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This document details useful information on how to use a Raspberry Pi Pico as a SWD probe for another Pico using the Picoprobe software. This information assumes you have followed all of the steps in Appendix A of the Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Pico Guide and that you are doing development on a Linux system.
Essential Setup
Add the below files to your system to enable non-root access to the devices
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Initial dev environment setup for ESP32-C3 and ESP32-C6 programming, tailored towards Rust development. Some of this will also apply to the ESP32-C2 as well as the ESP32-H2 and ESP32-P4 when they are released.