dbisu / pico-ducky

Create a USB Rubber Ducky like device using a Raspberry PI Pico
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No payload running, still showing up as a usb. #269

Closed Retro7Development closed 2 months ago

Retro7Development commented 3 months ago

Describe the issue When I plug in the pico, it doesn't run the payload, instead shows up as a usb. If I push the jumper cable harder and reconnect, nothing shows up, but still decides not to run. To Reproduce Use the RPI Pico as normally Expected behavior Nothing works as it should

Additional context Using the default payload after installing in setup mode

dbisu commented 3 months ago

Are you using a pico or pico w? connecting the jumpers is easier if you solder on pin headers to make the wire connections better.

Retro7Development commented 3 months ago

Pico :)

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Are you using a pico or pico w? connecting the jumpers is easier if you solder on pin headers to make the wire connections better.

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dbisu commented 3 months ago

I'll need information from the debug serial to help any further. As for the jumper connections, my recommendation would be to solder on the header block so you can use wires with crimped ends to provide a more solid connection.

dbisu commented 2 months ago

Ensure you are using CircuitPython 8.x and not 9.x. Closing.