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v3.0 - Support for Pico 2 and Pico 2W

21 Dec 18:11
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Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  2. If using a Pico board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-9.2.1.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

    If using a Pico W board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico_w-en_US-9.2.1.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.
    If using a Pico 2 board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico2-en_US-9.2.1.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

    If using a Pico 2W board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico2_w-en_US-9.2.1.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  3. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  4. Copy *.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  6. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  7. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  8. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.

Pico W support

29 May 19:10
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Install

Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  2. If using a Pico board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-8.0.0.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

    If using a Pico W board:

    Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico_w-en_US-8.0.0.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  3. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  4. Copy *.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  6. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  7. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  8. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.

Release 1.4

02 Oct 15:24
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Install

Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Download the appropriate language version for your target system.

  2. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  3. Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-7.3.2.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  4. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Copy code.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  6. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  7. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  8. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  9. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.

Release 1.3

17 Apr 19:34
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Install

Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Download the appropriate language version for your target system.

  2. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  3. Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-7.0.0.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  4. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Copy code.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  6. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  7. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  8. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  9. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.

Release 1.2

31 Oct 21:51
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Install

Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Download the appropriate language version for your target system.

  2. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  3. Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-7.0.0.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  4. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Copy code.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  6. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  7. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  8. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  9. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.

Release 1.1

11 Oct 01:53
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Install

Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes.

  1. Plug the device into a USB port. It will show up as a removable media device named RPI-RP2.

  2. Copy the adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-7.0.0.uf2 file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect as CIRCUITPY.

  3. Copy the lib folder to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  4. Copy code.py to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  5. Follow the instructions in README.md to enter setup mode

  6. Copy your payload as payload.dd to the root of the CIRCUITPY

  7. Unplug the device from the USB port and remove the setup jumper.

  8. Enjoy your Pico-Ducky.