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Webserver example that came with TinyUSB slightly modified to run on a Raspberry Pi Pico. Lets the Pico pretend to be a USB Ethernet device. Runs a webinterface at http://192.168.7.1/
b5e1af22c0 | ||
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arch | ||
fs | ||
lwip@0056522cc9 | ||
pico-sdk@fc10a97c38 | ||
tinyusb@11c23f88bf | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
fsdata.c | ||
lwipopts.h | ||
regen-fsdata.sh | ||
tusb_config.h | ||
tusb_lwip_glue.c | ||
tusb_lwip_glue.h | ||
usb_descriptors.c | ||
webserver.c |
README.md
pico-webserver
Webserver example that came with TinyUSB slightly modified to run on a Raspberry Pi Pico. Lets the Pico pretend to be a USB Ethernet device. Runs a webinterface at http://192.168.7.1/
Build dependencies
On Debian:
sudo apt install git build-essential cmake gcc-arm-none-eabi
Your Linux distribution does need to provide a recent CMake (3.13+). If not, compile CMake from source first.
Build instructions
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/maxnet/pico-webserver
cd pico-webserver
git submodule update --init
mkdir -p build
cd build
cmake ..
make
Copy the resulting pico_webserver.uf2 file to the Pico mass storage device manually. Webserver will be available at http://192.168.7.1/
Content it is serving is in /fs If you change any files there, run ./regen-fsdata.sh
By default it shows a webpage that led you toggle the Pico's led, and allows you to switch to BOOTSEL mode.