dbisu / pico-ducky

Create a USB Rubber Ducky like device using a Raspberry PI Pico
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Not working normal pico #271

Closed sarimwaniR closed 3 months ago

sarimwaniR commented 3 months ago

FOR THE PICO NOT PICO W 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

(could not understand issue #269 little weak english please help)

dbisu commented 3 months ago

For a Pico W, there are two jumper options. One controls if the pico shows up as a usb device, the other controls if the payload runs on boot. Check both jumpers to makes sure they are in the expected states. it might be easier to control if you solder the header block to the pins and then use a wire with correct ends to make the jumper.

sarimwaniR commented 3 months ago

no I have the normal one

sarimwaniR commented 3 months ago

here is the video from start (ignore the sound) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mXAWOBFQyRVAzJwXiDy58AjDAMp6Xyhg/view?usp=sharing

sarimwaniR commented 3 months ago

please help

sarimwaniR commented 3 months ago

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M1r0zo commented 3 months ago

same problem. it used to work, now just it flashes 3 times, stops, flashes 2 times and then again 2 times in loop