Always ignore Windows when it tries to format your SD card.

The pCP SD card has 2 partitions. One FAT32 formatted partition (a boot
partition called PCP) and second one formatted ext4. Windows only see
the first partition, it wants to reformat the "ext4" partition to
something it likes....ignore.

https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_burn_pcp_onto_a_sd_card.shtml

BTW: By co-incidence, from pCP4.2.0 the boot partition is called
PCP_BOOT. This will make things clearer in the future! :)

wifi:

Put double quotes around your ssid and psk like my example.

netusb:

This could be your problem. I've been caught a few times during testing.
Windows applications often creates text files with a .txt extension and
by default, Windows file explorer hides these file extensions. The file
needs to named "netusb" to work. "netusb.txt" will not work. We might
have to add some code to handle this situation.


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