Raspberry pi v1.1

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Will this be able to program those 3 dollars chips
 

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So that will be able to program That chip
I am not sure I understand your question but the chip I posted is the one cited by the dev in their tweet.

I would like to add that there is still no certainty and the dev has since deleted their original tweet announcing this project and also hasn’t spoken of it since. If you want to buy that board, just know that there is a potential that the dev might not deliver.
 
I am not sure I understand your question but the chip I posted is the one cited by the dev in their tweet.

I would like to add that there is still no certainty and the dev has since deleted their original tweet announcing this project and also hasn’t spoken of it since. If you want to buy that board, just know that there is a potential that the dev might not deliver.

Yea I already brought one just in case
 
You place your files via usb on a onboard memory chip (this isn't integrated in the rp2040), on reset the rp2040 loads and runs this code.
 
if the Code gets released you can program it directly via USB, there is no programmer required to program the RP2040-zero.
 

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