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If we ever need to flash new firmware to the Pi Pico, we'll have to disassemble the unit and remove the Pico from the housing. While this is technically non-destructive, with the exception of hot glue, it is tedious and a better solution would be to include an access hole that would allow a paper clip to actuate the firmware flash button from outside the casing.
I will handle this myself, I just want to note it down here so I don't forget to do it.
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If we ever need to flash new firmware to the Pi Pico, we'll have to disassemble the unit and remove the Pico from the housing. While this is technically non-destructive, with the exception of hot glue, it is tedious and a better solution would be to include an access hole that would allow a paper clip to actuate the firmware flash button from outside the casing.
I will handle this myself, I just want to note it down here so I don't forget to do it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: