD as a 240 × 320 portrait at display.rotation = 270 —
same UI shape as the PM_K-1 Kit, just shorter. If the screen comes up upside-down on your
unit, change DISPLAY_ROTATION near the top of app.py to 90 (or 180 if rotated 180°)
and re-flash.
Controls
| Button | Action |
|---|---|
| A | play / stop |
| B | tap tempo |
| C | menu (Settings / Help / About / Practice log) |
| X | prev track (hold to repeat) |
| Y | tempo −1 (hold to repeat; after ~1.5 s the step grows to −5) |
| Z | next track (hold to repeat) |
| X + Z | tempo +1 (chord; same hold-repeat as Y) |
In a menu: X / Z move the cursor up / down, Y decrements the focused value, A commits or cycles, B = back, C = close.
Install
- Flash CircuitPython for Pico 2 / RP2350. Hold BOOTSEL on the Explorer, plug it in over
USB-C, drop the Pimoroni Explorer (RP2350) CircuitPython
.uf2onto theRP2350drive. ACIRCUITPYdrive appears. - Copy the bundle onto
CIRCUITPY—boot.py,code.py,app.mpy,programs.json,font_s.bin/font_m.bin/font_l.bin,logo.bin/midi.bin/usb.bin,editor.html(offline editor). If an oldapp.pyis on the drive, delete it. - Power-cycle. It boots into appliance mode and runs.
Program it from the web
Open https://metronome.varasys.io in Chrome / Edge / Firefox. The set-list ⋯ menu →
📟 Save to device pushes a programs.json over USB-MIDI; the device persists it and reloads.
Click 🔗 Live sync to mirror edits in real time.
Pin reference
The display, buttons, and audio are wired into the board — no jumpers required. CircuitPython's
official board definition for pimoroni_explorer2350 exposes board.DISPLAY pre-initialized, so
the firmware just uses it.
| Function | GPIO |
|---|---|
| Button A | GP16 |
| Button B | GP15 |
| Button C | GP14 |
| Button X | GP17 |
| Button Y | GP18 |
| Button Z | GP19 |
| Piezo audio (PWM) | GP12 |
| Piezo amp enable | GP13 |
| I²C SDA (QwSTEMMA) | GP20 |
| I²C SCL (QwSTEMMA) | GP21 |
| Display | board.DISPLAY (8080 parallel bus on GP26..GP39, initialized by board.c) |
Calibration (flags at the top of app.py)
- Speaker too loud / quiet: the piezo + amp gain is fixed in hardware.
MUTE_SPEAKERsilences the click;SPEAKER_AUTO_MUTEauto-mutes when a MIDI host is listening. - Buttons feel inverted: the polarity is hard-coded to active-low (pull-up). If a button
fires on release instead of press, check the
BTN_*pin map at the top ofapp.py. - Display orientation: the board's CircuitPython init mounts the panel landscape (320 × 240). If your screen looks rotated, that's a board.c-level thing — file a CircuitPython bug, don't patch the firmware.
If app.py ever errors, CircuitPython prints the traceback on the screen and over USB serial —
send me that.