Those toolchains must be coming from somewhere, and presumably the Extension has code which shows where from and how to install them. Maybe someone could find the time to figure that out ?To trigger the install of the two different tool chains...
This seems to be the official Raspberry Pi VS Code Extension - https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-vscode
And this appears to be related - https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk-tools
"This repository is used to provide pre-built binaries of the SDK tools ... These binaries are primarilly for use by the pico-vscode extension".
Those pre-built binaries appear to be at https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk-tools/releases, but not all are available, and support for Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit appears completely lacking. As of today, 2024-08-11 ...
openocd-0.12.0+dev-aarch64-lin.tar.gz
openocd-0.12.0+dev-arm64-mac.zip
openocd-0.12.0+dev-x64-win.zip
openocd-0.12.0+dev-x86_64-lin.tar.gz
pico-sdk-tools-2.0.0-aarch64-lin.tar.gz
pico-sdk-tools-2.0.0-mac.zip
pico-sdk-tools-2.0.0-x64-win.zip
pico-sdk-tools-2.0.0-x86_64-lin.tar.gz
picotool-2.0.0-aarch64-lin.tar.gz
picotool-2.0.0-mac.zip
picotool-2.0.0-x64-win.zip
picotool-2.0.0-x86_64-lin.tar.gz
riscv-toolchain-14-aarch64-lin.tar.gz
Statistics: Posted by hippy — Sun Aug 11, 2024 4:01 pm