M5Stick c USB mode
-
From what I understand 192.168.4.1 is the host address of the network master. After initial setup where you connect the stick to you network, the modem should reallocate an address as the stick is no longer a master device and is now a slave.
My modem does. -
Problem partial solved :)
I put my old Handy and the M5Stick C very near together. So I can recive the Config-Site from the Stick and put it to login in my home Wlan.
Now I can program the Stick with http://flow.m5stack.com/ :))
But what is with USB?
Peter
-
@peter There is an offline version of UIFlow that you can use to program the M5Stick when set in USB mode but you can also access the M5Stick and run Micropython in repl over usb mode.
Glad you got it working now
-
Sorry to hijack this thread but I was about to post a new Q to ask something similar
@ajb2k3 Could you point me in the direction of how to write micropython scripts to the m5stickc over USB? I'm up and running with UIFlow but I'd quite like to just use my own editor and just run a bash script to write my python file to the device.
With the UIFlow firmware guides I didn't find much information on doing this directly over USB.
I'm on Linux btw.Thanks
-
@ss4f11 have you checked out the micro python website? At present I haven’t written a guide on it.
-
@ss4f11 There are a few options. Option 1: Use microsoft vscode and download the m5stack plugin which allows you to write python scripts with auto complete features, and then run them directly from the computer to the stick or put them in the flash and then run them. It also allows you to easily copy other kinds of files to the flash and see what other files are already in the flash. Check out this video for getting setup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9pOWgsNgKk&t=11s
Option 2:
Use your favorite serial terminal program to connect to the REPL of the device, I use "screen" on linux the command should be something like:
screen /dev/ttyusb0 115200From here you can poke around with micropython commands and see the direct results on the device. Then once you've had your fun kill the processes with Ctrl + A + \ and install ampy https://github.com/pycampers/ampy
ampy is a tool which allows you to put and get files from the flash and run them directly on the stick from the terminal. I did 2 videos some time ago about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V67MY-1ccqM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvP3GixWG1Y&t=109sYou could also use rshell or upycraft
-
[M5StickC] How to switch to USB mode
(Japanese webpage please google translate :p)
https://qiita.com/nagase/items/9df1f78a7a51047a3e65 -
Now all work fine!
Tank's flypeek for the link to the japanise Site. I don't anderstand japanese, but I get an Inspiration. I have to push ButtonA an Reset together - now i see the Menue :).
Tnx to all helpfull user.
Peter
-
@peter said in M5Stick c USB mode:
Now all work fine!
Tank's flypeek for the link to the japanise Site. I don't anderstand japanese, but I get an Inspiration. I have to push ButtonA an Reset together - now i see the Menue :).
Tnx to all helpfull user.
Peter
If you view the page in google chrome than chrome will translate it for you.
-
Thank you for the Tip with Google Chrome. I use Firefo. There was no translation. But now I have try out something and all works fine.
Thank you all together :)
Peter
-
@peter Sometimes you have to right click to get the translation function and sometime the page needs reloading. I view a lot of Chinese and Japanese pages and have noticed lately that the translator doesn't always appear.