37.12 PyBoard via Serial
Install a minimal low-tech terminal emulation program to connect to the PyBoard’s serial port and communicate with the PyBoard’s operating system.
On Ubuntu the device is /dev/ttyACM0
or /dev/ttyACM1
and on MacOS
it is something like /dev/tty.usbmodem207F632D5F618
.
picocom v3.1
port is : /dev/ttyACM0
flowcontrol : none
baudrate is : 9600
parity is : none
databits are : 8
stopbits are : 1
escape is : C-a
local echo is : no
noinit is : no
noreset is : no
hangup is : no
nolock is : no
send_cmd is : sz -vv
receive_cmd is : rz -vv -E
imap is :
omap is :
emap is : crcrlf,delbs,
logfile is : none
initstring : none
exit_after is : not set
exit is : no
Type [C-a] [C-h] to see available commands
Terminal ready
MicroPython v1.19.1 on 2022-06-18; Adafruit Feather STM32F405 with STM32F405RG
Type "help()" for more information.
>>>
['main.py', 'pybcdc.inf', 'README.txt', 'boot.py']
Use Ctrl-D to soft reboot.
To view files:
To list the root directory:
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