OMG, serial console!
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Maybe everyone else knows this, but I just discovered that you can connect to the M5stickC over the serial connection and get a python prompt!
>plink -serial \\.\COM4 -sercfg 115200,8,1,n,n [0;32mI (8) boot: ESP-IDF v3.3-beta1-696-gc4c54ce07 2nd stage bootloader[0m [0;32mI (9) boot: compile time 19:37:28[0m ... Connected. Network config: ... Traceback (most recent call last): File "main.py", line 130, in <module> File "main.py", line 128, in <module> File "main.py", line 96, in GetAQI NameError: name 'wait_ms' isn't defined MicroPython v1.11-321-gac7da0a70-dirty on 2020-02-25; ESP32 module with ESP32 Type "help()" for more information.
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@dclaar Welcome to the Micropython world.
This feature has been known and doumented several times, I think @lukasmaximus made a video for it.BTW if you use the new beta firmware (1.5.0) use Mu as the IDE as it make coding so much easer.
BTW2: you can also access it in vstudio. -
Hi
I have found Thonny a nice editor as well, it lets you interact with the shell and transfer files.
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@ajb2k3 Thanks! I figured that somebody knew about it, but I had searched for various terms like serial, console, debug, etc, and didn't find it, so I thought I'd post this to perhaps help others find it. :)
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Thanks for the IDE recommendations.
I like vstudio because I can load the vim extension and pretend that I'm using a terminal. :)
(Shoveling python is my day job, so I don't tend to use an ide unless I have to). -
The serial console access is known as REPL.
If you didn't know about REPL then it is no wonder that you are surprised.