Is there a way I can just reset it to factory state, like by flashing a custom firmware or some such thing? Both PICO's were working fine up to a couple of days ago, when I noticed this and initially thought my code must be broken, so I simplified it down the example above to eliminate that.
Clearly there's something fundamentally wrong with the code flashing process and/or the way the WebIDE is sending code to the PICO...
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Is there a way I can just reset it to factory state, like by flashing a custom firmware or some such thing? Both PICO's were working fine up to a couple of days ago, when I noticed this and initially thought my code must be broken, so I simplified it down the example above to eliminate that.
Clearly there's something fundamentally wrong with the code flashing process and/or the way the WebIDE is sending code to the PICO...