that could be better than my current solution thank you
I also found google search for "use raspberry pi debug probe to do hard reset" gives a solution but says:
"The debug probe is a powerful tool for development and debugging
but is not a standard method for a simple hard reset
like a power cycle or pressing a reset button."
The solution is too long to print here unless you want it all.
Also I have spare pico which I could use to control the original picos instead of and just like the debug probe (i'm not talking about literally
creating a debug probe using a spare pico but a similar custom idea).
Simple question -- If you have a controller pico with a reset wire going to the original pico and both are hooked up to the server Pi4b over usb
Can the controller pico get input over the tty and use that to choose what to do to the original pico, e.g. reset it? Otherwise you have to
access the controller pico over wifi which is too messy and crash prone; The controller pico has to be bulletproof.
I also found google search for "use raspberry pi debug probe to do hard reset" gives a solution but says:
"The debug probe is a powerful tool for development and debugging
but is not a standard method for a simple hard reset
like a power cycle or pressing a reset button."
The solution is too long to print here unless you want it all.
Also I have spare pico which I could use to control the original picos instead of and just like the debug probe (i'm not talking about literally
creating a debug probe using a spare pico but a similar custom idea).
Simple question -- If you have a controller pico with a reset wire going to the original pico and both are hooked up to the server Pi4b over usb
Can the controller pico get input over the tty and use that to choose what to do to the original pico, e.g. reset it? Otherwise you have to
access the controller pico over wifi which is too messy and crash prone; The controller pico has to be bulletproof.
Statistics: Posted by garberw — Fri May 30, 2025 10:28 pm