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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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Filter by serial number
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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Filter by serial number
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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--ser <ser>
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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+ --rp2040
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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+ Use RP2040 workarounds on Windows when using custom vid/pid (ignored on other platforms)
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-f, --force
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Force a device not in BOOTSEL mode but running compatible code to reset so the command can be executed. After executing the
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command (unless the command itself is a 'reboot') the device will be rebooted back to application mode
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