Difference between revisions of "TiLDA MK4/Run Code"

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  Get-WMIObject Win32_SerialPort | Select-Object DeviceID,Description
 
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Open PuTTY, enter the COM port found above, e.g. COM4, select Serial, and click Open.
 
Open PuTTY, enter the COM port found above, e.g. COM4, select Serial, and click Open.
  

Revision as of 21:58, 18 September 2018

Through the REPL

  • Todo: Please write how to do that on different operating systems
  • todo: how to use a REPL

Important: once connected to the serial port, you'll only see output the badge sends (usually none). Hit Ctrl+C to exit from the current process and get back the REPL.

Windows/WSL

Identify serial device

The serial device should be a COM port that only shows when you plug the badge in, e.g. COM4:

  1. Open Computer Management (compmgmt.msc)
  2. Navigate to Device Manager
  3. Expand Ports (COM & LPT)

Alternatively in PowerShell:

Get-WMIObject Win32_SerialPort | Select-Object DeviceID,Description

Connect to identified device

Open PuTTY, enter the COM port found above, e.g. COM4, select Serial, and click Open.

Alternatively in WSL:

sudo screen /dev/ttyS{n}

where {n} is the numeric part of the COM port (e.g. /dev/ttyS4 for COM4). Use Ctrl+A, D to disconnect.

Use the "mass storage" app

  • Only works on OSX at present (2nd Sept 2018)
  • easy to do
  • make sure to safely eject every time
  • has a tendency to corrupt the filesystem - link to reset instructions
  • hard to debug errors
  • todo: add more information

Use Mk4-Apps tilda_tools

  • Probably most convenient, but a bit more involved:
  • You can use "./tilda_tools run <file.py>" to run code without copying anything, but if you want to make sure you have all your libraries updated use "./tilda_tools app my_app" instead.
  • https://badge.emfcamp.org/wiki/TiLDA_MK4/tilda-tools