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I'd suggest a complete uninstall of the arduino-pico core from the Boards manager, exiting and restarting the IDE, and then reinstalling. Looks like you lost some files while installing the update. |
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Thanks Earle, I’ll try that.NickSent from my iPadOn 1 Jan 2023, at 22:40, Earle F. Philhower, III ***@***.***> wrote:
I'd suggest a complete uninstall of the arduino-pico core from the Boards manager, exiting and restarting the IDE, and then reinstalling. Looks like you lost some files while installing the update.
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I have been through the process suggested by Phil, v1.8, then 2.0.3 before loading the Pico support from the Git site, latest version, 30.12.22. I had some initial issues connecting a Pico, but got there in the end, loaded a simple blink to see it worked, it did, changed it, reloaded it, more connection issues, but got there eventually. Tried another short blinky which worked, changed the delay to verify it and could neither connect nor compile.
Even the examples won't compile, I'm stumped and have gone word blind looking at it - can anyone shed any light ?
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