I am trying to reset my new non-beta board to the factory Python firmware. I am able to get to the “Select Folder” step, but the drive does not match the screen prompt for RP1-RP2. Instead I get RP2350. I figured the web site wasn’t updated for the new board yet. I also hoped it would still get me the firmware I needed. I clicked on the “Edit Files” and allowed the load to proceed. It seems to do a download of 100%, but never reboots. I’m also assuming it downloaded the firmware for the Beta board and that is my problem.
Any chance there is a way to re-install the New Non-Beta Firmware?
It would help if we knew what board you have.
Since I was in the Robotics/XRP section of the site, I kind of figured that was already a known fact. But, I guess I can add I am talking about the robotics XRP board. And to repeat, the Non-Beta version, AKA version 1.
Ah, fair enough. Sorry, I didn’t notice that, I’m on mobile. Sadly I have no experience with XRP but I’m sure someone will be along shortly that can help.
I found a link that got me to the “current v1.25” and several versions of the prerelease v1.26 of the Native Python firmware. I used the standard firmware upgrade process and all is well. It appears the XRP Code IDE site does not differentiate between hardware versions yet. Finding the site with the firmware was not as easy as I think it should be. Finding the WPILib firmware is VERY easy to do.
Thank you.
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Im glad you figured it out. Can you share the link here? It might help others in the future.
Have a most excellence weekend!
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I actually found it while browsing other topics on this site. The specific topic was at this link – XRP only ever appears as a USB drive - #2 by oddron
But the firmware was found here – XRPCode/micropython at main · Open-STEM/XRPCode · GitHub
via the link in that topic.
Thank you again.
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