You can try to reset your 'sick-C' by erase your flash and burn the firmware again?
(my older m5stickC bought at 2017 .it never 'died'. I erase and burn the firmware for about 1,500 times and it never 'sicked')
very nice fix @tehnolog it worked with my newer stickC but not the older one, M5atom also couldn't be recognised but they should be using the same chip i thought
It seems I've answered my own question. By switching over to the "beta" version of UIFlow, it appears that ENV II is available, so will be supported in upcoming versions.
I've had more of a play, and it seems that it is an issue with one of my M5Stick devices, the YUN works fine with others. I'd still like to know what is wrong though, the device that is not working is brand new.
I'm looking to make my own hat for my M5StickC and was looking to find the max current out available at 5v. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Depending on what kind of hat you are designing, you could design it so that it directly powers you device and supplies power to the stick instead of the stick supply the power.
I noticed that when pressing the ctrl-d key combination in REPL micropython it stops / blocks displaying the message CpuHalted. And the only reset option is to physically disconnect the power supply (in the case of m5atom)