Hi all
where can I find the "mini transport selector" for the Netduino Mini?
thanks!
mini transport selector
Started by m.lai, Jul 17 2012 09:25 AM
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#1
Posted 17 July 2012 - 09:25 AM
Marco Lai
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#2
Posted 17 July 2012 - 09:41 AM
Hi,
I'm not sure if I read your question correctly, but does this answer it?
http://forums.netdui...b-and-com1com2/
"Fact that I'm a moderator doesn't make me an expert in things." Stefan, the eternal newb!
My .NETMF projects: .NETMF Toolbox / Gadgeteer Light / Some PCB designs
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#3
Posted 17 July 2012 - 11:26 AM
Hi
I loaded the tinybootloader but I can not restore the default setting for this procedure:
Switching serial deployment port
The Netduino Mini may be programmed over its RS232 UART (pins 1, 2) or its 3.3V TTL UART (pins 11, 12). By default it uses the RS232 UART.
If you want to use the 3.3V TTL UART (pins 11, 12) instead:
* Connect your computer to the 3.3V TTL UART (pins 11, 12).
* Open a serial connection to your board (115200 bps, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control) using Putty, HyperTerminal, Tera Term or other terminal software.
* Press ESC. You will see a prompt offering to let you select the deployment/debug port.
* Select the TTL UART (COM1).
* You will see the Netduino Mini reboot and start sending debug data over the port.
(link: http://forums.netdui...y-instructions/)
I can load the firmware RS232 or TTL, but I would choose, via software, a way to deploy the code
Marco Lai
www.logicaprogrammabile.it
www.logicaprogrammabile.it
#4
Posted 17 July 2012 - 12:23 PM
Ahh for that you'll need to deploy this app to your Netduino Mini:
NetduinoMiniTransportSelector.zip (15.4K)
Available at http://forums.netdui...re-v411-beta-1/
"Fact that I'm a moderator doesn't make me an expert in things." Stefan, the eternal newb!
My .NETMF projects: .NETMF Toolbox / Gadgeteer Light / Some PCB designs
My .NETMF projects: .NETMF Toolbox / Gadgeteer Light / Some PCB designs
#5
Posted 17 July 2012 - 12:56 PM
Very good, thanks Stefan. This is the solution I was looking for.
thanks again
Marco Lai
www.logicaprogrammabile.it
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