I saved it as 'pico-serial.inf' in its own directory The OP provided a list of mods to another manufacturer's inf file but I went for the posting at Wed 12:50 pm that had complete "working" inf file.
Says one needs to install a COMx driver for Windows 7 to support Pico's Virtual Serial Port. So I searched re updating the RP2 Boot driver that is not present. The only place I can see to set baud rate is in the driver.
Tried Stop/Restart + enter REPL and clicked Run and clicked save to Pico but says "Device is busy." If I reboot the Pico without plugging in the USB cable Windows now recognises the drive (didn't earlier) but Thorny does not. If I reboot the Pico whilst plugging in the USB cable, then Windows still only sees the 2 files - should the firmware and micropython be seen as files? Windows Manage Computer / Devices / Portable Devices / RPI-RP2 - no yellow mark The drivers for this device are not installed. Windows Manage Computer / Devices / Other Devices / RP2 Boot with yellow exclamation mark In Thorny wrote micropython IDE - get to 100% - Waiting for Port - Could not find port Drive disappears from Windows. Rebooted Pico while plugging in USB cable to PCġ1. 2 files visible index.html & INFO_UF2.txtĤ.
Booted Pico while plugging in USB cable to PCģ. Problem: Cannot access Pico from Thorny after uploading micropython IDE using Thorny on Windows 7 Professional ESU 64 bitġ.