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Arduino Nano Connect flash file system not present in 1.23 preview versions #14329

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RetiredWizard opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Port, board and/or hardware

RP2040 port, Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect with RP2040

MicroPython version

MicroPython v1.23.0-preview.324.gd11ca092f on 2024-04-17; Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect with RP2040

Reproduction

  1. Install any of the 1.23 preview versions from preview.319 - preview.324
  2. connect and press ctrl-D

Expected behaviour

No response

Observed behaviour

MPY: soft reboot
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "_boot_fat.py", line 12, in
OSError: [Errno 19] ENODEV
MicroPython v1.23.0-preview.324.gd11ca092f on 2024-04-17; Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect with RP2040
Type "help()" for more information.

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@RetiredWizard
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I did try the flash_nuke.uf2 however it didn't seem to do what I expected because after installing the flash_nuke and trying the preview versions, I then re-installed v1.22 and all my micropython files were still on the flash file system.

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scruss commented May 9, 2024

Can confirm same behaviour here. Flash is only accessible via host computer interface (MSC) unless the emulated drive is ejected.

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