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pico-bootrom
- How is data in RAM loaded at startup?
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Raspberry Pi Pico W: your $6 IoT platform
Espressif is years ahead.
Original RPi-pico has only few one-ups on ESP - BSD-licensed bootrom [0] and PIO.
PicoW doesn't have any, at all. Disappointingly lazy move from pi foundation.
[0] https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-bootrom/
- Raspberry Pi Pico: What is this code doing in its boot ROM, line 442?
- Raspberry Pi Pico: What is this obfuscated code(?) doing in its boot ROM (l.442)
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Raspberry Pi Pico: What is this obfuscated code(?) doing in its boot ROM?
Crosslinking the two posts: https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-bootrom/issues/17
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Another Vulnerability in the LPC55S69 ROM
I would think that the bootloader code wouldn't use any funky IP blocks - it's not some sort of driver code into which applications call, it's just a special application that runs before anything else. It has to be able to talk UART (or some other interface), check signatures, and write flash. All of these the user code can do as well.
There are many "user-space" bootloaders as well for various chips. The factory bootloader is only different in that it sits in ROM. For example, RP2040 ROM bootloader is here https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-bootrom
- Why does the pico accept Microsoft uf2 format rather than raw ARM machine code?
- RP2040 USB Bootloader?
pico-examples
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Raspberry Pico C: Remote Sensor
Navigate to the Pico Examples repository.
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TCP Server Example - How to use WPA3 device
I'm experimenting with the "pico/wifi/tcp_server/". It works as expected with a WPA2 secured network, however I can't figure out how to access a WP3 secured network. According to the Pico W datasheet the device supports WPA3. However the function cyw43_arch_wifi_connect_async doesn't seem to have the option to select WPA3. The supported options are CYW43_AUTH_WPA_TKIP_PSK, CYW43_AUTH_WPA2_AES_PSK, or CYW43_AUTH_WPA2_MIXED_PSK.
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Pico and MPU6050 only outputs 0's
I connected the MPU6050 and Pico as shown in the wiring guide for the example code here and have also tried using a level shifter with this wiring setup.
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Show HN: MicroLua – Lua for the RP2040 Microcontroller
https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk/ links to a PDF about connecting to the interwebs with a pi pico.
micropython/micropython//ports/rp2/boards/RPI_PICO_W: https://github.com/micropython/micropython/tree/master/ports...
raspberrypi/pico-sdk /lib: btstack, cyw43-driver, lwip, mbedtls, tinyusb https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk/tree/master/lib
raspberrypi/pico-examples//pico_w/wifi/access_point/picow_access_point.c:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-examples/blob/master/pic...
There's an iperf opkg pkg, or is it just netperf (which works with fluent)?
raspberrypi/pico-examples//pico_w/wifi/iperf/picow_iperf.c:
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Trouble Getting NeoPixel Libraries to Compile in C
Okay I abandoned both of those libraries and tried the simpler WS2812 example in the Pico SDK and I did get it working....finally.
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Beginner question
For C++, you could look at the pico-examples on Github https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-examples
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I've looked everywhere online, and I wasn't able to find something like this, does anyone have any advice?
I don't know what you mean. There are dozens of tutorials on the frontpage of google. And just straight up a bt folder of projects for the pico w in the rpi github at https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-examples/tree/master/pico_w/bt. have you tried that? If you haven't, then you need to work on learning how to use google because people aren't here to do work for you. If you have tried this and it didn't work then reread my previous post and ask better questions.
- So I started porting braids to the PI PICO and ended with a generative drum machine
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Pi Pico driving an SPI display SSD1351 driver - corrupted image?
I'm sorry I don't use the pico-sdk so I'm not 100% sure of which method it'd be. A short lookup in the pico-examples repository brought me to this.
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Turn on Pico W LED pin in C
The LED is controlled by a GPIO pin on the radio, not the RP2040. See https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-examples/blob/master/pico_w/wifi/blink/picow_blink.c.