I am on a windows 11 using PowerShell, trying to emulate the Pi to create a terminal that runs C. I am not trying to use the PI to act as the OS on my PC. Now the other two students, who were using windows 11, with a PI zero 2W and having issues, have solved their issues. One student corrected his CMD and config files to add dtoverlay=dwc2 to the bottom of config.txt and modules-load=dwc2,g_ether after rootwait in CMD. We also have a SSH file in the SSD card files. I did read your files over the USB configuration, but they require linux commands, when no one else in my class did do linux commands, or anything beyond what I have already said plus using the Pi imager, all while using the same Pi.That's the expected behaviour. No Pi will behave as a USB device unless explictly configured to do so. that's not entirely true. Some models will present as a boot device under very limited circumstances so that they can boot via the USB connection and rpiboot. Not applicable in your case though.
Statistics: Posted by 61schellingster — Mon Feb 12, 2024 8:17 pm