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Raspberry Pi 2023-11-25T09:14:35+01:00 false false false true true true

Raspberry Pi 4

4GB version, if that information is of any use.

Raspberry Pi 3

Raspberry Pi 2

Raspberry Pi Pico W

Using MicroPython

https://micropython.org/download/RPI_PICO_W/

I did the dumb thing and made the boot.py file break which led to an endless loop showing me only the Error code and restarting...

I was able to stop the script by quickly pressing CTRL+D, CTRL+C on the serial console but never was able to update the broken file without it doing a soft-reboot which loads boot.py again instantly...

After some research I was glad I found pico-nuke.

Boot into uf2 loading (pressing BOOTSEL while power on) and place the correct .uf file (pico_nuke_pico_w-1.1.uf2) on the mounted device.

On OpenBSD there is no response but you can see the filesystem unmounted/removed. Unplug the USB and plug it in again booting into uf2 loading, copying over the MicroPython uf2 file again.