![]() Speaking of which, the “portable Python Interpreter” downloaded by PlatformIO and installed into c:\users\norman\.platformio\python3 appears to be Python 3.7.7. However, there does seem to be a problem with VSCode and/or PlatformIO IDE on my version of Windows 10, but it does appear that I can see Python after installing it first. Trust me, the laptop will be turned off and my Windows partition reformatted for Linux to use. Big Mistake! Laptop now hung up at the “Getting Windows Ready, Don’t turn off your computer” prompt. ![]() I thought maybe a reboot would be needed, it’s Windows after all. A quick look in Help->Toggle Developer Options → Console Tab showed no errors that were related. I gave up after 15 minutes of nothing happening. On restarting, the PlatformIO Home page sits at a “Loading…” prompt for ages. C/C++ for VSCode (Microsoft) version 1.0.1. ![]() I then checked the installed extensions - I have: I was asked to reload the Window, so I did. That did a few things, and took quite a while to do it - Linux is far far faster!ĭownload portable Python Interpreter - Interesting as I’ve already installed Python 3.8.6. ![]() On the extensions tab, in VSCode, I serahced for PlatformIO and clicked the “install” button for PlatformIO IDE 2.1.0. I checked installed extensions, there were none. When it finished installing, it opened all by itself. On completion, I double-clicked to run and ticked all the options to Create desktop icons, register menu options in Explorer, register known file extensions. I then went to Download Visual Studio Code - Mac, Linux, Windows and grabbed the 64 bit Windows “user installer” version. When done, I opened a new CMD session, and the python -version command returned 3.8.6. I ticked all the options to install for everyone and to add Python to the path. When done, I double-clicked it, dismissed the pop-up from Norton/Symantec and OK’d the installer to continue. I went to Python Release Python 3.8.6 | and downloaded the "Windows Exe Installer 64 bit version. PlatformIO Home screen will not load - it sits at a “Loading…” prompt eternally.Įdit After Win10 updated itself and a reboot, the PlatformIO Home page displays correctly.I get a different problem to you I’m afraid, but this is what I did. So, I booted into Windows 10 and attempted an install of PlatformIO from scratch. It was never used for anything thereafter as I do all my work and business stuff on Linux. Open your command prompt (Windows) / terminal (macOS/ Linux).Ok, in a moment of madness, I remembered that my laptop had been “upgraded” from a perfectly workable Windows 7 Professional, to a version of Windows 10 way back when the upgrade was free.Click Install, then click Close when the installation has finished.On the first installer page, make sure you check the "Add Python 3.xxx to PATH" checkbox.At the bottom of the page, click the Windows Installer link to download the installer file.Under the Download section, click the link for Python "3.xxx".If you are a Windows user, you can get an installer from the Python homepage and follow the instructions to install it: If you are using Linux or macOS, it should be available on your system already. However, we recommend you use the latest version of Python. If you are using Python 2.x, you can follow this guide by replacing all uses of rver with SimpleHTTPServer. Note: Older versions of Python (up to version 2.7) provided a similar module named SimpleHTTPServer.
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