Go back to basics, install MicroPython on the pico2 and use Thonny to get a blink script working, then save as it as main.py on the pico2.
Check that the blink works OK when you plug the USB cable from the pico2 into a USB socket (no Thonny)
Obviously that is not a .uf2 file
Then test with a .uf2 file, maybe a blink C++ code to blink the LED, and Arduino IDE.
Have you got the correct boards library loaded into the Arduino IDE?
Check that the blink works OK when you plug the USB cable from the pico2 into a USB socket (no Thonny)
Obviously that is not a .uf2 file
Then test with a .uf2 file, maybe a blink C++ code to blink the LED, and Arduino IDE.
Have you got the correct boards library loaded into the Arduino IDE?
Statistics: Posted by neilgl — Fri Dec 27, 2024 10:52 pm