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picoboot-rs
A crate for connecting to and communicating with a Raspberry Pi microcontroller in BOOTSEL mode over USB!
Notes
When using this crate, the underlying dependencies will be downloaded and installed automatically, however further configuration for USB devices on the host machine may be required.
- When running on Linux or macOS, you may need to add some additional udev rules to allow the PICOBOOT interface to be usable by a userspace program. These udev rules can be found here.
- When running on Windows, you may need to install a libusb compatible driver for the PICOBOOT interface. This driver can be installed by Zadig. Simply plug in the Pico device while holding the BOOTSEL button, and install any of the listed drivers for the RP2 Boot device in Zadig.
License
The contents of this repository are dual-licensed under the MIT OR Apache 2.0
License. That means you can choose either the MIT license or the Apache 2.0
license when you re-use this code. See LICENSE-MIT
or
LICENSE-APACHE
for more information on each specific
license. Our Apache 2.0 notices can be found in NOTICE
.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Acknowledgements
- rp-rs Developer Group
- Raspberry Pi microcontroller datasheets for RP2040 and RP2350
- Raspberry Pi, Pico SDK, and Picotool
- This project and the PICOBOOT interface provided by Raspberry Pi microcontrollers are NOT affiliated with the Nintendo GameCube hardware hack of the same name.
Dependencies
~1.8–2.8MB
~61K SLoC