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I am keen to be able to use the software ona RPI Pico W running Arduino as per earlephilhower/arduino-pico on GitHub. Currently the Pico uSB COm Port does not show up in the Connect tab.
Am I correct that the key is to insert the correct VID/PID under main/drivers/arduino/x86?
The USB driver details the Pico device are are:
usbserial
USB\VID_2E8A&PID_F00A\E6613008E35C9E36
If so then do I just need to make an entry in one of the .inf there, or do I need a separate .inf?
And if that is done will the Pico become an option, or can it just "piggyback" on the Uno?
Given there is a Grove Pico Shield, it would be great to be able to use CodeCraft with that with youner coders, such as my Grandchildren.
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I am keen to be able to use the software ona RPI Pico W running Arduino as per earlephilhower/arduino-pico on GitHub.
Currently the Pico uSB COm Port does not show up in the Connect tab.
Am I correct that the key is to insert the correct VID/PID under main/drivers/arduino/x86?
The USB driver details the Pico device are are:
If so then do I just need to make an entry in one of the .inf there, or do I need a separate .inf?
And if that is done will the Pico become an option, or can it just "piggyback" on the Uno?
Given there is a Grove Pico Shield, it would be great to be able to use CodeCraft with that with youner coders, such as my Grandchildren.
David Jones
IoT MVP with Microsoft.davidjones.sportronics
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