Windows 10 Pro, latest VS Code, and Pico Extension. Run issues.
A Pico with Bootsel button held down appears as a drive, no problem. A .uf2 can be built from a created from example blink and dropped onto the Pico and it runs blink OK, per Chapter 4 of the getting started guide. However, using the Pico extension Run button gives an error. The Getting Started with Pico said Windows should have no dependencies. But do I need a Zadig driver anyway?
A Pico with Bootsel button held down appears as a drive, no problem. A .uf2 can be built from a created from example blink and dropped onto the Pico and it runs blink OK, per Chapter 4 of the getting started guide. However, using the Pico extension Run button gives an error. The Getting Started with Pico said Windows should have no dependencies. But do I need a Zadig driver anyway?
Code:
Executing task: C:\Users\breaker/.pico-sdk/picotool/2.1.0/picotool/picotool.exe load d:/leafy/RPi-Pico/blink/build/blink.elf -fx No accessible RP-series devices in BOOTSEL mode were found.but:RP2040 device at bus 1, address 5 appears to be in BOOTSEL mode, but picotool was unable to connect. You may need to install a driver via Zadig. See "Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico" for more information
Statistics: Posted by breaker — Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:00 pm