Maciej Kobus
Maciej Kobus
No, regular Pico will be also compatible but you'll need to download firmware file on your computer and put it onto the SD card manually. WIth Pico W it'll download...
There is a section in the wiki describing how to validate hardware installation. If you get iplboot output every time then it's your SD card setup.
@chippettone [FAQ: Will it work if I have XenoGC installed?](https://github.com/webhdx/PicoBoot/wiki/FAQ#will-it-work-if-i-have-xenogc-installed)
@werdferth Post some pictures of your installation. As I said numerous times - black screen issues is usually caused by bad soldering or too long wires.
@werdferth It's pretty clear there are numerous shorts on Pico side where exposed end of the wire is touching adjacent pins. Soldering on GameCube side also looks suspicious to me...
PicoBoot only supports the official Raspberry Pi boards. Never install any 3rd party board.
This issue became too lengthy. Black screen issue is well explained in the FAQ: https://github.com/webhdx/PicoBoot/wiki/Troubleshooting-tips#orange-light-is-on-but-it-doesnt-display-anything-on-the-screen To sum it up: - 99% of time it's caused by bad wiring or wires...
I don't think PIco W will be able to emulate a BBA. It's too slow for that. Don't overestimate the capabilities of a small IoT module. It's not going to...
Not sure if this is going to work for flex. Once this gets merged up it needs to be ported to https://github.com/ibexa/recipes. WIth Flex we shouldn't really alter configuration for...
Because of the temporary commit. It's easy to overlook it and merge the PR.