diff --git a/Reciver/boot.py b/Reciver/boot.py deleted file mode 100644 index 879750c..0000000 --- a/Reciver/boot.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -import storage -import board -import digitalio - -# --- Configuration --- -# Set up the two pins we want to check -pin16 = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.IO16) -pin16.direction = digitalio.Direction.INPUT -pin16.pull = digitalio.Pull.UP - -pin17 = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.IO17) -pin17.direction = digitalio.Direction.INPUT -pin17.pull = digitalio.Pull.UP - -# --- Logic --- -# By default, the pull-up resistors hold the pins HIGH (True). -# If we short a pin to GND, its value will become LOW (False). - -# We check if BOTH pins are HIGH. -# If they are, it's a "normal boot," so we hide the drive. -if pin16.value and pin17.value: - print("Normal boot: Disabling CIRCUITPY drive.") - storage.disable_usb_drive() -else: - # One of the pins was LOW (grounded), so we - # enable the drive for maintenance. - print("Storage boot: CIRCUITPY drive is ENABLED.") - # We don't need to call storage.enable_usb_drive() - # because it's enabled by default. - -# Clean up the pins so they can be used in code.py if needed -pin16.deinit() -pin17.deinit() - -# The boot.py file finishes, and CircuitPython will -# either mount the drive or not, based on what we did. -# After this, code.py will run. \ No newline at end of file